You are not responding to what has been presented. Please stop that. Do you still sin?
In this yet unredeemed body I will sin until the day I die, or, be taken up to be with the Lord at His coming for His church.
Marco, what you’re not responding to is what’s
revealed in “
God-breathed” Scripture regarding the believer’s sins. It’s revealed there that ALL the sins of a believer have been dealt with
judicially by God, once for all, on the cross of Christ when the “
Just died for the unjust” and God redeemed (purchased) him, once for all, by the shed blood of Christ.
Again, Catholic Purgatory has to do with men suffering for the cleansing of their SINS (so-called “
venial”). This doctrine concerning SINS is, first of all, completely non-Biblical (not found in the Scriptures, not Apostolic ) and, secondly, rooted in unbelief in what God has revealed to us in the Scriptures concerning sin and the,
once for all, historical, blood sacrifice of His beloved Son. The cross and the Catholic doctrine of Purgatory are completely incompatible, even antogonistic.
moondweller’s interpretation also contradicts Paul:
Code:
Philippians 3:12 Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
In context Paul is not talking about SINS. The word “
perfect” here in the Greek implies full development, growth into maturity of godliness,
not sinless perfection.
Paul’s not at all talking about achieving sinlessness while in these yet unredeemed bodies (an impossibility, which is clearly understood when you know what sin is), but spiritual growth in Christ unto maturity. Phil. 3:12 has nothing to do with Catholic Purgatory and sins. Paul taught nothing about Purgatory but the cross where all sins were dealt with by God
once for all.