For more on the errors of Christian legalism and Sinless Perfectionism, go to my YouTube video playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrhyXWgSgKwYpCPnLGlPDbHui4To_H1FO&si=6RsLRtSzKhWZtvmQ
This will demonstrate how inconsistent legalism and sinless perfectionism is not only historically wrong but how this bad understanding of scripture will continue to degrade other orthodox Christian doctrines.
In the first video, this brother states that "WORKS is the SALVATION". which is complete heresy...
On the 2nd video, he'll change his position on sinless perfection claiming a believer in Christ CAN "POSSIBLY" SIN after maturity in Christ. If this is the case, it's no longer sinless perfectionism.
Video 3 demonstrates further how bad doctrine is progressive! You go from adding rocks to our road to causing an avalanche that can end up flattening us and destroying us unless we humble ourselves to the truth of The Word of God!
Video 4 demonstrates how having a WORKS RIGHTEOUSNESS gospel does absolutely nothing to convince the world of the truth of God (in an apologetic sense). The message of the cross and regeneration is FOOLISHNESS to those who are perishing (1 Corinthians 1:10).
Let's continue praying to The Lord for the humility to recognize when we're wrong so that we can accept our blind spots wherever we have them in order to continue growing in God's truth.
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Sinless perfection is the theological position that a Christian can become SINLESS at some point in their walk with God.
Some falsely believe that this "perfection" can happen as soon as they're saved (born again).
People who believe this completely distort the doctrines of Justification, Sanctification and Glorification.
They completely misread the exhortation given by the Apostles to the early church to "walk in a manner worthy of your calling". (Ephesians 4:1; Col. 1:10; 1 Thess. 2:12, etc.)
This false teaching was rejected in the early 4th century but will resurface often when certain believers take on a hyper-literal reading of certain Biblical proof texts.
For more on the false doctrine of Sinless perfectionism, watch/listen to the following videos.