Agreed.That's because I believe they are sometimes different.
Perhaps "Good works versus sin" may have been a more appropriate title here?
While keeping the ten commandments are not sin, stoning an adulterer is now a sin.Can you give an example of a work of the law that is sin?
Telling the truth and being faithful to your spouse are both "works of the law" and not sinful.Can you give an example of a "work" of the law that is NOT sin?
Yes, they are still sin, even in the NT without the Mosaic Law.Is murder sin? Is adultery sin? Is fornication sin? Is stealing a sin?
(all those things were sin under the law)
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Hit and run driving. Drug abuse. Smoking tobacco... even more to the point.... can you name a sin... any sin at all... that is not defined in the
law (at least indirectly) If not.... how does anyone know if they are sinning?
As every sin is at opposition to Jesus' commands of "love God above all else and your neighbor as yourself", our conscience will tell us when we run afoul of the Law.
Romans 2:14-15 bear this out.
Everyone has a conscience.
He knows better than that.KingJ for example... says he wouldn't call those things sin. Just "bad behavior".
Those who indoctrinated him have much practice deluding the masses...(no pun intended)
His conscience will over-rule his doctrine, if he allows it.So he would be one of those who "can't sin"... even he wanted to.
I will keep him in my prayers, along with all those I love.