There is NO SIN in you whenever the Father looks at you and this we have established in some of our past posts.
The price Jesus paid opened this new and living way where we DO NOT NEED to make any sacrifice for or confession of sins to access the throne. In the past even after offering for sins to enter the holies of holies, the high priest can still not be so bold because he cannot be so sure. Today its a different story. Alleluia!
The Father looks at you as sinless.
Yes! The believer is the man unto whom the Lord will not impute sin. "But I still committed a sin yesterday? How come I'm righteous still?" Because it is NOT OF WORKS. This righteousness is not according to how you have "followed" or not followed the law carefully.
*[[Rom 9:30-31]] KJV* What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith. But Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness.
This righteousness is "to him that worketh not" for it
*[[Rom 4:5]] KJV* But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
It is given to you the day you believe. That is why the Bible uses the word "impute" for it, in order to show that it does not emanate from you, it only came to you.
*[[Rom 4:6]] KJV* Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God IMPUTETH righteousness without works,
the word impute is the Greek word logizomai which means to "take an inventory, that is, estimate". So he is saying there is a kind of people the Lord will not take an inventory or estimate sins unto, and that is the believers in Christ.
Even though he does not make the habit of sinning, nothing changes as for his righteousness when he does right or wrong because it is not according to his right or wrong doing.
Now, There is this erroneous notion in believers that says "you are righteous until your next sin instance". This is not true. The Bible teaches that the righteousness, forgiveness, sanctification you have today, it's by faith in the work Jesus did that day. And what Jesus did that day to bless you is ONCE AND FOR ALL THE TIMES!
Your sanctification from sin was not to be done and done again and again: Just once and it remains effective on you all the time! It didn't say you'll need to be doing something again to receive it! it is received ONCE AND FOR ALL.
[Heb 10:10] By the which will we are sanctified [made HOLY] through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ ONCE FOR ALL.
BBE By that pleasure we have been made holy, by the offering of the body of Jesus Christ ONCE AND FOR EVER.
For all what? all days; all times; all circumstance; all trials where you'll fall and where you won't, where you know and where you thought it's not a sin.
*[[Heb 10:14]] KJV* For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
ISV For by a single offering he has perfected FOR ALL TIME those who are being sanctified.
EasyEnglish As a result of one sacrifice, Christ has made his people completely right with God ALWAYS...
Let's stop making imperfect what Christ made perfect: stop making incomplete and inconclusive what Christ made complete and conclusive.
"for ever" means for all times. Just once is just enough. You don't come back because it remains effective and valid. No expiration! No renewal!
But even the Holy Spirit beareth us witness; for, after having said–– This is the covenant which I will covenant unto them after these days, saith the Lord,––Giving my laws upon their hearts, upon their understandings also, will I inscribe them, [He] also [saith]––of their sins, and of their lawlessnesses, I will in nowise be mindful any more. But, wherever a remission of these is, there is, no further, offering, for sins. Heb 10:15-18 EBR
So that is the very basis why the Holy Ghost says "their sins and iniquities will I remember no more": because it's dealt with perfectly.
That is why Paul will say to the Corinthian Church:
*[[1Co 6:11]] KJV* And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.
"ye ARE washed..", not "ye WERE washed" because it remains valid on them. And because it's such sanctification that is BY FAITH (Acts 26:18), you don't ever merit it: what you don't qualify for, no reason can be held onto to disqualify you. You don't ask for it. You don't pray for it. You receive by faith effortlessly.
So Jude is bold to say
*[[Jud 1:1]] KJV* Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, to them that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called:
Paul is bold to say
*[[1Co 1:2]] KJV* Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus...
So I'm bold to say
O PERFECT redemption, the purchase of blood,
to EVERY believer the promise of God;
the vilest offender who truly believes,
that moment from Jesus a pardon receives.
praise the Lord...





