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Why is the doctrine of sinless perfection important in Christianity?

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The doctrine of sinless perfection is rejected in Reformed theology, emphasizing that all believers remain sinners while striving for holiness.

In Reformed theology, the doctrine of sinless perfection is considered heretical, as it contradicts Scripture that acknowledges the ongoing struggle with sin in believers' lives. The Apostle John asserts in 1 John 1:8-10 that to claim sinlessness is self-deceptive and makes God a liar. Essential to understanding the Christian walk is recognizing our continual need for grace and the perfect righteousness of Christ as our foundation. This acknowledgment serves to keep believers humble, relying solely on Christ for salvation, while simultaneously aspiring to holiness and perfection as a continual goal without expecting to attain it in this life.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:8-10

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