Through the fall of Adam, sin became deeply rooted in all who are born into this word. The clergy is not teaching how to deal with sin in accord with God's word; leaving their converts still prone to it in their life. They teach the "repentance process" after sin has been committed, but this will never solve your problem with sin. Salvation begins with repentance from all past sins, but to think you must continue to repent of sins committed reveals that you have not been set free from sin's power.
Romans 6:14-15 clearly says, "For sin shall not havedominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace. Whatthen shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?God forbid."
Why then is sin still being manifested outwardly in your life ifyou have power over it, as these scriptures reveal? No problem can besolved unless you get to the root of it, as you should very well know.Solving a problem with weeds is not done by continuing to cut downweeds, but rather their roots must be destroyed. The same is true withsin: it's root must be destroyed. Dealing with sins committed outwardlythrough the "repentance process" is not getting to the root of theproblem. Jesus said these words in Matthew 23:25-26"Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye make clean theoutside of the cup and platter, but within they are full of extortionand excess. Thou blind Pharisee cleanse first that which is within thecup and platter, that the outside may be clean also."
It's the inward root of sin that must be destroyed within usbefore righteousness can be manifested outwardly in our life. When theroot of sin has been destroyed within you through the power of God'sword, then and only then can you relate to 1 John 3:9that says, "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin: for his seedremained in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God."
So quit dealing with sins committed outwardly and deal with theroot cause of sin inwardly and thereby stop it's flow dead in it'stracks.