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Old Sep 18, '13, 12:31 pm
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Default Re: Is it possible for a protestant to avoid mortal sin for their entire life?

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I'm not sure what you are trying to say, since all the verses you gave compliment those who are Justified, yes YHWH will judge the actions of those who are Justified, but not to earn salvation, no human is able to be 100% perfect, and YHWH will not wink at any sins.
Well first and foremost, you said that God will declare us righteous, and yet 2 Cor 5:21 says we will be MADE righteous.

Hebrews 12 says that we approach the spirits of the RIGHTEOUS MADE PERFECT.

Revelation Shows that nothing unclean can enter heaven. That we will be MADE RIGHTEOUS.

not declared righteous while retaining our sin nature with a white gown over it.
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Old Sep 18, '13, 1:21 pm
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If Mary was sinless then why did she call Jesus her Savior?

Jesus is Mary's Savior. In a sense, her Savior in an even stronger sense than perhaps he is our savior. Jesus saves us from the effects of our original sin, and our personal sin's. But Jesus saved Mary from original sin in advanced, by preserving her from it from the very start. God, through his special grace, from the first moment of the virgin's life, preserved her from original sin. Surely then, he deserves to be called her savior.
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Old Sep 18, '13, 5:10 pm
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it dosen't appear that many protestants or -- rather other denominations, answered this inquiry--

maybe it should have been postted in non-catholic forum

but Catholics do have an obsession with -- with sin in particular-- because of the emphasis on performing the sacraments to receive "imputed" grace,

generally what i have seen-- is protestant's repent and turn from that covenant infraction.

believeing that they have a High Priest in Jesus making intersession for the saints as in the book of hebrews
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