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The Rupture with Sin[a]

Everyone who sins breaks the law,
for sin is lawlessness.
You know that he appeared
in order to take away sins,
and that there is no sin in him.
Whoever remains in him does not sin,[b]
and whoever sins has not seen him
nor known him.
Dear children,
do not let anyone deceive you.
Everyone who does what is right is righteous,
just as he is righteous.
Everyone who sins comes from the devil,
for the devil has been a sinner
from the very beginning.
The Son of God appeared for this very purpose:
to destroy the work of the devil.

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Footnotes

  1. 1 John 3:4 Breaking away from sin does not take place by delighting in sublime thoughts but by the action of God in Jesus Christ. For it is Christ alone who is without sin (see Jn 8:26). And it is not words but deeds that bear witness to this liberation. To what options or influences does our life cling? Is it in the grip of the devil or does it cling to the word of God? Certainly, sin is part of the daily life of believers (1 Jn 1:8-10), but we are speaking about the fundamental and general choice between sin and righteousness. Which do we choose?
  2. 1 John 3:6 Whoever remains in him does not sin: the author is not speaking about sinless perfection (see 1 Jn 1:8—2:1). He is simply asserting that the life of believers is dominated not by sin but by doing the right thing.