Are you able to focus on God's love for you, and the redemtion He's purchased for you, and think of some Scripture, or maybe sing a hymn to yourself, or outloud, to pray for someone, to pray thanks to God, all the while trusting that He will keep you from sin, for maybe 5 minutes' time?
If having done that, are you able to repeat that exercise for maybe another 5 minutes?
I think by trusting in God fully and completely for everything, this ushers us into walking in the Spirit, where we do not sin. But we get triggered in our flesh, and distracted back into it, so easily! But not as easily as we once did! At least, that's my goal. So far so good!
Much love!
May I give you a list of what it would take to be sinless? You would have to perfectly obey the folllowing without slip/no deviation at all. It is only a sample list, an exhaustive one would take far too long:
Do you ever put anything before God in your life?
Do you ever build any graven images in your mind?
Do you always honour your parents without exception.
Do you ever looked at a woman with lust in your eye? (Jesus ratified the commandment)
Have you ever fibbed about anyone, or been untruthful about a person in anyway?
Have you dwelt on any impure thought?
Do you ever desire ANYTHING of your neighbours, whether material goods or a member of their household?
Do you fully obey the law relating to the inner man, the law only you and God need know you break?
If someone asked to lend from you would you gladly lend to them without ever expecting anything back?
If someone stole from you, would you offer them more than what they stole with nothing but love in your heart for them?
Do you not invite friends or family home for a meal, but rather the poor, blind, lame and beggars?
If you have ever fasted, have you even hinted to anyone you are fasting?
Do you truly in your heart love your enemies, those who may malign, harass or persecute you?
Do you leap for joy if you are persecuted?
Do you always truly love all those you come into contact with in thought, word or deed, constantly, including your enemies, those who may be unkind to us, persecute or harass us?
All examples of what it takes to obey the TC, Christ’s teaching and the second greatest commandment.