'Sinning' in the Bible
Later on, Jesus found him in the Temple and told him, "Look! You have become well. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you."
What should we say, then? Should we go on sinning so that grace may increase?
What, then, does this mean? Should we go on sinning because we are not under Law but under grace? Of course not!
If a man thinks he is not behaving properly toward his virgin, and if his passion is so strong that he feels he ought to marry her, let him do what he wants; he isn't sinning. Let them get married.
When you sin against your brothers in this way and wound their weak consciences, you are sinning against the Messiah.
Let's stop sinning sexually, as some of them were doing, and on a single day 23,000 fell dead.
Come back to your senses as you should, and stop sinning! For some of you I say this to your shame don't fully know God.
As for those who keep on sinning, rebuke them in front of everyone so that the rest will also be afraid.
For you know that a person like this is corrupt and keeps on sinning, being self-condemned.
For if we choose to go on sinning after we have learned the full truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins,
Therefore, since the Messiah suffered in a mortal body, you, too, must arm yourselves with the same determination, because the person who has suffered in a mortal body has stopped sinning,
No one who remains in union with him keeps on sinning. The one who keeps on sinning hasn't seen him or known him.
The person who practices sin belongs to the evil one, because the Devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason that the Son of God was revealed was to destroy what the Devil has been doing.
No one who has been born from God practices sin, because God's seed abides in him. Indeed, he cannot go on sinning, because he has been born from God.
We know that the person who has been born from God does not go on sinning. Rather, the Son of God protects them, and the evil one cannot harm them.