The Bible does not teach that sin is completely eradicated from the Christian in this life, but it does teach that sin shall no longer reign over you.

Billy Graham
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The Bible shows that sin will no longer rule over us in the afterlife. In John 14:30, Jesus says, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” We will no longer sin when we are in heaven. The Bible does not teach that we will never sin again in this life, but it does teach that we will not sin again in the afterlife.

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