"So, whereas every priest stands, daily, by the altar, offering, repeatedly, the same sacrifices, that can never take away sins, CHRIST has offered, for all times, a single sacrifice for sins, and has taken HIS seat at the right hand of GOD, waiting, until GOD puts HIS enemies as a footstool under HIS feet. By a single sacrifice HE has brought those who are sanctified to what is perfect forever.
This also was testified by the Holy Spirit. For after having declared: This is the Covenant that I will make with them in the days to come--says the LORD--I will put MY laws in their hearts and write them on their minds. HE says: Their sins and evil deeds I will remember no more. So, if sins are forgiven, there is no longer need of any sacrifice for sin." - Hebrews 10:11-18
(The sacraments we receive--and the pardon we receive in the Church--are never more than the application of the present moment of that which has been done once and for all. For a baptized person, there is no further rite, commitment, new baptism [baptism with a lot of water, baptism "in the spirit"...] that can give more. All has been given in JESUS. John does not hesitate to say that whoever is in CHRIST does not sin [John 3:6]: he does not commit a sin that leads to death [1 John 5:17]. Only sins that cause a total rupture with CHRIST can bring us back to our former state of "death." Although it is certain that confession is of great help to overcome sin, let us not think a Christian continually passes from mortal sin to grace by confessing, sinning again, and confessing again.)
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