The Sojourner
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Yes, indeed, it should be.That's why we need to look to Christ as our only merit and justification before God. Am I somehow suggesting that sin is ok? Absolutely not, but if someone has become a new creature in Christ then sin should be contrary to them as one who has been recreated after the likeness of Christ in true holiness and righteousness. The law made nothing perfect. We are only perfected in Christ.
And, since sin is defined in the New Covenant as breaking/transgressing The Law (1 John 3:4), the mere idea of breaking/transgressing The Law (sin) should therefore be contrary to us, as one who thinks about it just as it would be (and is) for Christ, after Whose likeness we have been recreated.
The old self (how you were before), then has to die daily (as Paul put it) as the new creature (the new you - what you are going to be like from now on and into the future) grows and becomes established. This new growth requires a daily commitment and effort and to keep step with The Example of Christ that now lives in us.
And by following this Guidance from within us, which requires putting in the effort and doing the work, we learn to come more and more into alignment with The Law and to Love it, as we start to realise more and more the Blessings that come from keeping and obeying The Law which is The Law of Love.
Christ LOVES The Law. So, the more we grow like Christ, the more we will LOVE The Law, too. So, we can also use this as a measure. If we feel at any point that we don't love The Law, then that is a sign that we need to sharpen up because we need to grow more like Christ. He LOVES The Law, and so, if we want to Live with Him, then we need to LOVE The Law (as Christ does), too.