What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? Romans 6:1
The Russian monk Rasputin, who dominated the Romanov family in their final years. Rasputin taught that salvation came through repeated experiences of sin and repentance. He argued that because those who sin more require more forgiveness, those who sin with abandon will as they repent experience greater joy; therefore, it is the believer's duty to sin.
Throughout history, people have taken one verse or sentence out of context and manipulated it to justify their continued sinning. Paul addresses this in Romans 6 in an effective and strong manner. Join me in reading Romans 6 and be encouraged!