a. The "sinning and repenting" syndrome is the heart of Romanism: sin is perpetuated. In actuality, the popular Evangelical concept is the same, because spiritual pride is the essence of their concepts of overcoming sin. (Where there is no true Sabbath-keeping there can be no true rest" from self.)
b. "Cheap grace" is the only possible result of prevailing confusion regarding the nature of Christ, the prejudice against perfection of Christian character, the eclipse of the cross, and the neglect of the cleansing of the sanctuary.
c. Righteousness by faith imposes an extremely high standard--even that of Christ Himself. The life of perfect surrender He lived "in the likeness of sinful flesh" becomes the standard or norm for the one who has "the faith of Jesus." When this work has been accomplished, the cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary is accomplished. Christ sees His character "perfectly reflected" in His church.