“And then tell me from Scripture what the penalty for your biggest sin and the sins you have committed today is.”
I have committed no sin that would cause me to be convicted and sentenced to prison.
You answered the simple question “What is the penalty for sin and how many sins are required before that penalty is incurred? by not answering the question. Do you know the answer to that simple theological query?
Now you’re running off on another avoidance maneuver. You were asked And then tell me from Scripture what the penalty for your biggest sin and the sins you have committed today is. Your reply to this was “I have committed no sin that would cause me to be convicted and sentenced to prison.” which may well be a true statement but it is not an answer to the question.
Have you sinned today? And irrespective of the sin(s) anyone else in the world has committed, is committing, or will commit, if you have sinned (see 1 John 1:8) what is the penalty for YOUR sin?
As I told someone else, deflection and avoidance is a liberal technique. Either that or a Joel Osteen tactic. But I repeated myself. And by the way, the answer to this question is not a hidden theological concept. It is quite clearly answered.