 Here's some good news that doesn't sound like good news. You're a fake. Allow me to explain. Paul the apostle writes, So I am not the one doing wrong, it is sin living in me that doesn't, Romans 717. Here, Paul is not saying that he isn't responsible for his own sinful decisions. Rather, he's choosing to not identify with the sin nature. Yes, sin has consequences, but this doesn't mean that we ought to find our identity in our mistakes or even in the consequences we bring upon ourselves. Your true identity is found in your spirit, the part of you that is connected with God complete and righteous. So when you sin, you are indeed a fake. You're a fake sinner. You're not a wolf in sheep's clothing, you're a sheep in wolf's clothing. When the believer makes a sinful mistake, he or she is acting outside of their true nature.