@kellyjay saidWho is saying "doing someone wrong ... doesn't matter"?
Just as when we are accused of doing someone wrong, we come up with excuses or rationale that justifies our actions; if it didn't matter, why would anyone complain or excuse themselves for a cause?
Why would everyone anywhere feel the need to be treated correctly or justify themselves when they do something that others perceive as wrong. It has been going on forever in th ...[text shortened]... don't make those rules if we did; how could we judge when those rules change from person to person?
My cut and paste contribution from The Glorious Church by Watchman Nee in the section heading on "The Blood of the Lamb"
"They overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb." The blood is the basis of victory, and it is the instrument to overcome Satan. He may accuse us, but we can answer that the blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from every sin (1 John 1:7). "Every sin" means any sin, whether it is great or small. The blood of God's Son cleanses us from all of them. Satan may tell us that we are wrong, but we have the blood of the Lord Jesus. The blood of the Lord Jesus can cleanse us of our many sins. This is the Word of God. The blood of Jesus, God's Son, cleanses us from every sin.
We must not only reject the accusations which are without cause, but we must also reject all the accusations which have cause. When God's children have done something wrong, we need only the blood of Jesus, His Son, not the accusations of Satan. The precious blood is needed for sin, not accusation. God's Word never speaks of the need for accusation after we have sinned. The only problem is whether or not we have confessed our sin. If we have confessed, then what more can be said? If we have sinned and do not confess, then we deserve to be accused. But where there is no sin, there is no cause for accusation. If we have sinned and have confessed, we should not be accused.
For more important reading before and after this paragraph see
https://www.ministrybooks.org/books.cfm?n