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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:50 am
Ok, I have a question that I really need answered. I know as humans, we sin and I know that Jesus died on the Cross for our sins and so that we could receive forgiveness for our sins. This brings me to one question, are all sins forgiveable?
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:13 am
Yes. But only if you "repent and are heartfully sorry for your misdoings"(paraphrased from the Bible). Also to show you are sorry you have to show efforts that you won't do it again.
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:29 am
tep Ok, I have a question that I really need answered. I know as humans, we sin and I know that Jesus died on the Cross for our sins and so that we could receive forgiveness for our sins. This brings me to one question, are all sins forgiveable? as long as you are really sorry for committing it, the Lord will forgive you. you cant just be like, God will forgive me for whichever sin i commit, and i can do it again, because God's forgiveness will always be there. ITS NOT LIKE THAT !! you have to really admit your wrong and try your hardest to kick this sin out of your life. to really try to never commit it again.
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:12 pm
tep Ok, I have a question that I really need answered. I know as humans, we sin and I know that Jesus died on the Cross for our sins and so that we could receive forgiveness for our sins. This brings me to one question, are all sins forgiveable? blueprints for the black market...
♥ Well. Yes. He said He'd forgive all our sins, And no sin is more or less than the next. A sin is a sin, And He forgives them all.
...anberlin Donate your extra tickets? Them's mighty appretiated!
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:13 pm
GO-YAFFA Yes. But only if you "repent and are heartfully sorry for your misdoings"(paraphrased from the Bible). Also to show you are sorry you have to show efforts that you won't do it again. blueprints for the black market...
♥ Well, yeah, He's not a 'get out of jail free' card. He wants repentance, obviously.
...anberlin Donate your extra tickets? Them's mighty appretiated!
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:28 pm
he did say he would forgive all sins. that is what Christ came to earth for, that and to teach us how to live a godly life and to see who God is more clearly. however Jesus himself told us of one unforgivable sin.
Matthew 12:31
"And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven."
however, this is the sin of not accepting Jesus as Messiah altogether. so, non-acceptance/faith/belief in the divinity of Jesus and of the Holy Spirit that indwells within us will result in not being forgiven. all other sins no matter how "great or small" they might be will be forgiven after our acceptance of Christ. And that does mean all, Past present and future.
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:52 pm
trinity343 however, this is the sin of not accepting Jesus as Messiah altogether. so, non-acceptance/faith/belief in the divinity of Jesus and of the Holy Spirit that indwells within us will result in not being forgiven. all other sins no matter how "great or small" they might be will be forgiven after our acceptance of Christ. And that does mean all, Past present and future. More broadly, it is the sin of attributing to Satan what is the work of God.
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:30 am
IcarusDream trinity343 however, this is the sin of not accepting Jesus as Messiah altogether. so, non-acceptance/faith/belief in the divinity of Jesus and of the Holy Spirit that indwells within us will result in not being forgiven. all other sins no matter how "great or small" they might be will be forgiven after our acceptance of Christ. And that does mean all, Past present and future. More broadly, it is the sin of attributing to Satan what is the work of God. yeah that could be a part of it as well. false witnessing and such along those levels of saying something of God isn't of God..and such. i agree
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:27 pm
That doesn't sound right... I mean even Christians will sometimes attribute to Satan what God has done on occasion.
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:30 pm
remusandsiriusrock That doesn't sound right... I mean even Christians will sometimes attribute to Satan what God has done on occasion. well...sometimes yeah. i don't it's quite as broad as everyone. i'd have to say it would have to be a mix of my definition and his really..now that i sit and think about it more. yes misplacing an action that God has caused to being satan's doing is wrong, but it can also be a misunderstanding of a young believer. he gave a very broad since of the interpretation of that verse. Jesus was talking about more narrow interpretation (kinda like everything else huh smile ) i'm still going to learn more towards that it's more of non-acceptance that is unforgivable. not so much just misunderstanding. so i must half retract my last statement into more of a partial agreement. i agree they are sins....(although not so much the misunderstanding part, more so the twisting it on purpose) but i also believe that they are forgivable. unbelief is the only thing that is unforgivable b/c when we accept Christ we are forgiven of all sin, but if we die without that forgiveness from accepting him, then we were never forgiven in the first place. i hope that is a little clearer on where i stand
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:20 pm
All sins are forgivable. All you need to do is repent, and acknowledge that you did wrong. God loves you, and all of us, and if you ask for forgiveness, you will be forgiven.
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:03 pm
We just went over the one unforgivable sin XD Quote: God loves you, and all of us Not if you're from the land of Edom. Quote: i'd have to say it would have to be a mix of my definition and his really. If someone reallllyy attributes something to Satan, that would be nonacceptance. To sin in this manner, you'd have to know about God and Satan, and know that God has acted in a manner, but then said, naw that was Satan. You don't accept the way of the Lord, and that is applicable to your idea of the sin.
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