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There is no forgiveness without repentance, and there cannot be repentance without there first being an acknowledgement of sin. You can’t be forgiven for something if you don’t take responsibility for your actions and accept the truth – that you have indeed sinned and need to repent.
Mar 3, 2015 · The danger of intentional, premediated, habitual sin is not that God will stop forgiving us, but that we will stop seeking His forgiveness. Sin has a way of searing our conscience and killing our faith (Ps 14:1; Jn 3:19-21; Rom 1:18; 8:7; Eph 4:17-19; Col 1:21; Heb 3:12-14; 1 Tim 4:2).
May 29, 2009 · If you sin against another, the Bible is pretty clear that you shouldn't first go to the altar, but first go and get it right with your brother before you go to the altar (Matthew 5:23-24). So confession is crucial at that point to another person.
Dec 18, 2023 · When we sin, the Spirit will convict us of sin such that a godly sorrow will result (2 Corinthians 7:10–11). He will not condemn our souls as if there is no hope, for there is no longer any condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1).
Jan 7, 2021 · “None is righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10). “No one does good, not even one” (Romans 3:12). We are totally depraved. Second, our sin deserves the righteous wrath of God. God cannot be God if he simply excuses or overlooks our wickedness. Judgment must and will be served.
Oct 24, 2017 · Now, the verses do not say that ”all sins are forgiveable”, [i.e. ”ALL sins shall be forgiven” (AV)] but rather, it says that ”ALL [humans] shall be pardoned THE penalties of sins” [i.e. ”that ALL shall be pardoned THE penalties of sins the SONS of the humans” (CLV)].
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Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”— for they had said of Jesus, “He has an unclean spirit.” The idea that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the “unforgivable sin” has caused many people—even many Christians—to worry about whether they might have committed this sin.