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I'm assuming you meant "no" here, and to say there is no forgiveness for any sin is a mischaracterization of God's promises. He will always forgive when a sincere confession is offered.There is know forgiveness because you continue to practice this sin.
While I agree that fellowship is broken, surely you are not saying that salvation is lost?You become an enemy of God. God will not use His power for any Christian if they remain in sin.
All sins are forgiven! However if you remain in sin there is no forgiveness because you continue to practice this sin. The Godly wisdom has become world wisdom. As far as salvation, Jesus has stated the person He NEVER knew will not get into heaven.I'm assuming you meant "no" here, and to say there is no forgiveness for any sin is a mischaracterization of God's promises. He will always forgive when a sincere confession is offered.There is know forgiveness because you continue to practice this sin.
While I agree that fellowship is broken, surely you are not saying that salvation is lost?You become an enemy of God. God will not use His power for any Christian if they remain in sin.
TND? How do you reconcile what John said about the subject? I know that the entire discussion about "sin that leads to death" and the possible definitions that might arise is beyond the scope of this discussion but it seems that you are flatly denying what was said, "... All wrongdoing is sin, and there is sin that does not lead to death... (1 John 5:17). I believe that John was speaking to believers. Is that what you meant? You were talking about something else?Without Jesus, all sin is "unto death."
Without Jesus, all sin is "unto death."
Simply stated, for the believer, there is no "sin that leads to death." For the unbeliever, all sin leads to death. The unforgivable sin is unbelief.TND? How do you reconcile what John said about the subject? I know that the entire discussion about "sin that leads to death" and the possible definitions that might arise is beyond the scope of this discussion but it seems that you are flatly denying what was said, "... All wrongdoing is sin, and there is sin that does not lead to death... (1 John 5:17). I believe that John was speaking to believers. Is that what you meant? You were talking about something else?Without Jesus, all sin is "unto death."
You have a way of not making it clear whether you are agreeing or disagreeing with someone. Please read the first part of this post. Thanks.Without Jesus, all sin is "unto death."
the "sin unto death" is the very sin which is the spiritual/religious iniquity, because it brings vitiation to all world, according as it was written from the beginning:
Genesis 2:16-17 "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat(i.e. you are absolutely free to enjoy all (kinds of) consumptions which the true God has made for you): But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it(i.e. but you must not follow/practise (the) occultism, nor examine it): for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die(i.e. for in the day that you start (to) do it then (the) vitiation will overtake you, because the work of (the) spiritual administration has not been made for you)"
but if the sinner stop to do spiritual/religious iniquity permanently then its "sin unto death" may be forgiven
Blessings
You have a way of not making it clear whether you are agreeing or disagreeing with someone. Please read the first part of this post. Thanks.
Please start a separate thread of that subjectWhat happens when the believer walks away from temptation and comes back to Christ to be sanctified again? We should talk more about that.
Yes. Those are the real "1%-ers." :toofunnySex has been man's preferred form of rebellion against God for centuries...it is the 1% out of 99 % of many people's lives where they draw the line with God and his authority in life.