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1 | Am I lost for eternity because of sin | 1 John 1:9 | NewLump | 37411 | ||
Listen to the Word of God, not the condemnation of Satan. 1 John 1:9, the book of Galations, Romans 5, etc.,etc.,etc. If the blood of Christ only washed us up to a certain point in time and after that we must live perfect lives, no one would be saved. We all continue to sin(live imperfectly and deliberately disobey)after salvation. Our only hope is Jesus and His payment of our debt. There is much about the 'economy' of salvation in the scriptures but there is also much about the state of salvation, i.e. being adopted into God's family. John 1:12 'to all who recieved Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God...' We are made part of His family. We don't stop being part of His family. Your guilt is from the Holy Spirit within you testifying that you need to turn around. Stop heading the way you've gone and start living the way you know He wants you to live. The way that brings life not death. Guilt concerning behavior is of the Spirit, condemnation of you as a person is not. Thoughts calling on you to correct your behavior are probably from God. Thoughts that suggest you are of no value and have no place in God's family are not from God. |
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2 | Am I lost for eternity because of sin | 1 John 1:9 | Emmaus | 37455 | ||
Godschild, God will always forgive someone who is repentenant and had a firm purpose of amendment of their life turning away from the sin they confess. No knowing the nature of your sin and whether discussing it with your husband would make things better or worse I would not even think of advising you on that question. I would however suggest that you find someone like a member of the clergy to whom you can unburden yourself in absolute trust. I can say that it is times such as you are experiencing that a Catholic most appreciates the sacrament of confession in which we can unburden ourselves in confessing our sins to God and receive the assurance of his forgiveness from a flesh and blood person working for God in the ministry of reconciliation. 2 Cor 5:17-20. John 20:22. Emmaus I wish you peace and reconciliation with God and your husband. |
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