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1 | Sin no more? | Ps 51:1 | seedling | 144155 | ||
Yes. it does help using that analogue. Can you explain John 5:14, how the person who Jesus was talking to can sin no more? Does that me if a person sin , they immediately ask forgiveness therefor not sinning. Seedling |
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2 | Sin no more? | Ps 51:1 | Shelly | 144186 | ||
They can ask for forgiveness, but they really need to repent, which means to turn from their ways, and not go back and do it again. The NIV Study Bible notes says: John 5:14 This man had been lame, or paralyzed, and suddenly he could walk. This was a great miracle. But he needed an even greater miracle--to have his sins forgiven. The man was delighted to be physically healed, but he had to turn from his sins and seek God's forgiveness to be spiritually healed. God's forgiveness is the greatest gift you will ever receive. Don't neglect his gracious offer. |
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3 | Sin no more? | Ps 51:1 | seedling | 144224 | ||
God's forgiveness is great. In Matthew 6:12, we ask God to forgive us like we forgive others. That's hard. I also find it is harder to forgive myself of some things I done than others. Seedling |
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