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1 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | Theodore A. Jones | 219331 | ||
Yes. It is my belief and I am confident that I am correct that by the faith of confessing directly to God that I am sorry Jesus' life was taken by bloodshed and having been baptized into this Way of righteousness I have been forgiven by God of all my sins. I am also confident that any other man can only be born again of God by this Way of faith. | ||||||
2 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219334 | ||
Dear Mr. Jones, Being sorry has NOTHING to do with repentance. Changing your mindset and the direction in which you're headed has EVERYTHING to do with repentance. One can be truly sorry that they cheated on their spouse, stole money from the till, scarfed away that cookie cooling on the rack, etc. That same person was probably even sorrier the next time they did the deed, and the next, and the next.... Repentance institutes a CHANGE, not only in attitude but in actions. There will never again be a second (or third, or fourth, etc.) time. The mind (or heart, if you prefer to call it that) is changed by an act of the will - this is repentance which leads to salvation. Brought on by the Holy Spirit, convicting the inner man that is now alive in those of us called by God to be walking epistles. Other deeds will be committed, we are all human, and we're basically "screw-ups", but being sorry for these deeds will accomplish nothing except condemnation. Only a changing of our thinking and behavior will turn us toward the Way and keep us walking in that direction. And we can only do this by the Spirit of our Lord and Master. Dhaniei |
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3 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | Theodore A. Jones | 219336 | ||
I tend to think since you are in the classification of each man too and by this fact required by God to give him a direct account about his only begotten son's life lost by bloodshed that your argument is with Him rather than with me. | ||||||