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1 | how many unforgiven sins are there? | John 1:1 | wonbyone | 166258 | ||
how many unforgiven sins are there? | ||||||
2 | how many unforgiven sins are there? | John 1:1 | Shythiyl | 166259 | ||
Countless... How many sins have not been confessed? Do you mean "unforgivable sins"? |
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3 | how many unforgiven sins are there? | John 1:1 | jlhetrick | 167033 | ||
Hello Shythiyl, Just a comment. The cofession of sin is not in and of itself, what results in forgiveness of sin. It is involved in the process but it is not what accomplishes forgiveness. Confession of Christ is what accomplishes forgiveness. Of course we confess Christ by acknowledging that we are sinners (confessing sin)and by recognizing that we have no power to escape the penalty of sin which is death. The gift of salvation through grace is freely given by God, and at that time our sins are forgiven based on the "finished" work of Christ. See Romans 10:9-10 Therefore, I can honestly say, I have past and future sins that have never been confessed individually, but, I can rest on the proimise of scripture that they are forgiven. See Romans 6:10 With love, Jeff |
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4 | how many unforgiven sins are there? | John 1:1 | Shythiyl | 167308 | ||
Thank you for elaborating. My wife tells me that I am too concice. Not enough attantion to detail. I tell her that she gives too many details and I get boared. I guess I'm just odd... But I like your details on this matter. |
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5 | how many unforgiven sins are there? | John 1:1 | jlhetrick | 167334 | ||
Hello shythiyl, Your welcome. You don't seem to be "odd" to me. I would think from your post that the differences regarding you and your wife probably balance each other. I tend to be more like your wife. I often attempt to include too much detail, often losing my listener (who is often my wife). When I am recalling, my wife will remind me that it is not important to remember who was standing where and what they were wearing, and the time of day, etc., etc. Anyway, I have learned (though I don't always apply it effectively) that "enough" detail is essential, while "too much" detail can be defeating as far as having your point made. Jeff |
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