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1 | Un-repented Sin | Heb 6:6 | Vintage68 | 217505 | ||
Hi Lionheart un, a prefix freely used in English to form verbs expressing a reversal of some action or state, or removal, deprivation, release, etc. or to intensify the force of a verb already having such a meaning. repented, To feel remorse, contrition, or self-reproach for what one has done, be contrite. To feel such regret for past conduct as to change one's mind regarding it: To make a change for the better as a result of remorse or contrition for one's sins. To feel regret or self-reproach for: repent one's sins. OK it isn't a word, but it should be:-) I would then say. If Christians die with un-confessed sin, not having expressed their remorse for said sin, how will they be judged? A Christian commits a sin in the morning, then another sin at noon, but before they could confess these sins,asking for forgiveness, when they say their nightly prayers they die. Vintage68 |
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2 | Un-repented Sin | Heb 6:6 | lionheart | 217550 | ||
Vintage68, When I asked you what you ment I was asking along the lines of 1 John 3:8,9. We fool ourselfs when we think we won't sin because we are disciples, but we can and must repent. (1 John 1:9) When we choose to continue in sin then we place ourselfs in a very untenable position. So I don't know about judgement if one dies before he can repent. In Him, lionheart |
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