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1 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 116867 | ||
Hello, Draco, How can 1John 1:9 mean we are forgiven unconditionally since The verse begins with the conditional "If..."? Colin |
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2 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | Draco04 | 116868 | ||
Romans 1:18-32 talks about how God gives people over to their sinful desires and lets them continue in sin some think this means they can no longer be forgiven when in truth it means that God simply lets you do what u want. By refusing to live by Gods standards they are unforgiven not to say that they couldnt be forgiven if they wanted to but that they have chosen to reject God. So if you sin and continue to sin you will be forgiven as long as you are making an effort and your not trying to compromise with God. The key is simply asking for forgiveness instead of just ignoring sin yes he will continually forgive us. Thank God and i mean that literally |
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3 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 116869 | ||
So God forgives, not unconditionally, but on condition we confess. Colin |
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4 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | Draco04 | 116873 | ||
True our sins have already been forgiven thats why Jesus died on the cross we are just required to confess and acknowledge them its like His way of humbling us by allowing us to acknowledge Him. It's the whole Free Will thing he won't do anything in our lives unless we allow Him to. He will not break His own laws so we must accept and allow him to forgive us or He won't | ||||||