Do it! Do it!
2006-07-11 13:07:08
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answer #1
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answered by ffffff 4
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the 1st time will be under grace that jesus will forgive you, but after that it's under law.
see, there's a difference by intentionally doing something bad then unintentionally of it just happening.
see you already have your mind up to do something bad, then what you're doing is actually taking god's mercy & grace for granted & that is so wrong.
if u know it's wrong, why do it then?
what if god were to come back , the rapture while you're doing whatever it is that u want to do wrong? are u guaranteed that you'll have time to repent? nope, i sure don't.
then you'll have a 1 way ticket to hell.
is this worth it to you? is the cares of this world more impt then losing your soul for? think about it..
what happens if something bad happens 2 u tonight? then there's no asking god to forgive u 2omorrow.
i think u know right from wrong..don't make that bad decision because it may be your last......
remember: we're not promised tomorrow. life is like a vapor, here today & gone tomorrow.
2006-07-08 18:41:39
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answer #2
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answered by lu 3
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I love how you people decided what Jesus would do or wouldn't do as if you were his buddy or roommate or as if you were him. Our limited minds wouldn't know the first thing about his vast and limitless knowledge and wisdom.
To answer your question, first of all you better be able to forgive yourself the following day. Don’t worry about if Jesus will forgive you or not. God has created this universe through his limitless and vast knowledge. There are laws that govern everything so for every action there is a reaction. If you do something bad or good, I will guarantee that it will come back to you.
2006-07-08 19:22:06
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answer #3
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answered by rnaderpo 2
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This is the very definition of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. It is the unpardonable sin. It is denouncing the very one who would forgive you.
Do we have to forgive some one over and over when they do us wrong. Jesus said not just 7 times but 7 times 70. Does this mean we have to forgive 490 times?
This is an exaggeration which demonstrates the silliness of trying to put limits on the grace of God. Where there is sin grace abounds.
You are obviously toying with the prospect of God's grace. just by asking this reticules question shows you don't have a heart for God. You have no idea of what you are missing out on. I feel sorry for you.
Jesus is your savior today and your judge tomorrow. Are you sure you want to put off asking Him for forgiveness until tomorrow. I would be afraid to toy with eternity like that. He will also know the sincerity of your request. Words alone don't move the heart of God but faith and wholehearted commitment to His Lordship. Nothing but the grace of Jesus will save any of us, regardless of what we claim to be.
2006-07-08 18:49:47
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answer #4
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answered by Bart 2
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It would be way-harder to get forgiveness, knowing you were going to ask after it -- it implies the conscious to know right & wrong & that you're taking the Lord, heaven, & hell as a joke.
It depends, too, on what that "bad thing" is... Some people think things are terrible sins, that I doubt the Lord does.
Don't do anything you can't forgive yourself for if there is a Lord.
:)
P.S. Have you ever heard of "atonement" (making up for your sins so you can be forgiven)? It's really not preached enough -- but very likely to be part of "forgiveness".
2006-07-08 18:40:14
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answer #5
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answered by cosmosclara 6
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He will, but going into something already planning on asking forgiveness, like using forgiveness as a "Get out of jail free card" is not the best choice. Strongly reconsider doing this thing.
2006-07-08 18:37:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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A couple of caveats are in order.
First, are you saved from your sins, having received Christ in your life as Lord?
If that is the case, then I would have to ask you to check yourself, as Paul teaches in II Corinthians 13:5, "Keep examining yourselves to see whether you are continuing in the faith. Test yourselves! You know, do not you, that Jesus Christ lives in you? Could it be that you are failing the test?"
Second, if the first is true, and you confess your sin according to I John 1:9, then you will be forgiven. However, you may very well suffer consequences of your sin. (For example, if what you're going to do is illegal, you may get arrested and/or convicted.)
Third, if you are not a Christian, and have not received Christ as Lord, then there is no forgiveness of sin. You are already condemned, (John 3:18) unless you repent, and turn to Christ, receiving the gift of salvation that was purchased for you by His subtitutionary death. Anyone telling you differently is espousing "greasy grace," and not biblical grace.
2006-07-08 18:55:20
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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understand this....many people will say that Jesus is all forgiving. Just as many will say the opposite. is what you are planning to do worth the risk? Do what is right. Not what feels right. But what is right. There is alot riding on your decision. There are many lives that will be affected. Think....GOD does care. No one will be able to answer your question with certainty....but i can certainly say this...You knew the answer to your question before you asked it or you would not have not looked to this site for justification.
2006-07-08 18:44:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Doing premeditated wrong is a not a karma you want to deal with. Yes, you can get through it, but not without first an exponential suffering. It is never worth the price no matter how we may rationalize it to ourselves. I don't even know if what you are going to do is a sin. But I do know this, if you think it is a sin then it is. To knowledgeably do wrong in your heart is a grave offense. One of my past wrongs I regret the most is not even what I consider a sin anymore. But I did it in belief that it was, and that's what really hurts. Just like Dirty harry in one of his B cop movies, "You got to ask yourself, is it really worth it?" Who knows you may be pulling all our cyber-legs just for kicks. Get it, for kicks? But that too is a karma you will have to own up to. Wish you Godspeed in your spiritual growth.
2006-07-08 18:53:25
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answer #9
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answered by Love of Truth 5
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Hehe, it is always better to ask forgiveness than permission; however, when you're posting about it the day before, KNOWING you're going to do the wrong thing, I think you're taking the wrong approach where omniscient gods are concerned.
2006-07-08 18:42:23
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answer #10
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answered by 876 3
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I wonder the same thing....i think if i do something wrong will god forgive me? And i ask god to forgive me every nite foreverthing i did that day. But i end up doing it again the next day, (like lying). And im scared that if i keep lying (little white lies) god will one day NOT foegive me. But my pastor always told me no matter wat god will always forgive u.........! But it depends on HOW bad it is. I think ui shouldnt do it watever it is!!! JUST BE SAFE! AND AS LONG AS IT DOESNT INVOLVE DRINKING AND DRUGS, AND HURTING OTHER PEOPLE! (or yurself in that matter)
2006-07-08 18:44:19
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answer #11
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answered by Brittany H 2
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