To get to that point requires an attitude of the heart. Anyone who has reached the point of unforgiveness would never change their mind.
There is a rule of thumb, "If you are worried that you have committed the unpardonable sin--you haven't."
2007-03-21 11:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone and at any time can be forgiven for any sin. The problem is people do not want to obey God. He made us and gave us a way to be saved.
1-Hear--Acts 15-7
2-Believe--Mark 16: 15-16
3-Repent--Acts 17-30
4-Confess Christ--Romans 10: 9-10
5-Baptize for remission of Sins--Acts 2:38
God made the rules, we must follow them if we plan to live with Him some day
2007-03-21 19:03:27
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answered by Rhonda 3
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The devil's primary goal is to keep us away from Christ—but if we do give our lives to Him, the devil will still try to fill us with doubt and fear. And one of his oldest tricks is to get us to doubt our salvation.
The Bible is clear: Once we truly give our lives to Jesus Christ and trust Him alone for our salvation, God cleanses us from all our sins and makes us members of His family forever. The Bible says, "The blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin" (1 John 1:7). If we lost our salvation every time we sinned, then we'd lose our salvation every day—because we sin every day. We may not even be aware of our sins, but an impure thought or an unkind word is sin in God's eyes.
The key is to remember this: Your salvation does not depend on you, but on Christ. If it depended on you, you could never be saved, because you are never good enough. But your salvation depends solely on Christ and what He did for you on the cross. Why not pause right now and thank Him for being willing to die for you? God loves you that much!
Sin is still serious, however; when we sin, we hurt our fellowship with God. But we are still His children if we know Christ, and nothing "will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:39).
2007-03-21 19:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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We should remember that everlasting life means just that, life everlasting. This life does not begin when we die but when we embrace the Savior who died in our place. Spiritual birth can never be undone. Christ said:"Ye must be born again (JOhn 3:7)," not "ye must be born again and again and again."
" He who believes has everlasting life."
Every person who is saved will continue to sin, hopefully not often, but nevertheless sin. Their debts have been paid in full. They need to continue to repent though because it makes them feel better and conscious of the fact, that they have committed a sin. What you mean by attributing the work of God to Satan, I don't quite understand. And why would you do that accidentally? I don't believe that.
2007-03-21 18:59:16
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answered by VW 6
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No matter what you did, God can forgive you. If you accept Jesus as your savior, you will be saved.
2007-03-21 18:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The only unforgiveable sin is blasphemy (according to the bible)
2007-03-21 18:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My reply is a question, why do we all want to or need to be saved?
2007-03-21 18:59:51
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answered by Moonsilk 3
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you cannot accept Him , but He must accept you. ,,,,are you one of Gods elect?
2007-03-22 09:35:46
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answered by godelectedme 3
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this is an ambiguous religious concept
as precise and irrelevent
as an un-bendable
rubber doormat....
2007-03-21 19:01:33
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answered by peanut 5
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what?
you people have got to stop.
i've got a better question. what can you do to help a starving baby in Chad, right now?
2007-03-21 18:50:56
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answered by noestoli 3
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