Yes you will
The Skeptical Christian
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Peg
2007-04-20 05:50:36
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answer #1
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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I'm not sure you need to go into the wilderness but, yes... your sins are forgiven. Going to heaven though is about accepting that Jesus died on the Cross for those sins and believing in Him as Lord and Savior.
2007-04-20 05:50:49
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answer #2
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answered by Scott B 7
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earlier you bounce to conclusions we'd desire to keep in mind that there has been huge analyze performed for our benefit, i'm constructive you have the Library DVD, form contained in the scripture you're having a concern expertise and seem up all reference cloth. I did this with Mark 3:29 one reference is as follows: The Greek “Aion.” “Age” may additionally consult with a quantity of time in guy’s historic past, whether having or no longer having datable bounds. it relatively is often used to translate the Greek observe ai·on? (plural, ai·o?nes) in some translations. Greek lexicographers teach the observe to intend “area of time for sure defined and marked out, epoch, age,” and likewise “lifetime, life,” or “age, technology.” for the reason that an epoch, or age, can start up and end or it may pass on continually, it follows that ai·on? might desire to consult with a quantity of time it is infinite, although having a initiating. for this reason, as recorded at Mark 3:29, Jesus reported that the blasphemer against the holy spirit grow to be accountable of “eternal [agelong, perpetual, eternal] sin,” or a sin on no account to be canceled out at any destiny time. an identical expression grow for use with regard to the fruitless fig tree, the place “continually” contained in the Greek is relatively “to [for] the age.” (Mt 21:19) At Jesus’ beginning the angelic promise grow to be that “he will rule as king over the domicile of Jacob continually [actually, into the a while].”—Lu a million:33; see TIME INDEFINITE. asserting that sinning against the Holy Spirit and eternal sin are the comparable isn't somewhat authentic, close yet what Jesus is explaining is why sinning against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable- it is via the fact it relatively is an eternal sin so asserting it relatively is an eternal sin explains why it won't be in a position to be forgiven. no you may unknowingly sin against Jehovah's Holy Spirit for this reason Christ died for us and if we die we can be resurrected as Acts 24:15 explains. Sinning against the Holy Spirit is the 2d dying from which you won't be in a position to be resurrected thereby being a eternal sin- you will continually be lifeless!
2016-10-03 07:26:50
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answer #3
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answered by guyden 4
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The Right to Enter Paradise
Death is inevitable. The thief on the cross knew when his would occur, but we can not predict our own. After his death, the crucified criminal went to live in paradise with Jesus. Some of us will also live eternally in God's presence. But others will experience everlasting torment, forever separated from Him.
If we receive Jesus as our Savior, our penalty for sin is paid. We are adopted into God's family, and Heaven is our eternal home. If we reject Jesus, we remain alienated from the Lord and under condemnation for our sin. We are destined to experience eternal judgment. God won't accept any of man's excuses because there is no acceptable defense for unbelief. (Acts 4:12)
Become part of God's family today. Acknowledge your sinfulness, and express your faith in these words:
"God, I have sinned against You. (Romans 3:23) I've followed my own way and refused to give You the right to rule in my life. (Romans 3:10-12) I recognize I am separated from You and cannot rescue myself. I do believe that Jesus Christ is Your Son. I accept the truth of the Scriptures? that His death on the cross paid my sin-debt in full. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) And I ask You to forgive me of my sins. (1 John 1:9) By faith, I receive You, Lord Jesus, as my personal Savior from this moment on."
If you just spoke those words to God, then, like the thief on the cross, you have received salvation? a gift of God's grace. The heavenly Father welcomes every person who comes to Him through His Son, regardless of background, age, or current situation. Through Jesus, the right to enter paradise is yours!
2007-04-20 07:47:47
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answer #4
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answered by Freedom 7
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Yes because you truely desire to be forgiven and desire to be with God.
2007-04-20 05:54:34
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answered by wmf936 5
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If that is what you believe, then yes of course.
2007-04-20 06:06:37
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answer #6
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answered by Lela 2
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