That is too funny...You are forgivin my son.
It was a joke path get over yourself.
2007-05-27 06:03:47
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answered by shiverz 4
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Wow. Okay sir if I was you I would NOT USE THE bike.Why?
I understand that you wanted a bike, and prayed for it, but If it seems that God wasn't answering you, and you didn't wait on Him, you should be concerned. He was probable building your faith or did think you were ready for it, that is what I think and I will not claim to understand all the circumstances behind prayer and faith.
What I do understand is that as a Just God, as I know he is, and as a God that hates sin I would be very afraid of that bike. I don't think God will like it if you were riding that bike that you stole instead of wait and believing on him.
Rest assure, I do believe you are forgiven, BUT there are still consequences for things you have done.
2007-05-27 06:11:44
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answered by Gman 1
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Well, God's answers to prayers aren't always "yes".
What if someone steals the bike from you after you've gotten attached to it and taken care of it? Put yourself in the position of the person that will go outside and try to find their bike and it's gone, they feel violated and unsafe! You should do the right thing and return the bike. It's theft!
I know I've prayed for several things and they have never happened, but I still pray for things and sometimes God answers them with a yes, and sometimes with a no. It's okay to pray for material possesions, but you may not get to just sit back and wait for someone to knock on the door and say "hey, here's your new bike...enjoy!"
Just because you hadn't gotten your bike yet didn't mean it was never going to happen, have patience! RETURN THE BIKE!
2007-05-27 06:05:06
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answered by steffers27 5
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I was always told God hates contemplation and assumption. I am curious how you came to the conclusion that you could plan such an event?
Coveting is also noted in the The 10 Commandments.
As for forgiveness the only thing I know is repentance. It's a two-part event....humbling yourself to your Creator and doing your best to change what you have done that has wronged another. If you need assistance with this ask your guaidance councelors - which is your mom and dad unless you are an adult in which case it's 100% your responsibility.
Theft is also illegal - against government rules.
2007-05-27 06:48:30
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answered by GoodQuestion 6
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Nothing is ok. It sounds like you are the master and you are the culprit. It dont work this way or that way. If you asked God for something - here in your case for a bike - you wait. I don't mean you wait for your entire life. But than if you don't wait, how will you know - you will never know - never - period., that something good is or was coming your way. It could be more than that bike. The Lord could have a new car for you. But loss of patience or no patience at all is the root cause of all our problems. We need to eradicate this from our society. Hope this helps.
2007-05-27 06:08:03
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answered by salimdist 4
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I pray to god that money fall from sky everyday...> nobody on earth needs to work anymore.
I raped and murder the woman I like then pray for forgiveness...> no laws and orders in people of the world.
That's the main reason for some ex-christians left then convert themselves to other religions.
2007-05-27 06:16:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No No not okay! Never has never will be man.
God dosen't awnser evrybodys prayers. This is the real world god is not going to help you through your life. So no its not okay. I would have chased you down the street and all across the freaking world for my bike if you stole it.
Sorry if I seemed rude there my bad.
2007-05-27 06:07:07
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answered by Core 2
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how can you say that nothing happened...you did get a bike when you prayed for God but a wrong way....God loves you..He gave you what you want,and He gave you a reason to pray for Him and to approach Him...ask Him for forgiveness and thatnk him for the bike....he is just and fair...just trust Him
2007-05-27 06:05:58
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answered by zein_egypt 3
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Thats between you, God, and the person you stole the bike from.
Doesn't it say that you can steel out of necessity? Did you need the bike? I suggest returning it to its rightful owner.
2007-05-27 06:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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God forgives for the sins that was committed to our soul and not the sins committed on another soul. Unless the bike owner forgives you, you will remain a sinner.
2007-05-27 06:11:51
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answered by Ismail Eliat 6
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NO It is not ok to steal something and then ask for forgiveness! If you wanted a bike, you should get a job and earn that bike!
2007-05-27 06:05:50
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answered by Gerry 7
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