No The only sin that you go to hell for is not receiving Jesus Christ as Lord.
If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead you shall be saved. For with the heart man believes and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
2007-11-09 01:28:27
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answer #1
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answered by suzie 7
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you won't be able to be held to the situations of a covenant you've been not in any respect a celebration to. purely Israel changed into given those commandments via the former covenant. That covenant ended. what's going to doom you is this: He that believeth on him isn't condemned: yet he that believeth no longer is condemned already, because he hath no longer believed contained in the call of the purely begotten Son of God. John 3:18 .
2016-10-23 22:12:21
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Rom. 3:23 tells us that we are all sinners who have fallen short of the glory of God. The price of sin is death. We will all die, and Ecc. 3 tells us that we all have an appointed time to die.
The 10 Commandments (The Law) cannot, and has not, been kept by anyone, except Jesus Christ. The Law condemns us...it shows us our need for the Savior, Jesus Christ. Even Jesus used the Law to convict people and show them their need for Christ -- look at the rich man. The rich man could not give up his possessions and replace them with the love of God...Commandment #1. The rich man rejected the condemnation, failed to see his need for a Savior, and walked away, destined for the Flames of Hell (without his earthly possessions).
Hell is a place of torment, a holding tank until the day of Judgement. After Judgement both Hell and all its inhabitants will be thrown into the lake of fire to be further tormented with no hope of ever escaping for eternity.
Hell is reserved for those who have chosen to NOT place their faith in Christ. For those before Jesus, it still is the place for those who did not believe in God. To lack faith warrants eternal punishment. To be a sinner warrants death. To believe in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior warrants eternal life in fellowship with the Almighty God, i.e. salvation from the lake of fire which we justly deserve.
2007-11-09 01:15:18
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answer #3
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answered by BowtiePasta 6
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The Hebrew word "Mitzvah" is never used with the 10 commandments. The word used is debar, loosley translated as sayings. They are headings used to help us recall other commandments. There are 613 physical commandments and countless spiritual commandments.
Jews don't believe in hell. So no worries there. The word mitzvah means to connect. the "commandments" are ways to create or sever connections with G-d. The more we do, the more we are connected.
People do what they have the ability to do. G-d knows when you are really trying or not.
2007-11-09 01:08:17
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answer #4
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answered by Gershon b 5
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According to what I have read in the Bible I have broken every one of the 10 commandments.
Yet I am assured that because Jesus died for my sins and I have asked forgiveness and repented that I am on my way to Heaven.
2007-11-09 00:52:37
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answer #5
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answered by msnoname7 2
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Nothing is more important than the eternal destiny of your soul—and I'm thankful you're beginning to think about it. Sadly, many people never give even a moment's thought to what will happen to them when they die—and then it's too late. I pray you won't be one of them.
One day, your life on this earth will be over—and when it is, you will stand before God. What will you say to Him? What reason will you give Him for letting you into heaven? Will it be your wealth and success? Or will you claim He ought to let you into heaven because of your good deeds or your character?
If so, you will be tragically disappointed—because God's standard is nothing less than perfection. God is holy, and even one sin—just one—is enough to keep you out of heaven. The Bible warns, "Whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it" (James 2:10).
None of us can save ourselves, because we are all sinners in the eyes of God. But does that mean we have no hope? No—and the reason is because Jesus Christ came into the world to save us. He came to do for us what we could never do for ourselves, and now He offers us salvation as a free gift. Don't trust yourself for your salvation, but turn in faith to Christ and trust Him. God's promise is for you: "Everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life" (John 6:40).
2007-11-10 01:52:47
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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The 10 commandments are ruling the behaviour of people but the meaning is to leading people to comparsion. Don't work in sunday had already ruined by christ as he heeled a sick in the church on sunday. You really understand the meaning and your done there will be no commandment again.
2007-11-09 00:50:39
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answer #7
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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You cannot be condemned for transgressing the conditions of a covenant you were never a party to.
The ten commandments were not commanded of, or required of, any others besides those of Israel.
This includes Russians also!
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2007-11-09 05:20:34
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answered by Hogie 7
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No one is doomed as long as they are alive and can REPENT.
Look at the thief on the cross next to Jesus. He literally was saved in his last moments on Earth even though he had committed many mortal (grave) sins.
Pax Vobiscum+
2007-11-09 00:51:00
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answered by Veritas 7
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Of course, but thank God he provided a way for us not to end up in Hell.
Jesus paid the final sacrifice for your sins and mine hence, the punishment that was meant for us we no longer have to take it if we confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour of our lives.
There's hope.
2007-11-09 01:15:31
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answered by Binahl 2
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