Good question! Not anymore but it took me a long time to forgive myself and realize that certain behavior belonged to the "Angi" who had no faith or no God.
2007-11-18 13:17:13
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answered by Peace! Lotus Flower 5
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Indeed, many seem to be. Since you have to forgive all men all their trespasses to get forgiveness: Mt 6:15; Mt 18:35; And since blaspheme the Holy Ghost is unforgiveable by law: Mt 12:31; Mk 3:29; And since the curse of the law says if you try and fail to keep all the law all the time to a thousand generations, all are accursed; But it also says God hath forgiven you for Christ's sake: Rom 10:4; Eph 4:32... then it reasons the only plausible forgiveness = by abolition of law.
No law = no sin = nothing to forgive.
Charity is notably above forgiving one another,
because charity never fails thinketh no evil(law).
Christ is the end of the law: Romans 10:4
Christ is not the mend of the law: Luke 5:36,37
God hath forgiven you for Christ's sake: Ephesians 4:32
To wit, that God was in Christ reconciling the world...
by NOT imputing their trespasses unto them: 2Cor 5:19.
So then, endlessly law imputing sins & expecting
forgiveness is not the solution, rather the problem.
Deliverance from evil(law) is a once and for all:
Our Father, deliver us from evil: Matthew 6:13.
We are delivered from the law: Romans 7:6.
If entangled again, recover yourself: 2Tim 2:26.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-11-18 23:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I try not to. I have to give it to God on a daily basis.
I know anything from my past is forgiven. I also know that, any accusations or condemnation regarding my past is nothing but the enemy and that has no place in my life.
The enemy will come to try and steal our peace, it is our job to take the authority that Jesus gave us and put that into action.
2007-11-18 13:22:54
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answered by Mr.& Mrs.CoolBreeze SFCU 3
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