Friday, June 19, 2026

 


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Since living in unrepentant sin leads to damnation, wouldn't committing more ongoing sins result in greater damnation?


When will there ever be redemption if it is bypassed for assumed forgiveness that is never received, in cold-hearted ruthlessness, or in grandiose and selfish desires that are never atoned for?


If forgivable sins that are unrepentant lead to damnation, where do the unforgivable sins lead?


A forever separation from the Lord and love, eternal damnation without the possibility of salvation?  


Why are very grievous, unforgivable sins, such as desecration in blasphemy of the temple of the Holy Spirit, with serious damnation outcomes, not addressed or rarely addressed in our churches?  


Why nearly always preach as if all sins will be forgiven (which is not true, especially without repentance and in unforgivable sins of blasphemy) and the onerous put upon the victim (as if forgiveness can happen instantly or at all in traumatic harm) and not on the perpetrator responsible for the sin and harm to repent and atone and ask for forgiveness (instead of assuming or demanding firgiveness without an ounce of repentance)?




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  🤔 There is a difference between infinite Grace and forgiveness.*  What is it?      _________________________________________      _______...