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Can you be forgiven for willful sin?

Can you be forgiven for willful sin?

Yes, God forgiveness “willful” sin of you are truly repentant. Well all sins are essentially willful. Sinning out of ignorance is still willful sinning because you chose to be ignorant.

How do I stop thinking impure thoughts?

When you get a thought you deem impure, simply shift your attention. Focus your mind elsewhere. Don’t go after the thought. Let’s say you are thanking God for everything you have in your life including a wonderful family….

  1. Self-belief. The greatest prison is our limiting self-belief.
  2. Self-discipline.
  3. Righteousness.

Are our sins really forgiven Despite the promise of God?

One of the most effective tricks Satan plays on Christians is to convince us that our sins aren’t really forgiven, despite the promise of God’s Word. If we’ve truly received Jesus as Savior by faith, and still have that uneasy feeling wondering whether or not there is true forgiveness, that may be coming from demonic influences.

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What happens if you go on sinning deliberately in the Bible?

  If, after receiving the knowledge of the truth, you go on sinning deliberately, then — V.27 says you would face “a fearful expectation of judgment, and a fury of fire.” V.29 says you would face a “worse punishment” than death.

Are you “going on sinning deliberately”?

But — if yesterday you harbored unforgiveness against someone, and today you are continuing in that unforgiveness without confessing it and without fighting by faith to forgive them — then you ARE “going on sinning deliberately.” Which means that unless something changes, there no longer remains a sacrifice for your sins. What Does That Mean?

Can sinners ever be forgiven?

“Sinning” means disobeying clear commands of Scripture — which would include unforgiveness, sexual immorality, and love of money. So — if yesterday you harbored unforgiveness against someone, does that mean you can never be forgiven?   Not at all.