You do not consider the law...there are sins that cannot be forgiven in this world and there are sins that cannot be forgiven in this world nor in the next world.
The problem does not lie with the ability of GOD to forgive....it is putting ourselves beyond repentance. Those who put themselves beyond repentance, in this world and also in the next world go the OUTER DARKNESS Jesus spoke of in the NT. This teaching can be found in Jude and in the Books of Enoch. The Greater the sin against the light the greater one puts themselves in a position beyond the power of the Holy Ghost to bring that person to repentance.
That is how it worked in the OT and that is how it works in the NT. Hebrews 6:3-4 speak of those who receives the gifts, experience the light and fall. This following allegory was used by Jesus who said once the salt has lost its flavor there is nothing left to salt the meat. We have to be salted. But once salted if we fall there is nothing stronger to salt us again.
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The problem does not lie with the ability of GOD to forgive....it is putting ourselves beyond repentance. Those who put themselves beyond repentance, in this world and also in the next world go the OUTER DARKNESS Jesus spoke of in the NT. This teaching can be found in Jude and in the Books of Enoch. The Greater the sin against the light the greater one puts themselves in a position beyond the power of the Holy Ghost to bring that person to repentance.
That is how it worked in the OT and that is how it works in the NT. Hebrews 6:3-4 speak of those who receives the gifts, experience the light and fall. This following allegory was used by Jesus who said once the salt has lost its flavor there is nothing left to salt the meat. We have to be salted. But once salted if we fall there is nothing stronger to salt us again.
bert10
Please show us where it is written that Job got a new wife. Was he also allowed to write a certificate of divorce?
Perfect love is perfect love
Job prayed for his friends but not his wife?
Moses sister grumbled against him and Moses prayed for her
But job, perfected in love, only prayed for his friends?
Is that perfect, unbiased, impartial love?
Or selective love?
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