Tuesday, April 19, 2022

 If Scripture meticulously teaches the Saints that they are generally commanded to generously forgive other Saints seventy times seven sins, it certainly cannot mean that sin must accompany repentance to have beneficial relationships. For the chosen apostle commands us to gracefully overlook the sins of the saints. There is no doubt that God encourages us. He doesn't count the sins. When the apostle John says he can forgive us when we confess our sins, John could really shine after saying that we lie when we say we have no sin means that does constant repentance count for forgiveness? That's crazy. God generously forgives all sins in our eternal salvation. When a saint sins against us, the apostle only makes it serious so that the disaffected person may be offended. however, moral obligation certainly makes divine forgiveness an ethical matter of divine grace, since sin is more likely to be overlooked by the unjust than obligation.

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