no unforgiven sin

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We all must remember that there is no such thing as a sin that GOD will not forgive us for when we ask HIM to, we are all only mortals living in a world full of sin, and the LORD simply wishes for HIS people to follow in the right pathway though HE is also aware that we must first bump our heads to learn those lessons that we had not known before, just like unfortunate occurances; we experience them because it is GOD testing our individual faith, quality, and determination throughout the situation or situations.
 
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actually there is an unforgivable sin..bible calls it blaspheme of the Holy Spirit and certain religious leaders when Jesus was last here committed that sin
 
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Mark 3:29

New Living Translation (NLT)

29 but anyone who blasphemes the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven. This is a sin with eternal consequences.”
 

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Yep there is only one unforgiven sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. But let me add, if one before they came to Christ blasphemied the Holy Spirit, then they were not forgiven. But if another Christian through God leads them to Him who has salvation, then that sin is forgiven. It is only unforgiven, when one dies and has not accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord. I hope that gives you some perspective on this hard saying.
 
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Right good point there everyone, wow honestly I was about to disagree for I did not too much know what exactly that meant, however, I was informed of a different story--MAN I WISH I COULD UNDERSTAND THAT LANGUAGE IN THE BIBLE OR ELSE I WOULD ACTUALLY BE RADING IT OFTEN.
 
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Right good point there everyone, wow honestly I was about to disagree for I did not too much know what exactly that meant, however, I was informed of a different story--MAN I WISH I COULD UNDERSTAND THAT LANGUAGE IN THE BIBLE OR ELSE I WOULD ACTUALLY BE RADING IT OFTEN.
You don't understand English? Cause that's the language my bible is in.
 
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You don't understand English? Cause that's the language my bible is in.
It's not that I don't understand english, it's that very old fashioned language written within the Bible that I have trouble with-- it's not modern day english-- or else I'd be reading it very often.
 

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It's not that I don't understand english, it's that very old fashioned language written within the Bible that I have trouble with-- it's not modern day english-- or else I'd be reading it very often.
Lots of good modern translations out there.
 
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It's not that I don't understand english, it's that very old fashioned language written within the Bible that I have trouble with-- it's not modern day english-- or else I'd be reading it very often.
Get away from the King James Version.

My recommendation:
 
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We all must remember that there is no such thing as a sin that GOD will not forgive us for when we ask HIM to, we are all only mortals living in a world full of sin, and the LORD simply wishes for HIS people to follow in the right pathway though HE is also aware that we must first bump our heads to learn those lessons that we had not known before, just like unfortunate occurances; we experience them because it is GOD testing our individual faith, quality, and determination throughout the situation or situations.
Yes God is very forgiving and merciful, but if you mean you can watch porn, commit adultery, lie, cheat, steal, and get drunk on occcasion, and think this is the Christian experience, then you have been greatly deceived.


The surgeon’s knife!



Mat 5:29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell


Mat 5:30 And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.

G1581
ἐκκόπτω
ekkoptō
ek-kop'-to
From G1537 and G2875; to exscind; figuratively to frustrate: - cut down (off, out), hew down, hinder.

Coming from a medical background I can appreciate what Jesus meant when He said to cut it out, pluck it out, and cast it away!
When someone is diagnosed with a type of deadly cancer, tumor, growth, cyst, or any other physical disease that must be removed, it’s easy to seek help from the best surgeon who can do his best work at cutting out this disease implanted in your body.
I believe this can be well used to describe the sick condition of the church today, where many are convinced they are healthy on the inside, meaning no cancers, growths, cysts, or anything that needs to be excised by the precise hand of a qualified surgeon. But due to their wrong choices, false teachings and unwilling to repent, they fail to see that their sin that has so ensnared them is much worse than any physical ailment will ever be!
But the master made in very clear, that the sin must be cut off, right at the root, and put to death through repentance as He commanded, He made it clear what would happen IF the sins were not excised from the heart, cut out at the roots so it would not grow back.
The wages of sin is death, BUT the gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ, who came to set the captives free, once and for all, asking all to repent, cut and cast the sin away with the strength of the great surgeon, who gives us all we need to bow to His throne casting away our sins that kept us in bondage!
Jesus will not do it for you, and He didn’t take your place on the surgeons table to become sin for you, He specifically commanded you to cut if off, pluck it out, and put it to death through repentance and faith proven by deeds.
The sin stops and is cut out, excised, and put to death in repentance,
Isa 1:16 Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes; cease to do evil;
We have our part to do in this process leading to purity, and God has His, as we come to Him purged, and cleared from sin and disobedience that once infested our mortal bodies, waiting to be cut out at the root, and put to death!
So when the false teachers tell you sin is a part of you, or is a substance inbred into you, and a disease handed down to you from Adam, and you just can never stop sinning, or even need to stop sinning to be saved or stay saved, remember the words of the master, who made it perfectly clear what WE in our own free will and ability MUST DO:
“Pluck it out, cut it off, and castitfrom thee”!
This clearly defines what a qualified surgeon will do to remove cancer, and also clearly defines what we must do to inherit eternal life!
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But, I use my hands and eyes to turn the pages type and read...
 
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It's not that I don't understand english, it's that very old fashioned language written within the Bible that I have trouble with-- it's not modern day english-- or else I'd be reading it very often.
Umm.. Well, there are a lot of translations of the bible, including a number of modern English versions. All it takes is going to a bookstore to see them all. Though i suggest doing some research on which are translations and which are paraphrase.

I see Jimmydiggs suggested the English Standard Version, i'm not familiar with it, but from what i have seen of Jimmys posts i'd respect his suggestion.
I like using the New Living Translation. Modern, easy to read.
 
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You could use the King James Version as a base for your operation. I believe there is a New King James Version that is easier to read. You could use NKJV to translate for KJV and continue to use other versions of the Bible like NLT, EST, Modern, etc, etc, to help with understanding a little of what the KJV is saying.

When I don't understand a certain passage, I use another version to get and idea of what said verse was or is talking about.
 
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Yes God is very forgiving and merciful, but if you mean you can watch porn, commit adultery, lie, cheat, steal, and get drunk on occcasion, and think this is the Christian experience, then you have been greatly deceived.

no way, I strongly oppose those acts of sin, but I know that GOD is very willing to fogive anyone and everyone who has done them, and I do admit to having lied in my life though, however, as for the rest, they do not define me. Though it really is not the way to live being a Christian.