With all due respect to you, You fail to see that there is a difference between the two deliverance's. The deliverance we have when we repent has nothing to do with our eternal deliverance. Christ's death on the cross for all those that he died for, erased every sin that they will ever commit.
Of course the Atonement of Jesus covers every sin we Christians ever commit.. That's what i have been affirming Time and Time again.. I now suspect that you are so focused on being a teacher that you are not putting any effort into reading my posts.. Telling me that i fail to see that Christs death on the cross for all those that He died for erasing every sin they will ever commit shows me that you are Not taking the time to read my replies.. Now tell me whats the point of me continuing in a discussion when it is becoming clear to me that the other persons level of respect is so low that they are not reading my posts with any diligence?
When the child of God commits a sin, it is covered eternally, but God still chastens us here in time.
If repenting of a sin could save us eternally, it would have to be considered, eternal salvation by works, and we know that it is not by the works of man.
I do understand you not being able to separate the different deliverance's, because I was unable to see it until I was 62 years old. The separation of the deliverance's is the only way that the scriptures can all harmonize.
That's what i am thinking at the moment..