yes.
Jesus was showing how all men are sinful and unworthy of heaven.
We are no longer viewed by our own righteousness, but by Christ's.
Our sin is washed in the Blood.
He was speaking to people who didn't (yet) believe in Him as Savior and Lord.
For the Believers, 'nothing ever could separate us now'.
That does not mean that we are free to not forgive. We forgive out of the forgiveness we've been shown, not out of fear of hell, but out of love: the love He first showed us
Jesus was showing how all men are sinful and unworthy of heaven.
We are no longer viewed by our own righteousness, but by Christ's.
Our sin is washed in the Blood.
He was speaking to people who didn't (yet) believe in Him as Savior and Lord.
For the Believers, 'nothing ever could separate us now'.
That does not mean that we are free to not forgive. We forgive out of the forgiveness we've been shown, not out of fear of hell, but out of love: the love He first showed us
I believe the above verse is present tense, and the word, 'Father' indicates the people Jesus is speaking to are His children.
So are there no consequences to this lack of forgiveness from God? Why are we told to repent and confess our sins.
1Jn 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.