According to Jewish tradition, which included sacrifices and offerings, these sacrifices covered unintentinal sins.
You make fun of it, but here does exist INTENTIONAL SIN and UNINTENTIONAL SIN.
An unintentinals sin, for instance, is something you do that you do not beleive is a sin, but actually is in God's eyes. We should remember that God is a pure and holy God and if perfect --- we are not and commit many more sins in one day than we can ever be aware of.
In fact, you could be doing something that is a sin, which is not a sin for someone else.
Thus, not all sin is willful, as you seem to assume.
And yes, willful sin is something done against God's Laws that one is fully aware of and consents to do.
You make a comment that some here justify their sinning.
I've not met anyone here who do this. Some do have the Words of Jesus totally misunderstood, however I doubt anyone justifies their sinning but are probably sorry for it.
Also you say that these persons are off to the Lake of Fire.
Can sins not be forgiven?
Are you saying that if someone sins they go off to the Lake of Fire?
Could you provide some scripture for this? I'm not familiar with this doctrine.
Also, you state that grace is misunderstood. Can it be?
Doesn't everyone here know about the love God has for us and how we don't deserve it?
You make fun of it, but here does exist INTENTIONAL SIN and UNINTENTIONAL SIN.
An unintentinals sin, for instance, is something you do that you do not beleive is a sin, but actually is in God's eyes. We should remember that God is a pure and holy God and if perfect --- we are not and commit many more sins in one day than we can ever be aware of.
In fact, you could be doing something that is a sin, which is not a sin for someone else.
Thus, not all sin is willful, as you seem to assume.
And yes, willful sin is something done against God's Laws that one is fully aware of and consents to do.
You make a comment that some here justify their sinning.
I've not met anyone here who do this. Some do have the Words of Jesus totally misunderstood, however I doubt anyone justifies their sinning but are probably sorry for it.
Also you say that these persons are off to the Lake of Fire.
Can sins not be forgiven?
Are you saying that if someone sins they go off to the Lake of Fire?
Could you provide some scripture for this? I'm not familiar with this doctrine.
Also, you state that grace is misunderstood. Can it be?
Doesn't everyone here know about the love God has for us and how we don't deserve it?
Every sin we commit is a result of us willfully ignoring the Mosaic Law.
The law is perfect.
Thank God for Mercy and Grace.