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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.

I thought about the comment since I never considered that point before, and decided that the claim is actually true after some scriptures started coming to mind that I believe support it.

After church we went to lunch and I brought the statement up to hear what they had to say. After I tried to explain my position, my stepfather and dad still strongly rejected the idea. They believe that the sin itself is forgiven, and when I asked how God does that, I was told that He simply remembers it no more. To me, that's an incorrect interpretation of Hebrews 8:12 since that verse refers to God intentionally forgetting our sin AFTER it is dealt with, not before.

Besides, the bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 that a saved person's righteous and sinful acts in life are tested by the fire of the Holy Spirit at the in the afterlife by which we will be either be rewarded or suffer loss for each instance. Clearly (to me) this means that God doesn't forget our sins until after this event takes place (which is just before heaven and hell are populated).

Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.

~~~

First, the law of the Lord declares that there is only one response to any sin we commit:

Genesis 2:16-17 (NASB95)​
The LORD God commanded the man, saying, "From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die."​

So death is the only response God has for dealing with sin, ANY sin, period. Here's a verse that shows how aggressive the Lord is at doing just that:

Romans 1:18 (NASB95)​
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness"​

From that it is clear that all the Lord pours out his wrath against ALL sin. That means all sinners are subject to eternal separation from Him (the "second" death) unless there is a worthy substitute to die in our place. That voluntary substitute (called "propitiation" in the bible) is Jesus who knew no sin of His own:

1 John 2:2 (NASB95)​
"...and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world."​

So Jesus paid the price of death for all of our sins, including those who never accept His gift of salvation. The bible goes on to say this:
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NASB95)​
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."​

This is key! My sin and the sins of everyone else don't just disappear because of forgiveness. Jesus bore them all, and the wrath of God mentioned above was poured out on Him in my place and yours because He became our sin!

Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)​
"But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed."​

Sin is not simply forgotten by a holy God. The law demands a penalty of death, and the Lord is a perfect Judge who follows the law He created. He cannot just ignore it. If sin wasn't dealt with by death, then the law is broken. That is why Jesus died for us... to fulfill the law. According to Matthew 5:17, fulfilling the law was His primary mission for coming to dwell among us. The verse immediately afterwards, IMO, let's us know that the law cannot be fulfilled until everything the law addresses, including sin, is dealt with:
Matthew 5:18 (NASB95)​
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished"​

One more verse that clearly shows that it isn't sin that is forgiven, but forgiveness is instead extended to those who have accepted that free gift Christ offers because He paid for it on the cross:

1 John 1:9 (KJV)​
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive US our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."​

The emphasis is mine. No, Jesus is not faithful and just to forgive our sins, according to the bible. He is faithful and just to forgive US our sins. I was told at lunch that my position is simply semantics, but I believe that word "us" makes a difference and said if it wasn't there, I would agree with their position. It seems obvious to me that forgiveness is extended to people, not to the sin itself. All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.

The sins don't just disappear because a false understanding of how God applies forgiveness. They have to be dealt with first according to the law (someone has to die) and ONLY THEN will the Lord forget about them forever.

So what do you all think?
 

Nehemiah6

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#2
Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.
Obviously that pastor was contradicting Scripture. Here is just one passage but it should suffice. We need to take this passage in its plain literal sense.

If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. (1 John 1:8-10)
 

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Are you certain he said "sinS" are never forgiven?


Because, in Romans there is the matter of "sinS" and "Sin" ['the Sin' in the Grk]:




--Romans 1 thru 5:11 is about "sinS" ("sinS" are forgiven);

--Romans 5:12 thru chpt 8 end is about "Sin" ['the Sin'--Grk]... (which is never forgiven, only "CONDEMNED" -- see Romans 8:3)






Be sure you heard him correctly, because there is indeed a real difference, here.

Hope this helps. = )
 

Magenta

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Ephesians 1:7
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace,

Ephesians 4:32
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.


Isaiah 43:25
“I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins.


Isaiah 1:18
“Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they
shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool."


Proverbs 28:13
Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.
 

Magenta

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Acts 10:43~ All the prophets testify about Him that everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins through His name. :)
 

Magenta

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Psalm 32:5
I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, “I will
confess my transgressions to the Lord,” and you forgave the iniquity of my sin."

Matthew 26:28
For this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.

Daniel 9:9
To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness, for we have rebelled against him.


 

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All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.
Amen! Correct, we who are "Saved By Grace Through faith" are judged for "good and
bad works" not sins, because of Christ's ALL-Sufficient Work On The Cross! and:

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JohnDB

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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.

I thought about the comment since I never considered that point before, and decided that the claim is actually true after some scriptures started coming to mind that I believe support it.

After church we went to lunch and I brought the statement up to hear what they had to say. After I tried to explain my position, my stepfather and dad still strongly rejected the idea. They believe that the sin itself is forgiven, and when I asked how God does that, I was told that He simply remembers it no more. To me, that's an incorrect interpretation of Hebrews 8:12 since that verse refers to God intentionally forgetting our sin AFTER it is dealt with, not before.

Besides, the bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 that a saved person's righteous and sinful acts in life are tested by the fire of the Holy Spirit at the in the afterlife by which we will be either be rewarded or suffer loss for each instance. Clearly (to me) this means that God doesn't forget our sins until after this event takes place (which is just before heaven and hell are populated).

Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.

~~~

First, the law of the Lord declares that there is only one response to any sin we commit:

Genesis 2:16-17 (NASB95)​
The LORD God commanded the man, saying, "From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die."​

So death is the only response God has for dealing with sin, ANY sin, period. Here's a verse that shows how aggressive the Lord is at doing just that:

Romans 1:18 (NASB95)​
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness"​

From that it is clear that all the Lord pours out his wrath against ALL sin. That means all sinners are subject to eternal separation from Him (the "second" death) unless there is a worthy substitute to die in our place. That voluntary substitute (called "propitiation" in the bible) is Jesus who knew no sin of His own:

1 John 2:2 (NASB95)​
"...and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world."​

So Jesus paid the price of death for all of our sins, including those who never accept His gift of salvation. The bible goes on to say this:
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NASB95)​
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."​

This is key! My sin and the sins of everyone else don't just disappear because of forgiveness. Jesus bore them all, and the wrath of God mentioned above was poured out on Him in my place and yours because He became our sin!

Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)​
"But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed."​

Sin is not simply forgotten by a holy God. The law demands a penalty of death, and the Lord is a perfect Judge who follows the law He created. He cannot just ignore it. If sin wasn't dealt with by death, then the law is broken. That is why Jesus died for us... to fulfill the law. According to Matthew 5:17, fulfilling the law was His primary mission for coming to dwell among us. The verse immediately afterwards, IMO, let's us know that the law cannot be fulfilled until everything the law addresses, including sin, is dealt with:
Matthew 5:18 (NASB95)​
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished"​

One more verse that clearly shows that it isn't sin that is forgiven, but forgiveness is instead extended to those who have accepted that free gift Christ offers because He paid for it on the cross:

1 John 1:9 (KJV)​
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive US our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."​

The emphasis is mine. No, Jesus is not faithful and just to forgive our sins, according to the bible. He is faithful and just to forgive US our sins. I was told at lunch that my position is simply semantics, but I believe that word "us" makes a difference and said if it wasn't there, I would agree with their position. It seems obvious to me that forgiveness is extended to people, not to the sin itself. All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.

The sins don't just disappear because a false understanding of how God applies forgiveness. They have to be dealt with first according to the law (someone has to die) and ONLY THEN will the Lord forget about them forever.

So what do you all think?
You are going beyond what is written while cutting out the parts that are there.
"Cursed is the earth because of you" in Genesis is what God said to Adam.

God wasn't getting vengeance from the Earth because of Adam's sin....He was declaring truth.

The Earth was never made with the capacity for forgiveness...and since mankind has no other place to live other than the earth....guess what?

Meaning that the Earth is always going to be in hostility towards man because of his rebellion against God. The Earth is "very good" according to God meaning a measure of Holiness.

When we live face to face with Jesus after leaving the Earth we will no longer have the punishment for our sins upon us. The world does not forgive sins....God does forgive and man might forgive.

If I hack off my arm....even if I repent and ask forgiveness I'm not getting my arm back no matter what. I've killed off that part of my body and I can't get another. (The world is unforgiving and even asking the world to give me another natural arm solely Because i apologized is ridiculousness)

There are worldly consequences for sin....there is no avoiding them. And usually for most sins you AND Those you love the most pay the price for them to the Earth. God forgives you of YOUR sins....that's what atonement is about.
 

studentoftheword

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#12
I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.
I think your pastor and you need to really do some research on this subject of forgiveness of Sins -------a

Hebrews 8:12 ------
Amplified Bible
“FOR I WILL BE MERCIFUL and GRACIOUS TOWARD THEIR WICKEDNESS, AND I WILL REMEMBER THEIR SINS NO MORE.”

Micah 7:19
He will again have compassion on us; He will vanquish our iniquities. You will cast out all our sins into the depths of the sea.


I say -------the Law was given to show sin ---------our atonement comes through our Faith in Jesus who Shed His Blood to take away all sin for all time for all people -----even the ones we are going to do in the future --

All sin is dealt with ---and that is where the Holy Spirit comes in to convict the believer of our wrong doing so we can confess the sin and get back on the right band wagon -of trying not to sin ------but God does not charge us with the sins we do commit -----we are forgiven ---Period


1 John 1:5-7 EXP B

God Forgives Our Sins

5 Here is the message we have heard from ·Christ [L him] and now ·announce [proclaim; declare] to you: God is light [C referring to God’s truth and goodness], and in him there is no darkness [C referring to falsehood and evil] at all.

6 So if we say we have fellowship with God, but we ·continue living [L are walking] in darkness, we are liars and do not ·follow [perform; practice; act according to] the truth [John 8:12; 12:35].

7 But if we ·live [L walk] in the light, as ·God [L he] is in the light, we ·can share [have] fellowship with each other. Then the blood of Jesus, God’s Son, cleanses us from every sin.


Romans 5:20 ESV

Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,


I say ------Grace does not give us a licence to Sin ----Grace ----- is our strength not to fall into sin -----


Psalm 103:11-12 CEB
11 because as high as heaven is above the earth,
that’s how large God’s faithful love is for those who honor him.
12 As far as east is from west—
that’s how far God has removed our sin from us.



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Pilgrimshope

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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.

I thought about the comment since I never considered that point before, and decided that the claim is actually true after some scriptures started coming to mind that I believe support it.

After church we went to lunch and I brought the statement up to hear what they had to say. After I tried to explain my position, my stepfather and dad still strongly rejected the idea. They believe that the sin itself is forgiven, and when I asked how God does that, I was told that He simply remembers it no more. To me, that's an incorrect interpretation of Hebrews 8:12 since that verse refers to God intentionally forgetting our sin AFTER it is dealt with, not before.

Besides, the bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 that a saved person's righteous and sinful acts in life are tested by the fire of the Holy Spirit at the in the afterlife by which we will be either be rewarded or suffer loss for each instance. Clearly (to me) this means that God doesn't forget our sins until after this event takes place (which is just before heaven and hell are populated).

Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.

~~~

First, the law of the Lord declares that there is only one response to any sin we commit:

Genesis 2:16-17 (NASB95)​
The LORD God commanded the man, saying, "From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die."​

So death is the only response God has for dealing with sin, ANY sin, period. Here's a verse that shows how aggressive the Lord is at doing just that:

Romans 1:18 (NASB95)​
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness"​

From that it is clear that all the Lord pours out his wrath against ALL sin. That means all sinners are subject to eternal separation from Him (the "second" death) unless there is a worthy substitute to die in our place. That voluntary substitute (called "propitiation" in the bible) is Jesus who knew no sin of His own:

1 John 2:2 (NASB95)​
"...and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world."​

So Jesus paid the price of death for all of our sins, including those who never accept His gift of salvation. The bible goes on to say this:
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NASB95)​
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."​

This is key! My sin and the sins of everyone else don't just disappear because of forgiveness. Jesus bore them all, and the wrath of God mentioned above was poured out on Him in my place and yours because He became our sin!

Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)​
"But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed."​

Sin is not simply forgotten by a holy God. The law demands a penalty of death, and the Lord is a perfect Judge who follows the law He created. He cannot just ignore it. If sin wasn't dealt with by death, then the law is broken. That is why Jesus died for us... to fulfill the law. According to Matthew 5:17, fulfilling the law was His primary mission for coming to dwell among us. The verse immediately afterwards, IMO, let's us know that the law cannot be fulfilled until everything the law addresses, including sin, is dealt with:
Matthew 5:18 (NASB95)​
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished"​

One more verse that clearly shows that it isn't sin that is forgiven, but forgiveness is instead extended to those who have accepted that free gift Christ offers because He paid for it on the cross:

1 John 1:9 (KJV)​
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive US our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."​

The emphasis is mine. No, Jesus is not faithful and just to forgive our sins, according to the bible. He is faithful and just to forgive US our sins. I was told at lunch that my position is simply semantics, but I believe that word "us" makes a difference and said if it wasn't there, I would agree with their position. It seems obvious to me that forgiveness is extended to people, not to the sin itself. All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.

The sins don't just disappear because a false understanding of how God applies forgiveness. They have to be dealt with first according to the law (someone has to die) and ONLY THEN will the Lord forget about them forever.

So what do you all think?
consider this small point

“Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little. And he said unto her, Thy sins are forgiven. And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace.”
‭‭Luke‬ ‭7:47-48, 50‬ ‭KJV‬‬

is jesus right ? Or are her sins not forgiven ?

it doesnt sound like that pastor realizes there’s a new covenant or that he has t met jesus

“for this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭26:28‬ ‭KJV‬‬

“This is the covenant that I will make with them After those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, And in their minds will I write them; And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.”
‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭10:16-18‬ ‭KJV‬‬

Not only forgiven , but Forgiven and forgetten actually

“their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.

i would find a pastor that isn’t preaching this law under this ordination

“Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared. Beware of him, and obey his voice, provoke him not; for he will not pardon your transgressions: for my name is in him.”
‭‭Exodus‬ ‭23:20-21‬ ‭

because ot doesn’t forgive sins it makes people know sin

“Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.”
‭‭Romans‬ ‭3:19-20‬ ‭KJV‬‬

And find a pastor who understands the New Testament is about repentance and remission of sins in his name

“and said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.”
‭‭Luke‬ ‭24:46-47‬ ‭KJV‬‬

The old is about imputing sins the new is about remitting sins through repentance and faith in Christ

finally consider if a message like “ sin is never forgiven “ is working against this true message in the Bible’s New Testament

“I write unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for his name's sake.”
‭‭1 John‬ ‭2:12‬ ‭KJV‬‬


I’d maybe share some scripture with that pastor or maybe the people he’s telling this to
 
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Run for the hills do not turn back, do not collect $200.00. Have nothing to do with that type of false teaching.
 

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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "
That "pastor" should find a new job, maybe insurance sales, or Real estate. Inflicting him on a congregation with THAT LEVEL OF BIBLICAL IGNORANCE isn't a good thing.
 

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The word games people play just should not happen in a Christian Church
 

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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.

I thought about the comment since I never considered that point before, and decided that the claim is actually true after some scriptures started coming to mind that I believe support it.

After church we went to lunch and I brought the statement up to hear what they had to say. After I tried to explain my position, my stepfather and dad still strongly rejected the idea. They believe that the sin itself is forgiven, and when I asked how God does that, I was told that He simply remembers it no more. To me, that's an incorrect interpretation of Hebrews 8:12 since that verse refers to God intentionally forgetting our sin AFTER it is dealt with, not before.

Besides, the bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 that a saved person's righteous and sinful acts in life are tested by the fire of the Holy Spirit at the in the afterlife by which we will be either be rewarded or suffer loss for each instance. Clearly (to me) this means that God doesn't forget our sins until after this event takes place (which is just before heaven and hell are populated).

Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.

~~~

First, the law of the Lord declares that there is only one response to any sin we commit:

Genesis 2:16-17 (NASB95)​
The LORD God commanded the man, saying, "From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die."​

So death is the only response God has for dealing with sin, ANY sin, period. Here's a verse that shows how aggressive the Lord is at doing just that:

Romans 1:18 (NASB95)​
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness"​

From that it is clear that all the Lord pours out his wrath against ALL sin. That means all sinners are subject to eternal separation from Him (the "second" death) unless there is a worthy substitute to die in our place. That voluntary substitute (called "propitiation" in the bible) is Jesus who knew no sin of His own:

1 John 2:2 (NASB95)​
"...and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world."​

So Jesus paid the price of death for all of our sins, including those who never accept His gift of salvation. The bible goes on to say this:
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NASB95)​
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."​

This is key! My sin and the sins of everyone else don't just disappear because of forgiveness. Jesus bore them all, and the wrath of God mentioned above was poured out on Him in my place and yours because He became our sin!

Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)​
"But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed."​

Sin is not simply forgotten by a holy God. The law demands a penalty of death, and the Lord is a perfect Judge who follows the law He created. He cannot just ignore it. If sin wasn't dealt with by death, then the law is broken. That is why Jesus died for us... to fulfill the law. According to Matthew 5:17, fulfilling the law was His primary mission for coming to dwell among us. The verse immediately afterwards, IMO, let's us know that the law cannot be fulfilled until everything the law addresses, including sin, is dealt with:
Matthew 5:18 (NASB95)​
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished"​

One more verse that clearly shows that it isn't sin that is forgiven, but forgiveness is instead extended to those who have accepted that free gift Christ offers because He paid for it on the cross:

1 John 1:9 (KJV)​
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive US our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."​

The emphasis is mine. No, Jesus is not faithful and just to forgive our sins, according to the bible. He is faithful and just to forgive US our sins. I was told at lunch that my position is simply semantics, but I believe that word "us" makes a difference and said if it wasn't there, I would agree with their position. It seems obvious to me that forgiveness is extended to people, not to the sin itself. All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.

The sins don't just disappear because a false understanding of how God applies forgiveness. They have to be dealt with first according to the law (someone has to die) and ONLY THEN will the Lord forget about them forever.

So what do you all think?
Tell me one sin that Jesus did not die for. He is the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. Sin is a debt that we owe God. We have zero capacity to pay the debt. Jesus paid it for us. Now I don't know how you can separate sin from the sinner. So if we say that God forgives sin, it is no different from saying that God forgives us our sin. There are only two classes of people: those who have received Christ and are forgiven and those who reject Christ and are dead in trespass and sin.

Semantics? Yes. And the "our" in 1 John 1:9 has been inserted by the translators. It's not in the original text.
 

TheDivineWatermark

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And the "our" in 1 John 1:9 has been inserted by the translators. It's not in the original text.
This link (BlueLetterBible) shows there to be a "personal possessive pronoun" in the first part of the verse ("our sins" or "the sins of us"), and so what the rest of the verse says (about that) follows on from that particular thing (where it says "the sins"... meaning, the ones having been mentioned at the top of the verse, namely, "our sins" / "the sins of us" [with this personal / possessive pronoun--G2257])...

-- https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/1jo/1/9/ss0/t_concif_1160009
 

listenyoumustAll

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I visited a church I grew up in today with my dad, stepfather and daughter. The pastor briefly mentioned something in his sermon that my stepfather and dad (both saved like me) strongly disagreed with: "Sins are never forgiven. Ever. "The pastor didn't elaborate and simply went on with the rest of his message on not conforming with the world as stated in Romans.

I thought about the comment since I never considered that point before, and decided that the claim is actually true after some scriptures started coming to mind that I believe support it.

After church we went to lunch and I brought the statement up to hear what they had to say. After I tried to explain my position, my stepfather and dad still strongly rejected the idea. They believe that the sin itself is forgiven, and when I asked how God does that, I was told that He simply remembers it no more. To me, that's an incorrect interpretation of Hebrews 8:12 since that verse refers to God intentionally forgetting our sin AFTER it is dealt with, not before.

Besides, the bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 that a saved person's righteous and sinful acts in life are tested by the fire of the Holy Spirit at the in the afterlife by which we will be either be rewarded or suffer loss for each instance. Clearly (to me) this means that God doesn't forget our sins until after this event takes place (which is just before heaven and hell are populated).

Anyway, here are verses that came to mind that I believe supports the pastor's position that sins are not forgiven. He didn't say this explicitly, but the way I see it, people are the ones who can be forgiven if they accept it, but sins have to be dealt with.

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First, the law of the Lord declares that there is only one response to any sin we commit:

Genesis 2:16-17 (NASB95)​
The LORD God commanded the man, saying, "From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die."​

So death is the only response God has for dealing with sin, ANY sin, period. Here's a verse that shows how aggressive the Lord is at doing just that:

Romans 1:18 (NASB95)​
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness"​

From that it is clear that all the Lord pours out his wrath against ALL sin. That means all sinners are subject to eternal separation from Him (the "second" death) unless there is a worthy substitute to die in our place. That voluntary substitute (called "propitiation" in the bible) is Jesus who knew no sin of His own:

1 John 2:2 (NASB95)​
"...and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world."​

So Jesus paid the price of death for all of our sins, including those who never accept His gift of salvation. The bible goes on to say this:
2 Corinthians 5:21 (NASB95)​
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."​

This is key! My sin and the sins of everyone else don't just disappear because of forgiveness. Jesus bore them all, and the wrath of God mentioned above was poured out on Him in my place and yours because He became our sin!

Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)​
"But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed."​

Sin is not simply forgotten by a holy God. The law demands a penalty of death, and the Lord is a perfect Judge who follows the law He created. He cannot just ignore it. If sin wasn't dealt with by death, then the law is broken. That is why Jesus died for us... to fulfill the law. According to Matthew 5:17, fulfilling the law was His primary mission for coming to dwell among us. The verse immediately afterwards, IMO, let's us know that the law cannot be fulfilled until everything the law addresses, including sin, is dealt with:
Matthew 5:18 (NASB95)​
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished"​

One more verse that clearly shows that it isn't sin that is forgiven, but forgiveness is instead extended to those who have accepted that free gift Christ offers because He paid for it on the cross:

1 John 1:9 (KJV)​
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive US our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."​

The emphasis is mine. No, Jesus is not faithful and just to forgive our sins, according to the bible. He is faithful and just to forgive US our sins. I was told at lunch that my position is simply semantics, but I believe that word "us" makes a difference and said if it wasn't there, I would agree with their position. It seems obvious to me that forgiveness is extended to people, not to the sin itself. All committed sin is removed from a saved person's account in God's eyes because Jesus already suffered for those sins.

The sins don't just disappear because a false understanding of how God applies forgiveness. They have to be dealt with first according to the law (someone has to die) and ONLY THEN will the Lord forget about them forever.

So what do you all think?
Friend in Hebrews 8:12(KJV) For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more. It means in God's sight the sins of a believer are blotted out .

Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.” Isaiah 1:18.
Just like the garden one Man Adam sinned and fell short of the glory of God was covered with skin of a lamb by God to cover shame . likely One Man Jesus begotten of God,his righteousness which is excellent was sacrificed . as the law is wholesome to fulfill ,sin is wholesome . death has been dealt with by Jesus Christ as his resurrected and seated at the right hand of God. Eternity for the believer starts from this life ,the believer is called to serve in works for its a Harvest of souls in this life . .Jesus is both Saviour and Lord in this life for the believer . Our kingdom will come on earth as it is in heaven when Jesus returns. God bless
 

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God is all-knowing and does not forget sins, however He may forgive us. Even the sins of people God has forgiven are still written in the Bible, forever known, like the sin of David.