What is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? First, every sin can be forgiven, even the seven deadly sins. Whew—you can rest easier now. What is the unpardonable sin? Jesus Himself said in Matthew …

Most sins occur because we want or desire something that we do not or cannot have. From there, follow sins of slander, adultery, stealing, lying, even murder, all because of human desire for things or …

Can we be set free from the results of the “original sin”? Yes. The Bible says that Jesus died “as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” (1 John 4:10, footnote) Jesus’ sacrifice can free us from the effects of …

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Jesus paid the penalty for our sins, and gives us His perfect righteousness. It's in the Bible, 2 Corinthians 5:21, NKJV. "For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become …

God is ‘ready to forgive’ sins and ‘will forgive in a large way.’ The Bible outlines 7 steps to gain God’s forgiveness.

The “seven deadly sins” were originally based on a list of eight principal vices. The list was developed in the fourth century C.E. by the mystic Evagrius Ponticus, whose work inspired the writings of monk …

The Bible does not say that Jesus paid a propitiation, but that He "is" a propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2; 4:10). This means that He, being God, bears the hurt in order to give mercy and …

The “seven deadly sins” were originally based on a list of eight principal vices. The list was developed in the fourth century C.E. by the mystic Evagrius Ponticus, whose work inspired the writings of monk …

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