Shalom.
Today is Sheni, 10-14, evening and morning, night and day, of this Jewish Calendar Calendar Day.
Of or for what sins can a person be forgiven? Sin is transgression of the law. What must a person do to be forgiven for this sin and or transgression? Must a person repent? If a person has faith in God and Jesus would they commit a sin that they cannot be forgiven of or (for) which they must repent to be forgiven of? Is it possible to sin a sin unto death and or die and not be resurrected among the righteous or counted among the righteous in the resurrection? Would a person who dies return to dust, be buried in a grave, or go to hell or the lake of fire?
If a person can be forgiven of a transgression, either such that they want to be saved and born again and be forgiven and granted the free gift of eternal life or that they already believe that they are or have such that does not mean that they should commit sin or commit that sin or commit sin in that regard or sin in that regard. Then how can a person live a righteous life if they either have not thought to do so, feel that they can't, have tried to do so, want to do so, are already doing so, have difficulty doing so, or have great success either such that they are righteous or moving in that direction or are successful or in vain pursuit of righteousness by their own works? To do the right thing and to do what is good and pleasing in God's eyes is always viewed as valuable desired and a good thing in the eyes of God and Jesus and those who are called by them or called by God's name or Jesus name in God's name or in view or in light of the one true God not having a misunderstand of who Jesus is and what He has done for us them.
What can be done according to the Law, Torah? What do we learn about salvation in Jesus Christ? And, what can we learn from the TaNaK (Torah Scripture (Torah Scripture or Torah is Scripture), Torah Nevi'im K'tuvim Scripture) Scripture or Scripture as a whole (including Matthew through Revelation)?
Shalom.
Jacob
Today is Sheni, 10-14, evening and morning, night and day, of this Jewish Calendar Calendar Day.
Of or for what sins can a person be forgiven? Sin is transgression of the law. What must a person do to be forgiven for this sin and or transgression? Must a person repent? If a person has faith in God and Jesus would they commit a sin that they cannot be forgiven of or (for) which they must repent to be forgiven of? Is it possible to sin a sin unto death and or die and not be resurrected among the righteous or counted among the righteous in the resurrection? Would a person who dies return to dust, be buried in a grave, or go to hell or the lake of fire?
If a person can be forgiven of a transgression, either such that they want to be saved and born again and be forgiven and granted the free gift of eternal life or that they already believe that they are or have such that does not mean that they should commit sin or commit that sin or commit sin in that regard or sin in that regard. Then how can a person live a righteous life if they either have not thought to do so, feel that they can't, have tried to do so, want to do so, are already doing so, have difficulty doing so, or have great success either such that they are righteous or moving in that direction or are successful or in vain pursuit of righteousness by their own works? To do the right thing and to do what is good and pleasing in God's eyes is always viewed as valuable desired and a good thing in the eyes of God and Jesus and those who are called by them or called by God's name or Jesus name in God's name or in view or in light of the one true God not having a misunderstand of who Jesus is and what He has done for us them.
What can be done according to the Law, Torah? What do we learn about salvation in Jesus Christ? And, what can we learn from the TaNaK (Torah Scripture (Torah Scripture or Torah is Scripture), Torah Nevi'im K'tuvim Scripture) Scripture or Scripture as a whole (including Matthew through Revelation)?
Shalom.
Jacob