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Originally Posted by
fuego
The second one is the important one regardless if they repent or not. To me the OP implies we don't have to do that, which contradicts other scriptures.
I can see where, w/o revelation, it would be confusing, especially when reading Mark 11:26. If we don't forgive, God won't forgive us. Does this mean if God doesn't forgive us, we'll lose our Salvation?
Or if we don't forgive others trespasses against us, we'll go to hell? Or does it mean we're backslidden, out of fellowship with God, may die early, but still go to Heaven?
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Originally Posted by
Valiant Woman
I can see where, w/o revelation, it would be confusing, especially when reading Mark 11:26. If we don't forgive, God won't forgive us. Does this mean if God doesn't forgive us, we'll lose our Salvation?
Or if we don't forgive others trespasses against us, we'll go to hell? Or does it mean we're backslidden, out of fellowship with God, may die early, but still go to Heaven?
Is His capacity to keep greater than our capacity to sin?
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