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Originally Posted by mfblume
What I mean by intentional is that a person sins with purposeful intent to sin and not caring whether or not God is pleased. Most believers could not resist the sin although they DID NOT want to displease God and knew it was wrong. They had weak resistance to sin. That is the distinction from what I called intentional sins. IOW, they intend to do it whether or not it is wrong just because they want to do it. But, if that intention is abandoned after they committed it, and they genuinely are sorry with a true change of heart and ask forgiveness, they will be forgiven.
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How about people who know it's wrong, but go into it planning to repent later? (And, of course, they do repent later.

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