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Originally Posted by NotforSale
My question to you would be this: how much sin can a person be involved in and still be "Saved"? I know for a fact, you can't truly answer this question, but the point is, does God reject His Children after they are his Children, or His Creation after He created them?
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I can't say how much sin because I personally see no reason to limit forgiveness to a certain number. I think its much more about the heart. When a person sins are they broken because of their sin and come to God in repentance and confession OR do they sin willfully and make excuses/justification for their sin? Id be very concerned for the person who claims to be a believer but sins willfully and isn't bothered by it.
But I do think there is a distinction between God's children (believers) and those His creation (all). The two are not interchangeable.
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