Haich
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How are you held accountable for your sins, if you die in a state of sin? By this I mean if you are a Christian, but r*pe women or watch under aged porn, how are you held accountable to God?OK, even though I’m “a newbie“ I have seen enough of your posts to know that you are sufficiently intelligent. I have to finish my work day here, but I know you understand just because we believe on Christ and our sins are forgiven that doesn’t mean that the rebellious nature we were born with just “goes away”. God has given mankind free will and he doesn’t force us to obey his commandments, thus it’s not that we are “allowed” to sin, rather we are given free will to choose.
What I have said (several times) is that when you accept Christ, you should gain a new sense of wanting to please him and therefore the sins that perhaps you used to think were no biggie and justify you begin to reject and avoid. To use a simplified real life example: prior to my acceptance of Christ, I used to justify being sexual with my boyfriend. Deep down, I knew it was wrong even before I became a Christian. After accepting Christ, it became more painful for me to try to justify and ignore my sins (this is called conviction)....Which led to me eventually breaking up with that boyfriend as I began to try to change my behavior and he couldn’t understand what was going on. Today, many years later, as a Christian if I were to begin dating again I would never have sex outside of marriage, or at least try everything in my power to avoid it. If I fell into temptation and actually did do that, I would immediately repent and stop doing it.
I have already sinned today! My husband and I got into an argument and I raised my voice and treated him disrespectfully. I had to apologize to him and I know deep down I shouldn’t do that so I confessed it immediately to my God and asked him to forgive me and strengthen me against doing that again. Unfortunately because I am human and flawed, it may happen again, but I try my hardest to avoid it. The “pre-Christ” me, full of pride and spiritually blind, would have probably given him the silent treatment and refused to apologize, rationalizing that he deserved it based on blah blah.
By the way, sinning isn’t just disobeying the 10 Commandments as they are literally written. (Although all sin will fall under one of those commandments when you trace it back.) Sinning is when we act in a way that is oppposed to God, His nature, and His moral perfection.
Have a peaceful day.
At the end of the day Christians and Muslims have some good things in common religiously speaking. Of course we do disagree on some very key and critical doctrines. However we seem to agree on a lot of moral content. It’s too bad that instead of trying to disprove and outdo one another, and talking down to each other that we can’t just approach it with an attitude to understand those differences, while treating each other with respect and perhaps coming together in a world that is becoming increasingly evil and rejecting spirituality of every kind.
Please don't say people like that aren't Christians blah blah blah...I had friends who would go to church and have sex with numerous women in bars, cheat, steal etc. And then come Sunday, they were little cherubs.
How will they be held accountable for their actions if they die unrepentant?
That's all I want to know.