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Sin is no longer an issue with God; we are redeemed! With that statement, you are either rejoicing, shocked, or confused. That is one radical statement, and this statement can be backed up by the Word of God. The message most people hear says that sin breaks your relationship or fellowship with God.
Sin is no longer an issue with God; we are redeemed! With that statement, you are either rejoicing, shocked, or confused. That is one radical statement, and this statement can be backed up by the Word of God. The message most people hear says that sin breaks your relationship or fellowship with God.


The strictest message says that you lose your salvation (“backslide”) every time you sin, until it’s confessed. Others believe your eternal salvation is still secure, but you lose fellowship, can’t get your prayers answered, or can’t be used of God if you sin. That’s not good news, since all of us sin ([[Romans 3:23]] and 1 John 1:8).
The strictest message says that you lose your salvation (“backslide”) every time you sin, until it’s confessed. Others believe your eternal salvation is still secure, but you lose fellowship, can’t get your prayers answered, or can’t be used of God if you sin. That’s not good news, since all of us sin ([[Romans 3:23]] and [[1 John 1:8]]).

Latest revision as of 14:39, 30 January 2023

Sin is no longer an issue with God; we are redeemed! With that statement, you are either rejoicing, shocked, or confused. That is one radical statement, and this statement can be backed up by the Word of God. The message most people hear says that sin breaks your relationship or fellowship with God.

The strictest message says that you lose your salvation (“backslide”) every time you sin, until it’s confessed. Others believe your eternal salvation is still secure, but you lose fellowship, can’t get your prayers answered, or can’t be used of God if you sin. That’s not good news, since all of us sin (Romans 3:23 and 1 John 1:8).