Dorothy Mae
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No commas should be there because the time of sinning is defined in “who sin to their dying day” and if you put commas there, you’ve separated the noun from the verb out of the sentence. The phrase within commas can be removed from a sentence and it’s still a full sentence. If that is done with your suggestion, the verb is completely gone and it makes no sense not to mention the main point is gone.Where in the bible does it say we can sin in heaven? Or was this a grammatical error? Meaning did you mean "The worst sinners in history, can be in heaven, who sin to their dying hour..."
For God, who has all sins written down, it makes a difference on Judgment day. For the victims of our sin, it makes a huge difference. Only for the perpetrator does it make no difference.One sin, many sins, all fall short of the glory of God. No matter if you sin once, or the worst sins... all sins are sins. Either His Blood covers ALL sin or no sin.
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