I suppose God could (as an act of grace) preemptively forgive that sin. I'm not promising anything. Just suggesting that it's a theoretical possibility.If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it, does this mean they won't inherit the Kingdom of God? (go to be with Jesus if they die) or, could it be they are not truly born again?
If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it, does this mean they won't inherit the Kingdom of God? (go to be with Jesus if they die) or, could it be they are not truly born again?
If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it
They don't attend church or speak about the Lord anymore.
They left the Church after they left their wife to seek out adulterous relationship. Pastor of Church contacted them and they lied they were in an adulterous relationship. They blamed their spouse for them leaving.
They no longer attend that church or any church and have interest in things of Buddhist religion.
Good question, only God really knows since it is up to Him.If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it, does this mean they won't inherit the Kingdom of God? (go to be with Jesus if they die) or, could it be they are not truly born again?
“Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin: for his seed remaineth in him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.” 1 John 3:9 (NCPB)If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it, does this mean they won't inherit the Kingdom of God? (go to be with Jesus if they die) or, could it be they are not truly born again?
The good news ... is that everyone gets what they want.If a Christian has committed adultery and not repentive of it, does this mean they won't inherit the Kingdom of God? (go to be with Jesus if they die) or, could it be they are not truly born again?
No, I don't move on, I continue to pray for my former husband. I still love him,dearly.