- Oct 19, 2012
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Years ago I made up my mind about something and more or less turned it into a promise that I wasn't going to pursue a certain thing. It was a bit of an irrational thought/decision because I imagined it going a certain way if I pursued what I wanted. Later on, I realized it was rash and that I made that decision by thinking/feeling a certain way and not fully considering everything.
Anyway...I'm back to wondering if it is a sin for me to change my mind. The Bible talks a lot about vows and how serious they are, that we should not delay in paying it. I also know that sin comes with consequences; so if it is true that I am able to change my mind and take back a vow, wouldn't there still be consequences to breaking it?
Also, this part I wonder about often in everyday life and not just this particular scenario. Many times I wonder about what sort of consequences will come about from breaking vows or sinning in other ways that maybe many would find insignificant, but I feel like everything might be relevant to God.
Thanks for reading this. Looking forward to ideas/advice.
Anyway...I'm back to wondering if it is a sin for me to change my mind. The Bible talks a lot about vows and how serious they are, that we should not delay in paying it. I also know that sin comes with consequences; so if it is true that I am able to change my mind and take back a vow, wouldn't there still be consequences to breaking it?
Also, this part I wonder about often in everyday life and not just this particular scenario. Many times I wonder about what sort of consequences will come about from breaking vows or sinning in other ways that maybe many would find insignificant, but I feel like everything might be relevant to God.
Thanks for reading this. Looking forward to ideas/advice.