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I've often wondered why many people pray for the forgiveness of their sins even after they've been saved. Admittedly, I've done this because I want to be right with God, even though I've had questions as to whether it was actually needed.
Think of this
When you are saved, you are saved from sin and death. That is, you have been justified, sealed with the blood of the lamb. What purpose, then, is there in asking for forgiveness for the remission of sins, since your sins are already covered with Jesus shed blood?
I can understand it in the following context:
We ask for relational forgiveness from God, but not for the remission of sins, as those have already been taken care of as part of salvation. What do you think?
Think of this
When you are saved, you are saved from sin and death. That is, you have been justified, sealed with the blood of the lamb. What purpose, then, is there in asking for forgiveness for the remission of sins, since your sins are already covered with Jesus shed blood?
I can understand it in the following context:
We ask for relational forgiveness from God, but not for the remission of sins, as those have already been taken care of as part of salvation. What do you think?