Will sins that I have commited before I became a Christian affect my Judgement? 
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Thanks.Emmy said:Dear John Pearce.When Jesus died for us on the cross,He bore all our sins away with Him,He gave all of us the chance to return to God blameless and without sin;all of us means you as well John,If we accept this free offering of Jesus and follow Him,all our past sins have completely disappeared.He left us with two commandments:"Love God with all your hearts,with all your minds and with all your souls,also love your fellow men and fellow women as you love yourselves."These two commandments contain all ten commandments which God gave us.One more thing John,if you sin now(God knows how very hard it is not to sin)you must ask God/Jesus to forgive you and really try to sin less and less.Sincere greetings from Emmy,your sister in Christ.PS All humans sin sometimes.
It depends on what you mean by "judgment". Do you mean will they affect your outlook on things? I would say yes. That is why we need to be invovled in God's words so that we can become conformed to Him (Rom. 12.2).John Pearce said:Will sins that I have commited before I became a Christian affect my Judgement?![]()
Hi there!John Pearce said:Will sins that I have commited before I became a Christian affect my Judgement?![]()
John Pearce said:Will sins that I have commited before I became a Christian affect my Judgement?![]()
Hi there!prestonw said:This says that you will be judged on your works. This is seperate from sin. In other words, while having faith in God and Jesus is a start, it isn't the end all be all answer. While eternal life is granted to all that believe in Jesus, what your place is in this eternal life are determined in part by the works you perform.
Okay, but what will our place be in Heaven? This is where we are judged according to our works. This may determine if you are in the presence of God or if you get to eternelly scrub the heavenly toilets, so to speak. That is the point I was trying to get across.Dive said:I personnaly believe that the Judgment wont actually be as it sounds. Jesus died on the cross for us so that, if we follow him, no matter what happens we can get into heaven. All we need to do is accept is we have done wrong, and then we'll be forgiven. I dont believe that we will be forgiven when we die up in heaven, I think we've already been forgiven: when Jesus died on the Cross. 2000 years ago
reverend B said:the way i understand it, when you repent of your sin, when you bring your sin to God in humility and sorrow, your sins are not only forgiven, but forgotten. they are "as far as the east is from the west". they cease to be. the closer we walk with Christ the less these sins will influence our lives.
John, no they will not. I have scripture for you.John Pearce said:Will sins that I have commited before I became a Christian affect my Judgement?![]()