I have always wondered the same question and what i came up with makes sence to me. I figure that if you ask God to forgive all your sins and just account for the ones you do rememer and i believe He will take care of the rest :) But don't think he just wants you to ask for forgivness. He does but most of all he wants your Love. :) Praise God!!!!!!!!!!
No, if you are a Christian, you believe God will forgive you of every sin you commit if you are willing to repent, confess your sin, and forsake the sin you committed. Allah has no part in the Christian religion.
Yes Moses did confess to God.
A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss it directly with the appropriate victim of his sin.
there are absolutely no sins that God does not forgive.
No church can forgive sin. No vicar, priest or whoever can forgive sin unless that sin was committed against that person. When one sins against God then only He can forgive.
Of course: God will forgive any sin provided that person has truly repented. The only sin God will not forgive is the Unpardonable Sin, and if you think you have committed it don't worry about it because it means you haven't.
Answer: No. Only God can forgive sins. We do not worship Muhammad.
It means to pray to God, speak to God and tell Him what you have done as an act of sin... like what I do.. is that I tell God what sin I have comitted and ask for forgiveness. It is the first act of repenting.
God will forgive any sin if you repent.
A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss the matter directly with the appropriate victim of his sin, whoever it happens to be.
God ALWAYS forgives you if you are sorry for your sins.
The only sin that cannot be forgiven by God is the sin of rejecting the Holy Spirit's guidance and prompting for repentance. This is often referred to as "the unpardonable sin" or "blasphemy against the Holy Spirit." It is essentially a complete and final rejection of God's offer of forgiveness and salvation.