If your talking spiritually, of course. If you are talking morally, you really gotta make it right with the person you wronged. Forgiveness lies with them. Good luck! God loves you no matter what! If you ask God for forgiveness with a sincere heart, in Jesus's name , you will be forgiven. Read The Bible; it helps. God sent his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for our sins and salvation. You can only receive this salvation through Jesus Christ. Only if You are sorry for your sins and accept Him into your heart. Through this prayer of the faithful: Heavenly Father, I come to you today in Jesus's name. I believe that you sent your son to us for our sins and salvation. I believe that He died on the cross and rose on the third day. I ask you to forgive me for all my wrong doings. Jesus guide me, save me, and enter my heart. I ask you this in your son's holy name. Amen. If you have said this prayer you have just accepted Jesus Christ into your heart, you are now a child of God. Continue to read your Bible and spread the joy to others. Jesus loves you! Yes, God forgives all; no sin is greater than another.
Forgiven is about striking a balance between being very worship oriented and honest as well. This is a song about letting yourself or someone else down, but finding the power to find closure with the person you hurt.
I assume that you meant "pray". You should ask for forgiveness for the sins that you have committed once. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins" (1 John 1:9). When someone is forgiven it doesn't mean that the person forgiving will keep dragging it up. You are forgiven and that is it. God also says that when we are forgiven, "he remembers our sins no more" (Jer 31:34). This doesn't mean that God actually forgets things, he just doesn't count our sins against us any more. If you keep saying sorry for the same sin, it shows that you don't believe that God has forgiven you. Trust that God in his grace loves you and if you have truly repented, has forgiven you totally and truly once and for all, and that's all you need.
The literal translation would be "to you it is pardoned or forgiven", translated as you are forgiven (speaking to one person).
That varies from state to state.
When someone is committed in a relationship it means they focus their love on that person. It means you consider the whole package of the person, flaws, positive components and focus your time and love to that person.
You know you have forgiven someone when you no longer feel anger, resentment, or desire for revenge towards them. You may also feel a sense of peace and closure about the situation. Forgiveness is a personal process and may take time to fully achieve.
A person can say that they have truly forgiven someone when (a) they don't bring up the subject ever again (b) they no longer dwell on what happened (c) there is a deep feeling of peace in the heart from having let go of the pain.
Because a person can pretend that they are hypnotized and accuse someone of a crime that wasn't committed by that person...
No, basically if a person do something wrong and then repent it, he/she will not be asked about it but as long as he hurted some one i.e the rights of people can never be forgiven. They are forgiven as long as the person who is suffered forgive him/her.
As many times as they sincerely ask for forgiveness.
Supposedly not (to Catholics) . An excommunicated person can always be forgiven in the sacrament of Reconciliation. Short of that, if truly sorry for the offenses committed, the final judge is God. We live in the hope that all are saved.
The style is very stilted and the sentence is obviously written by a person who does not use English as his or her native language. Hereof is incorrect and is also redundant. Instead try: Any incovenience caused is much regretted.