The "question" got cut off, so I'll have to assume you're asking if you're truly forgiven. The only unforgiveable, or unpardonable, sin mentioned in The Bible is "blasphemy against the Holy Spirit," mentioned in Mark 3:22-30 and Matthew 12:31-32. Jesus doesn't really describe in detail what this means, which has led to tons of different interpretations based on a variety of different biases. The page "What is the 'unpardonable sin?' How does sin become 'unforgiveable?'" provides what I feel is a good breakdown and analysis of the unpardonable sin by taking the verses in context, both within their own passages and with the rest of the Bible itself. The bottom line is that simple blasphemy is not unforgiveable, and especially not what some people — even religious leaders — would consider "blasphemy." The fact that you regret and wish to repent of what you did indicates that the Holy Spirit is drawing you back to Him, and that certainly does not indicate that you cannot be forgiven. Don't worry. You are not in trouble with the Big Guy upstairs. God recognizes that you are aware of your own thoughts and appreciates the fact that you are maturing. Generally speaking, in most religions (I don't know what religion you are) God is loving and forgives us our 'thoughts' - it is our deeds and misdeeds that get us in trouble.
At 13 you are too young to be worrying unduly about these matters. Especially about thinks which you can't remember. When the time comes, God and yourself will have much more to sort out about things which will be unforgettable.
Let it go. It seems it may not have happened, and anyway you have apologised.
Relax and get on with enjoying the life your God gave you.
Close, but not quite. The word "family" is singular, so the verb "are" in "your family are in my thoughts" would be actually be "is", making the sentence "your family IS in my thoughts".
Positive thoughts can have a significant impact on our mental and physical well-being. They can improve our mood, reduce stress levels, boost our immune system, and enhance overall resilience. Cultivating a positive mindset can lead to better relationships, increased productivity, and a more optimistic outlook on life.
actually the word is context specific and hence the meaning is churning or the process of thoughts or the process of thoughts which leads to ideas !!
You don't. Take control of your thoughts and move on. Simply put.
sit in a chair then twist sombodys head they will remember their thoughts i red it in my class.
A person who identifies as straight, but has some gay thoughts, might be bisexual, or he might be straight and curious. But if this man has only gay thoughts, he's actually a gay man who is confused.
well, none of the episodes actually go into his thoughts about this.
that mean you have remember something. that happen long time age and you keep it in thoughts.
I would ask Aslan about his role as a protector and guide for the children, his thoughts on the nature of sacrifice and forgiveness, and his wisdom on facing challenges with courage and faith.
actually sky has no limit. so we can compare our thoughts with sky that we can increase our thinking process so that we become broadminded.by this we can differentiate between the wrong & right.
Listen to "Forgiveness" by Don Henley on the "End Of The Innocence" disc. ....I'm learning to live without you now But I miss you sometimes The more I know, the less I understand All the things I thought I knew, I'm learning again I've been trying to get down To the heart of the matter But my will gets weak And my thoughts seem to scatter But I think its about forgiveness Forgiveness Even if, even if you don't love me anymore....
Well, actually Einstein did science that changed it. His thoughts of space made this so. dun dun dunnnnnn !