self murder? suicide? Depends on who you ask. Many people, including myself, believe that this is the one sin that is UNforgivable. The reasons are... 1. In order to be forgiven a sin, you must be truly sorry and remorseful. Meaning that if you had it to do over, you would not. 2. You must ask for the forgiveness. How can you do that if your soul is already burning. It's too late then. 3. Some will argue that you could ask prior to the deed, but that negates back to #1.
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I believe people make mistakes which should be forgiven. But some things are not meant to be forgiven such as murder or child abuse.
according to the christian bible, any sin can be forgiven.
All sins are forgiven in heaven if they weren't no one would ever go to heaven. I believe sins are forgiven on earth too but some that may not seem forgiven because people go to jail for them would be murder rape (adultery).
Feelings of guilt can be persistent due to internal struggles with self-worth, shame, or a fear of repeating the mistake. Even though one may be forgiven by others, self-forgiveness is essential for moving on from the guilt. It may take time and effort to adjust one's mindset and let go of those feelings.
This question is asking if you have forgiven the person asking the question, as they have forgiven you.
Reward, Sins get forgiven, Increases patience and self control Helps them to get into the right frame of mind... etc =]
In taking your own life you are turning your back the one of the best things God has given us, the very gift of life itself. In the bible it says thou shalt not murder (the ten commandments). so therefore it is a sin to commit murder or suicide. However it is worse to commit suicide, because there is no time to be forgiven. By commiting suicide you have commited murder with no spare time for forgiveess. If you commit murder you have time for remorse or forgiveness.
One perspectiveAll have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). Even those who have been forgiven miss the mark. The sacrifice of Christ, once and for all, is enough even to cover future sins. Therefore one could, in theory, commit murder and still be forgiven of that particular sin. Whether one would want to murder after having been forgiven, though, is another question. Furthermore, being forgiven or having the gift of forgiveness available isn't a license to sin.Another view:When you are forgiven, you have to try not to do it again.Continuing:The Apostle Paul did infact murder many, but because of his ignorance (1 Timothy 1:12-13)he was forgiven...based on his repentence. He acknowledged his wrong, and from that point on, knew he had to work continually so as not to 'become disapproved' somehow, and lose God's favor (1 Corinthians 9:26+27). Christ's sacrifice only covers those who continue obedient to his father (Mathew 7:21-23)Hebrews 10:26 tells us that motive and heart condition are what determine our forgiveness....it says: "For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins..." KJV.God is no fool,. He knows the heart..... whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap.
of course murder is horrible and anyone who murdered someone should be murdered unless it was self defence
Am I Forgiven was created in 2010.
after killing caesar,the murder commitied suicid by killing himself. people were hunting him so he killed him self