Making up for sins often involves sincere remorse, seeking forgiveness from those harmed, and making amends when possible. This can also include personal reflection, repentance, and committing to change behavior to avoid repeating the same mistakes. Many people find solace in spiritual practices or community support as they navigate their path to redemption. Ultimately, the process is deeply personal and may vary based on individual beliefs and values.
" purgatory " was a place where souls went to make up for their sins before they went to heaven
Because kids don't have sins and babies don't make sins so that is why God loves his children and kids don't make sins.
Faith without works is dead. However you can't make up for your sins with good works. So do good works because your faith leads you to love and care. Salvation from God through Jesus is the only way to be actually forgiven of sins by God because it is the path that God provided.
religious people they wanted to be closer to God or they wanted to make up for their sins
well, the priest absolves you of your sins, but you have to do a penance to make up for your sin.
If you are referring to the tradtional "Seven Deadly Sins," also called the cardinal sins or capital sins in Catholic dogma they are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride.
God does not make mistakes
Not really. One is not related to the other, in most cases.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe seven deadly sins, as we now have them, were drawn up by catechists in the early church (before the seventh century) to help people sort them out. The sins themselves are in opposition to the seven virtues, which are from God. God did not, and being All-Good, could not have made up the seven deadly sins.
Atonement meas to make up for ones sins or lies; to apologize or amend. Use dictionary.com for more. See the movie, it is amazing.
The cast of Give Up Yer Aul Sins - 2002 includes: Maria McDermottroe as Teacher
Yes! They were the cutest couple on 7 Deadly Sins!