What happens if I willfully sin?

When the Scriptures talk about “willful”sin, it means arrogant sin such that you do it just to show that God is wrong and you are right. An “in your face” sin toward God. Even that sin is forgivable if you sincerely repent and pray for forgiveness. There is only one unforgivable sin.

What are considered unforgivable sins?

Jacob Arminius defined the unforgivable sin as “the rejection and refusing of Jesus Christ through determined malice and hatred against Christ”. The unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Blasphemy includes ridicule and attributing the works of the Holy Spirit to the devil.

Can deliberate sins be forgiven?

Deliberate sins can and will be forgiven if God decided to have mercy on someone. He is sovereign and chose those whom He wished to save before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1; Romans 9:15–16). Repentance has nothing to do with whether someone becomes saved.

Does God forgive premeditated sin?

God forgives both premeditated and inadvertent sins when a person asks/confesses his/her sin(s) to him.

Can God forgive big sins?

God forgives all sin that is repented of. No sin too big. No one is outside God’s grace if they sincerely seek forgiveness and accept Christ as their Lord and Savior. “He forgives all your sin…” (Psalm 103:3).

What does the Bible say about deliberate sin?

Deliberate, premeditated sin is willful disobedience and rebellion against ELOHIM. It results in severe punishment or even loss of our salvation. Leviticus 26:23 If, in spite of all this, you refuse my correction and still go against me; then I too will go against you; and I, yes I, will strike you seven times over for your sins. 1 Corinthians 6:9.

What is deliberate premeditated sin?

Deliberate, premeditated sin is willful disobedience and rebellion against ELOHIM. It results in severe punishment or even loss of our salvation. Leviticus 26:23 If, in spite of all this, you refuse my correction and still go against me; then I too will go against you; and I, yes I, will strike you seven times over for your sins.

What does it mean to “go on sinning deliberately”?

It’s a more intentional, eager, wholehearted act of the will. An act which shows there isn’t a real identity of spiritual newness inside, which acts as a constraint holding back the will, at least in part. Now here’s the second thing to notice in the phrase “go on sinning deliberately” [or “willingly” or “eagerly”].”

Is there a provision for intentional sin?

But there is no provision for intentional sin. The Bible tells us so. Deliberate, premeditated sin is willful disobedience and rebellion against ELOHIM. It results in severe punishment or even loss of our salvation.