Where there is faith, it is forgiven - because faith is embracing something real, the death of Jesus for that (and all) sins.
But AGAIN, we see your heresy of repudiating faith. It's foundational to you.
Yes, the sin of rejecting Christ is forgivable, Jesus died for that sin. BUT that is apprehended, applied BY FAITH. There is no forgiveness apart from faith. You are just eliminating faith, insisting that if Jesus died for sin ERGO there is forgiveness - whether one accepts/trusts/relies/apprehends that death for them or denies it all, repudiates and reject Him, spits in his face. You are basing your whole theology on a heresy... the VERY SAME ONE that caused so many radical Calvinists like you to become Universalists.
"He justifies him who has faith in Jesus Christ." (Romans 3:16)
“God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that
whoever believes in Him will not perish but has everlasting life!” (
John 3:16),
“Everyone that
believes in Christ receives forgiveness of sins through His name” (
Acts 10:43)
“Sirs, what must we do to be saved?” They replied, “
Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved.” (
Acts 16:30-31)
“For by grace you have been
saved through faith in Christ, and this is not your own doing, it is
the gift of God” (
Ephesians 2:8)
BOTH the Cross and faith. Not either/or but both/and. I'm not saying that people will go to heaven without faith, that's your position, your foundational apologetic, "If Jesus died for all THEN all are going to heaven." You must repudiate what the Bible expressly states and the church has always believed: You insist God is wrong when He says Jesus died for all AND the God is wrong when He says that not all have faith and that faith is essential.
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