I agree but I don't believe anyone here has ever suggested that a murderer can just waltz into Heaven without repentance, we all hold true to repentance here but many of us disagree on where this opportunity for repentance comes from, some say through Faith and some say through works by faith, it's all the same to me but definitely no one here insists that a destructive wicked lifestyle will get you into Heaven regardless of if you believe Jesus is savior or not, even the devils believe and tremble with fear
But here is the thing Andrew... a few on here absolutely insist that once a person is "saved" God no longer sees their sin, and nothing they do (or don't do) can separate them from the love of God.
Ok... so if someone commit's
"murder" then that could be a reason once doesn't get to "waltz into heaven without repenting." What about
"anger" or
"gossip" or
"contention"? Jesus classifies all these the same. And again, a few on here have screamed continually that "repentance" has nothing to do with our "salvation." (Of course the Bible says it does, but I say that to make a point.) Where do we draw the line? If we say that "saved" people cannot murder and still be okay in God's eyes, can we say that someone who "hates" is ok in His sight if they have been "saved"?
You see the quandary we have here... where does God draw the line between what He can see in our behavior and what some claim He sees only 'through Christ'?
If God will blame the murderer for killing rather than the weapon that he used, will God not blame one who harbors unforgiveness in their heart but shift the blame elsewhere? Of course not.
"The soul who sins shall die." (Eze 18:4), and for those who insist that is OT and God changed His mind, we have Paul's warning to the 'believers' -
"Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?" (Rom 6:16), and it is to professing Christians he warns -
"the wages of sin is death" (Rom 6:23) This Truth is applicable more to church-goers than to those in the world.
Don't we know that if we don't forgive others, God WILL NOT forgive us? And if He did once forgive us, and then we don't walk in humility and obedience, God will take away His forgiveness. (Matt 18:32-35, Matt 6:14-15).
Surely, if we murder our brother as Cain did Abel, we are in danger before the Lord. Although, yes, God can forgive such a one if he truly repents. He will pay his debt to society, and may suffer loss in the Kingdom, but there can be forgiveness.
So too... If we slay our brother with just our words and hold a grudge against him God will not forgive us. Period. there is no way to twist this Truth Jesus taught. Without True Biblical Repentance (as some here refuse to believe is necessary) God won't extend forgiveness to us, and we absolutely will forfeit our inheritance in the Kingdom. The entire New Testament confirms this.
As carnal thinking people, we will try anything to shift the blame to another or even an object, as long as we come out ok in the end. The rock, the gun, the President, my ethnicity, or most often - someone else's fault. We saw this in the very beginning. Eve blamed the serpent. Adam blamed Eve, then even blamed God. But God held them responsible, as He most definitely will hold us accountable for our sins in that Day that we have not
"striven against even to the shedding of our own blood."
"Circumcise yourselves to the Lord; remove the foreskin of your hearts, O men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem; lest my wrath go forth like fire, and burn with none to quench it, because of the evil of your deeds.” - Jer 4:4
Our God hasn't changed. If He ever does... we're all sunk. He required repentance and obedience from His people back then, and He requires repentance and obedience from us now.
When the Lord judges us He will not look at others, or circumstances we faced or what tools were available to us... He will look at only one thing - were we faithful and obedient regardless of our situation or what others said or did to us.
"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad. 11 Knowing, therefore, the terror of the Lord, we persuade men." - 2Cor 5:10-11a
Amen.