Is It All Right To Commit Adultery...If You Ask For Forgiveness?
- Author Gregory St.james
- Published April 29, 2011
- Word count 1,153
To some of you this may sound like a stupid question. Yet the real question is simply this, is it all right to sin if Jesus died for our sins. If Jesus died for our sins then it was seem that all we have to do is ask for forgiveness after we sin and that will make everything o.k.
There are a lot of Christians who are on death role for murder, vicious rapes, forceful assault and battery, who feel in Jesus’s eyes they have done no wrong. At least feel that Jesus is not upset about it and as long as they consider themselves as Christians, all will be forgiven. They believe that as long as you are a Christian, as far as Jesus is concern you have a Get Out Of Hell card in your pocket.
If one was to take a tally of have many Christians there are in jail or waiting execution for death role, I am sure it would not surprise anyone that they make up the majority by a large margin. When someone asks why this is that so many Christians commit crime, it can only be because they feel that no matter what they do against God’s Ten Commandments, they are assured a mansion in Heaven.
We even see people who are not Christians or who are even atheist, joining the Christian religion upon their final days on death role, just so that they can get into Heaven. Why worry about Hell or doing right and being good if all you have to do before you die after murdering, stealing, and doing wrong is say I am a Christian, forgive me Jesus. Or Hail Mary, count some beads, father I have sin, erase that off my chart, but keep the eraser close by, cause I am not through yet.
If one knows that there is a speed sign posted for 55 miles per hour, but also know that all of the police are on strike. How many people do you think is going to obey the speed zone? If your parents tell you that you must be home before midnight and you stroll in at six in the morning from the pancake house, knowing that all you have to say to them is oh, yeah, I’m sorry, forgive me. How many times do you think those children are really going to try to beat it home before midnight instead of hanging out with their friend before rolling to the house?
Simply what I am saying is, if you can have your cake and eat it too, then why wouldn’t you. As long as Christians keep saying that Jesus died for their sins, the more likely that they will feel that it is all right to sin since Jesus paid for it in advance, why not use it. If you went to dinner at a fine restaurant and the owner says the food is on the house, would you insist on paying. Or if he told you that your father paid for your dinner already, would you feel obligated to pay for your meal again.
As long as you believe that Jesus have paid for your sins, even though no where in the bible does Jesus say this, then what is wrong with sinning if you don’t have to pay for it. It like someone giving you a free credit card with all expenses paid up front by someone else. Would you worry about how much you charge on it, knowing that it is an unlimited debt free card. You would sin not only for yourself, but for your friends and family too. You would buy everything in the store, shop until you drop, commit sin on a daily basis since someone has already paid your account in full.
If you are hungry and you go into an all you can eat buffet, knowing that you can eat and eat all that you want for the same price. Tell me, are you going to just have a salad. Of course not, you are going to stuff yourself until you heart and stomach is content. If a Christian does wrong and is forgiven for it, and later get the desire to do wrong again, is he going to not do wrong a second time or remember oh, yeah, it’s a free buffet, I can sin until my heart content. I can’t wait until I get out of jail so I can do some more wrongs.
The question that I ask to you, not as a Christian, but as one with common sense,
does this make any sense to you? How can you tell a murderer, a Hitler that what he does is wrong, at the same time you tell him that it all right cause Jesus will forgive him for it. We know that two wrongs don’t make a right, but do a thousand wrongs or more make a right as long as you are a Christian. As long as you are a Christian does that mean that you can do no wrong as far as Jesus is concern.
It is time for the Christians to stop lying on Jesus, saying that he condones sins and have given them the o.k. to sin in his name. If one would read the bible, they would know that Jesus never condoned sin and never said that it is ever all right for one to sin. When Jesus asked God’s forgiveness it was for those who stood with him during that biblical time who had forsaken God.
Yet somehow, today, there are those who attempt to preach and fool you into believing that it is all right to sin and even worse in Jesus’s name. Usually when you look closely at these types of clergies, you will find that the reason they say that is because they are sinners themselves. They try to fool you into believing that it is all right to sin, because they do not want to answer for all the bad things that they have done, so they tell you that Jesus has washed away their sins. Yet, if Jesus owns every Laundromat in Heaven, he couldn’t wash away all those sins.
One must read the bible and understand that when Jesus talked about going to Heaven, he said that you must obey the Ten Commandments and give unto the needy. He did not say that you should disobey my Father’s Commandments and ask for forgiveness and give to the church as a way of paying off your sins.
You as an individual must read the bible and understand for yourself that Jesus never condones sins and that you should never let anyone convince you that you will be forgiven or that in Jesus’s eyes it is all right for you to sin.
Gregory St. James is the author of the book that explains that Jesus is a Savior not an Excuse for you to use when you commit sin. The book explains that God want us to obey the commandments and not use forgiveness as a scapegoat for when we do evil. The book is called Jesus Is No Excuse.. The Words and Verses of Gregory St. James
www.jesusisnoexcuse.com
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