Can God save any sinner?

Yes, Christian theology generally teaches that God can save any sinner who comes to Him in faith, regardless of the magnitude of their sins, emphasizing that Christ's sacrifice covers all wrongdoing, offering forgiveness and a path to righteousness through belief, confession, and acceptance of Jesus as Lord and Savior. This is supported by biblical examples like Paul (Saul), a persecutor, or the thief on the cross, showing God's grace extends to the worst offenders.


Can the most sinful be saved?

It is this: If God's eternal purpose is to save sinners and He is able to save even the worst of them, then He can save you! In fact, the knowledge of your sinfulness is the ticket you need to come to Christ for salvation.

Who cannot be saved according to the Bible?

According to the Bible, those who will not be saved are generally described as people who reject Jesus Christ as the only way to God, refuse to repent from sin, persistently live in willful disobedience, practice blasphemy or spiritual apostasy (falling away from faith), and prioritize worldly desires or false teachings over God's truth, ultimately failing to persevere in faith until the end. Key indicators include unbelief, seeking salvation through other means (deeds, religions), and a hardened heart against God's call. 


Will God heal a sinner?

Some illness comes by nature, not by sin, and God sometimes heals those (John 9:1–7). Often, however, it is sinning which brings sickness upon the sinner. Sometimes, but not always, when the Lord forgives sin He heals the sickness.

What does the Bible say about a sinner being saved?

Romans 3:23 says, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (ESV). I also knew that I had been saved by grace. Ephesians 2:8 says, “For by grace you have been saved through faith” (ESV). Salvation was a gift I didn't deserve and certainly couldn't to earn.


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Can one lose salvation once saved?

Whether a Christian can lose their salvation is a major theological debate, with most Evangelical and Reformed traditions believing true believers are eternally secure ("once saved, always saved") due to God's faithfulness, citing verses like John 10:28-29. Conversely, some traditions, citing passages like Hebrews 6, suggest that genuine faith can be lost through persistent, unrepentant sin (apostasy), emphasizing the need to "hold on to the end". Both sides agree salvation comes by grace through faith, but differ on whether a truly saved person can fall away permanently. 

How to be 100% sure you're going to heaven?

To be sure of going to heaven, most Christian teachings emphasize accepting Jesus Christ as Savior through faith, repentance from sin, and a commitment to follow Him, believing His sacrifice paid for sins, while other faiths like Islam focus on sincere obedience and hope in Allah, and Judaism considers weighing good deeds and sins; ultimately, the assurance comes from trusting in divine promises and personal transformation according to specific religious beliefs, not just good works. 

What are the top 3 unforgivable sins?

With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.


What are signs that God is trying to remove someone from your life?

Signs God might be removing someone include a persistent lack of peace, constant anxiety, feeling drained, a shift in feelings/attraction, repeated closed doors in the relationship, and the person pulling you from your faith or purpose. It often feels heavy, forced, or like you're losing yourself, indicating a need to release them for your own growth and protection, even if it's difficult to let go. 

Does God heal unbelievers?

God delights in us all healing both nonbelievers and believers. His mercy and power are not confined to just those that know Him. In Scripture, Jesus healed people regardless of their faith background — like the 10 lepers in Luke 17, where only one returned in gratitude, or the Roman centurion's servant in Matthew 8.

How does God choose who to save?

Different religions and Christian denominations offer varying perspectives on how God chooses who is saved, ranging from God's sovereign, predestined choice (Calvinism) to God electing based on foreknowledge of human faith (Arminianism), while many traditions emphasize a combination of God's grace and individual free will, where God calls, but humans must respond by calling on His name through faith and good works, as seen in broader Christianity and Islam. 


Who are the 144,000 that will be saved?

For the Jehovah's Witnesses the 144,000 are the number of those from the time of Christ to 1935, although that number gets changed more recently. But, to 1935, those are the number of true witnesses, true believers His anointed class of saints. Only 144,000 in that whole history of the church had been saved.

Do I lose my salvation every time I sin?

No. Jesus is your salvation and the Holy Spirit is your eternal guarantee (2 Cor. 1:22). If sinning caused us to lose our salvation, heaven would be empty.

Is saying omg a sin?

Saying "OMG" (Oh My God) isn't universally seen as a major sin, but many religious interpretations consider it taking God's name in vain, a violation of the Second Commandment if used casually, disrespectfully, or as a thoughtless exclamation, especially as "OMG" is often just a shorthand for "Oh My God". Some believe the intent matters – a moment of awe might be different from using it in disgust, but many suggest avoiding it entirely for reverence and using euphemisms like "Oh my goodness" or "Wow" instead, to be safe and honor God's name. 


What is the hardest sin to defeat?

There's no single "hardest" sin, as it varies by belief and individual, but Pride (hubris) is often cited as the root and worst sin in Christianity, leading to others, while Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (rejecting God's forgiveness) is considered unforgivable. Other contenders include deep-seated habits like Sloth, which stops spiritual growth, or the fundamental Islamic concept of Shirk (associating partners with God). 

Why doesn't God just get rid of sin?

The question of why God doesn't eliminate sin often leads to theological answers centered on free will, the need for humans to freely choose love and righteousness, the idea that suffering builds character and reliance on God, and the belief that Jesus' sacrifice offers redemption rather than instant removal of all struggle, with sin ultimately facing judgment. Many perspectives suggest sin is allowed to reveal deeper heart issues, teach lessons, and demonstrate God's greater solution through grace and Christ's atonement, allowing for growth and appreciation of salvation. 

How to know if God has chosen someone for you?

Knowing if God has chosen someone for you involves seeking peace, wisdom from scripture and trusted mentors, and observing mutual spiritual growth, characterized by deep, calm assurance, shared faith, mutual respect, and a deepening love and compassion that aligns with biblical principles, even amidst challenges. It's often less about dramatic signs and more about a quiet, steady knowing and alignment with God's will, confirmed through prayer and wise counsel, rather than just feelings. 


What is the biggest sin that God will not forgive?

According to Christian scripture, the "unforgivable sin" or "eternal sin" is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which involves a persistent, willful rejection and attributing the work of God (through the Spirit) to evil, essentially hardening one's heart to God's grace and forgiveness, making repentance impossible. This isn't a single act but a settled, defiant attitude, often described as attributing Jesus's miracles to Satan, as detailed in Matthew 12:31-32, Mark 3:28-29, and Luke 12:10.
 

Why does God put difficult people in your life?

We need to view difficult people, not as a hindrance to ministry but an opportunity to grow in grace. Difficult people are sandpaper people who may rub us the wrong way but are the one's, God wants to use in our lives to refine and shape us into the man or woman He wants us to become.

What sins won't get you to heaven?

Different faiths list various sins that hinder entry to heaven, often including idolatry, adultery, murder, dishonesty, drunkenness, lust, envy, wrath, pride, sorcery, hatred, and blasphemy, with major Abrahamic faiths highlighting actions like shirk (polytheism in Islam), shedding innocent blood, and committing sexual sins as particularly severe, though repentance is often emphasized as a path to forgiveness. 


How do I know if I've been forgiven?

We feel anew God's love for us as His children—and our Savior's love for us.” When we feel God's love as we repent, we can know that we have been forgiven and that our Heavenly Father wants us to stay close by His side.

What sin did God not forgive?

The sin God does not forgive, according to Jesus in the Bible, is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which means persistently and willfully rejecting the Spirit's conviction about Jesus, refusing His work, and hardening one's heart against God's offer of forgiveness, effectively saying "no" to salvation and remaining in impenitence. This isn't a specific act but a state of final, persistent refusal to accept God's grace through Jesus Christ, essentially choosing to remain separated from Him. 

Why is 3AM a holy hour?

Church teaching says nothing about the time of 3 a.m. However, in popular culture it has become known as the “devil's hour.” This is because Gospel tradition reports that Jesus died at 3 p.m., and so—because the devil likes to mock God—the inverse hour of 3 a.m. is considered the time the devil chooses to manifest most ...


Will husband and wife know each other in heaven?

Yes, most Christian traditions believe spouses will know and recognize each other in heaven, but the earthly institution of marriage won't exist; relationships will be transformed into a higher, more perfect communion with God and all believers, meaning you'll know your spouse more fully, but not as husband and wife in the earthly sense, but as fellow saints in God's presence. Jesus said people in heaven "neither marry nor are given in marriage," but this doesn't negate recognition, just the earthly marital structure, with transformed, deeper love. 

Who are the 144,000 that will make heaven?

The 144,000 in the Bible's Book of Revelation are described as sealed servants of God, with interpretations varying: some see them as a literal number of Jewish men from specific tribes serving as end-time evangelists, while many scholars view them symbolically as representing the completeness of all faithful Christians (Jewish and Gentile) protected by God through tribulation, enduring to the end to follow the Lamb. Jehovah's Witnesses believe they are a specific group of anointed Christians going to heaven to rule with Christ, distinct from a "great crowd" on earth.