I have some questions here and would appreciate some feedback.
First, I understand that this is where the 'health and wealth' heresies originated. Is this true?
Second, something I have read recently has led me to think that it is taught there that if you sort of generally confess that you are a sinner, that your sins are then totally declared forgiven. Is the doctrine here that no forgiveness need to asked of the offended party (if possible) or real repentance be experienced? (I hope I am stating this clearly, as I know we cannot ever know all the sins we have commited and often simply have to count on God's grace to cover the unknown sins. I am refering to known sins and actions which have hurt others...)
Third, is there a universalist area of doctine in some of these churches where it is said that somehow everyone ends up in heaven?
Not trying to pick fights, please. Trying to know more from those who might know. Thanks.
First, I understand that this is where the 'health and wealth' heresies originated. Is this true?
Second, something I have read recently has led me to think that it is taught there that if you sort of generally confess that you are a sinner, that your sins are then totally declared forgiven. Is the doctrine here that no forgiveness need to asked of the offended party (if possible) or real repentance be experienced? (I hope I am stating this clearly, as I know we cannot ever know all the sins we have commited and often simply have to count on God's grace to cover the unknown sins. I am refering to known sins and actions which have hurt others...)
Third, is there a universalist area of doctine in some of these churches where it is said that somehow everyone ends up in heaven?
Not trying to pick fights, please. Trying to know more from those who might know. Thanks.