Heavenly Pilgrim said:
HP: I was always under the impression from Scripture that the unsaved had to do something to be forgiven, and that without which that being done no sins would be remitted?
You are under the wrong impression. Salvation is a free gift of God. Salvation is not of works (Eph.2:8,9; Rom.6:23). True Christianity is the only religion in the world wherein a man does not have to work for his salvation; does not have to do something to be saved; it is a gift of God; acquired by faith alone.
I have certainly heard a lot of preachers telling the unsaved that they would have to do something to go to heaven. You don't suppose they all are in error do you?
Yes. Every last one of them are in error. Salvation is a gift. You don't have to do anything for it, but receive it by faith.
Does not Scripture tell us that some will die in their sins, showing full well that they have not been forgiven, judicially or otherwise?
Absolutely.
Scripture also tells us that every sin will in fact be brought up at the judgment, except for those covered by the blood.
Your statement is ambiguous. All the sins of the saved are covered by the blood: all of them: past, present, and future.
But of the unsaved, yes their sins will be brought up at the Great White Throne Judgment, and there will be no believers present there.
If the theory of DHK is correct, and God has judicially paid for the sins of the entire world, and had their sin debt “legally satisfied,” and has as promised ‘forgotten them,’ who is going to stand and accuse the sinner of sin if in fact God stays true to His promise and does not remember that which He paid for?
In this paragraph you have delighted to misrepresent what I have posted previously.
1. I don't have theories. I have quoted to you the Word of God. I can do without your mockery.
2. It is the Bible that says that God has judicially paid for the sins of the entire world and that their sin debt has been legally satisfied. That is the teaching of 1John 2:1. If you don't believe it offer another explanation. The word "propitiation" has a definite meaning--atonement--satisfied (in a legal way). Do some of your own Bible study.
In a previous post I posted four Scriptures that said "God remembered our sin no more." There were four different Scriptures that said that. Do you need more. I could have posted more. Once a person comes to Christ he remembers our sin no more. Or do you call God a liar HP. Is that the case?
As far as the believer is concerned, the one who has trusted Christ, God will never bring his sins up again. They are covered by the blood, never to be remembered again. Why do you take what I have said out of context and misrepresent what I have said. I wasn't speaking of sins after salvation, that is those sins that affect a person's walk with God. After salvation a believers sins are forgiven in respect to salvation. But the believer must still ask forgiveness to maintain a right relationship with the Lord. That has nothing to do with salvation. You are confusing two entirely different subjects.
The blood of Christ covers all sin, all the sin of all the people of all the ages in the world. However it is only efficacious on those who believe. God offers a gift, the gift is salvation. You have the choice to receive or reject it. It is not God's fault if man rejects the offer of salvation that he has provided.