Hi Bob, you said....
Here are my questions again.....
Are you then concluding that any Christian who has an outstanding debt of forgiveness owed will lose their salvation according to this passage?
Does this happen at a judgment time or is it instant, like while a Christian is holding a grudge they are unsaved and when they then repent and forgive the debt they are saved again? Just how would this work?
If yes, what if a Christian has held a grudge for say two weeks against another and then suddenly dies without forgiving, does this Christian go to hell then?
God Bless!
You posted this same thing in another thread and I asked for a life application on the matter. Surely you can give a real life scenario to explain how this passage applys to the Christian.Matt 18 (last half of the entire chapter) has Christ telling a rather detailed story of "forgiveness REVOKED".
Then His conclusion is compelling "SO shall My Father do to EACH of you if you do not forgive your brother from your heart".
Interesting that Christ claims The Father will do something that many Christians claim to be impossible.
In Christ,
Bob
Here are my questions again.....
Are you then concluding that any Christian who has an outstanding debt of forgiveness owed will lose their salvation according to this passage?
Does this happen at a judgment time or is it instant, like while a Christian is holding a grudge they are unsaved and when they then repent and forgive the debt they are saved again? Just how would this work?
If yes, what if a Christian has held a grudge for say two weeks against another and then suddenly dies without forgiving, does this Christian go to hell then?
God Bless!
