Shades of Sin
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 5:59 am
Okay, I am thinking a few things through....
Sin.
Are there degrees of sin? How is sin judged?
How does God, or anyone, differentiate between sin? Sin is sin is it not? So does a priest that abuses boys* (and that is JUST an example, not a dig) get a harsher punishment than a thief?
Myra Hindley apparently found Christ before she died. If she did, does that mean that her sins are forgiven? Part of me thinks, of course and that`s right but there is still part of me that thinks how is that fair? But is that just me projecting my guilt of my sins? After all we are ALL sinners. Who am I to judge? God will/has forgiven my sins. Christ died for my sins.
I suppose what I`m asking really is how does God judge us in our sin? Does He? Isn`t it written somewhere that as long as we repent and accept Christ our sins are forgiven? Does that mean we can sin in the knowledge that through repentance and the mercy of Christ we are forgiven?
For me, I think it comes down to what is really in our heart. Our sincerity.
I`m scared of judgement, the judgement of God. How can I live up to God? I have sinned, probably will again, so where does that leave me? A hopeless sinner? A sinner, yes. Hopeless, no. I have faith in my Lord.
Thoughts?
* I used this as an extreme example. It is NOT a reflection of my views of Catholicism, or priests.
Sin.
Are there degrees of sin? How is sin judged?
How does God, or anyone, differentiate between sin? Sin is sin is it not? So does a priest that abuses boys* (and that is JUST an example, not a dig) get a harsher punishment than a thief?
Myra Hindley apparently found Christ before she died. If she did, does that mean that her sins are forgiven? Part of me thinks, of course and that`s right but there is still part of me that thinks how is that fair? But is that just me projecting my guilt of my sins? After all we are ALL sinners. Who am I to judge? God will/has forgiven my sins. Christ died for my sins.
I suppose what I`m asking really is how does God judge us in our sin? Does He? Isn`t it written somewhere that as long as we repent and accept Christ our sins are forgiven? Does that mean we can sin in the knowledge that through repentance and the mercy of Christ we are forgiven?
For me, I think it comes down to what is really in our heart. Our sincerity.
I`m scared of judgement, the judgement of God. How can I live up to God? I have sinned, probably will again, so where does that leave me? A hopeless sinner? A sinner, yes. Hopeless, no. I have faith in my Lord.
Thoughts?
* I used this as an extreme example. It is NOT a reflection of my views of Catholicism, or priests.