Laws of Sins
- A sin is anything that is not right.
- A sin burdens and stains your spirit.
- An innocent sin is committed unintentionally.
An innocent sin can also be committed intentionally when
- the circumstances are really beyond your control at the time; or
- you honestly do not know that it is considered a sin at the time.
- A willful sin is committed when you know it is a sin, but you still commit it.
A willful sin burdens and stains your spirit much more than an innocent sin.
- To be temporarily set free from a sin, you shall pray to our God to confess the sin* sincerely.
Our God is always willing to forgive a sin temporarily. The sin will be taken off your spirit and put beside your spirit for a period of time.
6. To be permanently set free from a sin, you shall
- pray to our God to confess the sin sincerely; and
- Take responsibility for the sin. Ask for forgiveness from the person who suffers due to the sin. If it is really beyond you to ask for forgiveness from the person, you may do good deeds to compensate for the sin; and
- make great effort to avoid similar sins in the future; and
- forgive yourself for the sin whenever you are reminded of the sin.
Then our God will forgive the sin permanently. The sin will be put beside your spirit and kept off your spirit permanently. You will no longer feel dirty, burdened, or troubled by the sin.
- When your human body dies, you cannot be 100% free of sins.
If you are qualified for eternal life in Heaven, the holy blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ (which was shed when He was crucified on the cross in our human world in 35 A.D.) will be applied to wash off your remaining sins, making you (your spirit) thoroughly clean to be accepted into Heaven.
Note *: How To Confess A Sin?
When you confess a sin to our God, be specific. Do not merely say, “I confess all my sins.” Instead, for example, say, “My God Who created the universes, I’m sorry that I was angry with my child today and said those extreme words. Please forgive me and teach me.”