What I want to know is this: say you pray an act of contrition–you are sorry for your sin but are not PERFECTLY CONTRITE–let’s say you’re 99% CONTRITE.
You tell God you are sorry for mortally sinning and promise to go to a Catholic priest for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
On the way to making your confession to a Catholic priest a drunk driver hits your car and you die.
Will you go to Hell?
Brother Don’t we know that God’s mercy is greater than any love we could ever know? That He firstly forgives us 7 times 70 before he askes us to do the same. he must because He is the auther of the book we read, the bible.
. ANOTHER POINT I WOULD LIKE TO BRING UP IS THIS. How do you know when you are 100%contrite?
Come on, only God knows the amount of contrite we are.
Say for instance I sin, I go to confession, and I’m sorry because I don’t want to go to hell, am I contrite… doesn’t seem like it.
So I wonder if some one here might be looking into something we should leave to God.
I sin, I sin again against my neighbour, and I realise so i get on my nees and ask God to forgive me. Does God forgive me? Well in my bible maybe not…point is that God says in the bible
“Why do you come to me your God, who you cannot see, to ask forgiveness before you go to your brother, who you have sinned against, and ask forgiveness”?.
Now I think that that would give you more of an answer to most situations, since most sins are against our neighbour.
It seems that some people forget that some sins we commit against ourselves are forgiven or covered by God’s mercy.
Like when some people repeatedly sin against their own body, say smoking, excessive drink masterbation etc/ Now the person goes back to God askes for forgiveness and askes God to help because the person tells God they can’t do it by themself. They keep on asking they keep on sinning. One day God gives the person the grace to not sin in this form. The person is then healed no more sin in that form, through God’s healing.
All because of God wanting that person to go through purification, making them ready for ministry the next life or all for God’s glory.
That seems like a God I would follow.
I don’t ask the questions I read the Bible and leave the rest up to God.
All glory to God on High.