Spirituality
08 Sep 12
Originally posted by stellspalfieAs many here have said, it is not a "one and done" affair. The Christian experience is a journey, and a learning experience. Humans still sin and because of this, we need continual "updates" and "touch-ups". We make progress, but some days are better than others. This is one reason for rites such as the Holy Eucharist and Catholic confession. This is also why love of God and love for our fellow man are so important. This creates the framework for the work in progress.
if christ washed away our sin, does that mean we no longer need to be christians as we have no sin?
Originally posted by Suzianneim not sure if its accurate but ive been told on here that the jeasus died for all the sins that have and will be done. that sounds like a 'one and done' affair.
As many here have said, it is not a "one and done" affair. The Christian experience is a journey, and a learning experience. Humans still sin and because of this, we need continual "updates" and "touch-ups". We make progress, but some days are better than others. This is one reason for rites such as the Holy Eucharist and Catholic confession. This is a ...[text shortened]... for our fellow man are so important. This creates the framework for the work in progress.