There are some sins that in a vacuum are intended well, and she could have said dear daughter, I lied to try not to hurt you, but now I see it is obvious.
There are some sins that in a vacuum are intended well, and she could have said dear daughter, I lied to try not to hurt you, but now I see it is obvious.
It's far, far from an unforgivable thing. It could serve as a warning giving insight, though, that she'd been pretending that this evil man wasn't evil after all. She'd been taken advantage of by an evil man.
I hope of course she gets away from the evil man. But she could use some insight from heaven, if I may dare to say that, about why she had put up with evil.
Here's where the story of the cross-bearing Christ comes in. Christ did a work on earth which reached into all necessary time and space to bear the consequences of sins for those who will at some point lean on Christ. This is why she doesn't have to worry about lasting guilt for her error.
This is why confessing the error and leaning on the love of God which makes that error unnecessary to keep up, is all that is needed.
I guess I don’t understand that. Or what that means.