- Jul 27, 2006
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This may be an impossible question to answer, because there are a million different circumstances that may factor it, but here it goes.When we are saved, we are forgiven, right? I know the differce being saved makes in one's life, but I see people often have to face the consequences of thier past life; we reap what we sow. Gal 6:7So, if God's wrath is no longer on us, how should we take this? As punishment? How do you take something like that without feeling condemed? I know God wants to show us where we are wrong, so we can be better. This is really awful, and I know it's not true, but I worry God will be like "I forgive you" (and he always does, thank God), and then later bring on a sucker punch in the stomach for something that he forgave and forgot. Am I totally off my rocker? Is my mind warped? People cannot get away with things, I know, it's not right. But what's the difference going through something hard saved or unsaved, if God is mad at you either way?