Let’s say someone was about to commit a mortal sin such as idk robbing a bank, but they use their conscience and decide not. Still a sin?

Hogie2019-08-29T13:03:00Z

The emphasis regarding sin is no longer the action of sin, but the motivation of sin. Without going into a lot of detail to explain this... we all start out with a sinful nature. This needs to be changed to a godly nature, and that is what happens when one repents and believes the gospel. But, man with his sinful nature, has corrupted what it means to repent and believe the gospel.

Paul2019-08-27T21:06:55Z

Nope. A temptation is not a sin. We all experience temptations to do things we should not do. No sin unless we know it is wrong, and still decide to do it.

?2019-08-27T20:07:22Z

Temptation per se is not sinful, but yielding to it is sinful.

Anonymous2019-08-27T19:58:23Z

Thoughtcrime is death! Big Brother loves you.

No Chance Without Jesus2019-08-27T19:57:48Z

no that would be a success. The resisting of temptation

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