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I was wondering how the Christians on this board view repentance. I personally am a “once saved, always saved,” kind of gal, but I do have to admit that I have a hard time figuring out how someone who is a Christian will be saved if they let’s say murder a bunch of people and keep doing it. Although on the other side of that spectrum if someone were to lie by telling their friend that they really do like that haircut and then they go out and get hit by a bus how sad would it be that they get their ticket to heaven torn up because they weren't given a chance to repent from that one sin.
So my question is do you see repentance as an initial required act at the time of salvation, a moment of remorse and turning to God or do you see it as something that is required throughout your journey with God in order to keep your salvation?
So my question is do you see repentance as an initial required act at the time of salvation, a moment of remorse and turning to God or do you see it as something that is required throughout your journey with God in order to keep your salvation?