If those who have fallen into hell repent, will God save them?

Updated on society 2024-08-04
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yes, there is a story in the Bible about this.

    Roughly speaking, there was a man in hell who repented and wanted to get out. God remembered that he had saved a poor man with a garlic, and promised him to grab the garlic and fly out of hell. But many of the people of hell also wanted to go out, so they grabbed him by the foot.

    He was pulled straight down, and kicked them all away with his foot. But because of this, God canceled the decision and told him to stay in hell.

    This story was told to me by my good wife, who was a nun when I was six or seven years old. I remember it until now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    That's a good question, that's great.

    Of course I will save myself, but in fact, I will save myself

    I'm afraid I won't have a chance to repent, because it's too bitter

    There is no chance of repentance

    Therefore, the Jizo Bodhisattva has a heart"Hell is not empty, and you will not become a Buddha"

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, falling into hell is a punishment for doing wrong things in his previous life and not repenting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you sincerely repent, God will save you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, because no one will go to hell, and if you want to be rescued, learn to change yourself, you will be worthy of it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tell you: Although God is heavenly, they also have face, do you think, if they go to save people who have fallen into hell, wouldn't it be shameless? What will people on the outside think? So, they won't save it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    God will never forgive sinful people, only you and your parents can forgive you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The evil cause of going to hell is because sentient beings have created terrible hellish karma, and this aspect must be repented and eliminated.

    If you want to maintain your human body, you must uphold the merits of taking refuge, keeping the vows, and dedicating yourself, because you can't rely on luck, for people who have not studied the Dharma, being able to be a human being in the next life is a kind of liberation, but in fact it is not, if you don't hear about the Dharma in the next life, you may still be as ignorant as in this life, so whether you can be liberated by practicing is not only whether you have attained a human body, but also whether you have the cause for liberation, and among the causes of liberation, respect for the Three Jewels is the most important. If you are lazy about the Dharma in the continuum, you may be lost in many lifetimes, so you should practice the Dharma diligently.

    The six Mahayana degrees have made this clear, starting with generosity, taking vows, forbearance, meditation, diligence, and prajna, which is the stage of study, complete diligence, and enlightenment of prajna, or relying on the recitation of the Buddha, relying on the Buddha to strive to live in the Pure Land world, which is our "life-saving straw."

    If we don't know anything about the Dharma in our past lives, we may continue to miss the opportunity for liberation in this life, not everyone will necessarily go to hell, and our sinful karma can be repented and corrected, which requires us to have devout beliefs, and we need to practice hard, and if we are lazy, we may stay where we are for many lifetimes.

    Chant the Buddha well, there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, you are wrong, everyone who dies will go to hell, unless you have great merit in life.

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