Her Sins are Forgiven
Mary Magdalene in the bible was a prostitute being spoken of in this passage of scripture. Her willingness to wipe Jesus feet with her tears and hair showed great love to Jesus. Even though Mary’s sin was great, her love for Jesus overshadowed her sin which Jesus forgives her of in that moment. Many women are forced into these desperate survival activities reluctantly and shamefully. Sometimes desperate situations call for desperate measures which can equal sin in your life. Many christians live as mere men and women. You’re in this world without God’s help. When you are forgiven for less sin than another person who has heaped up much sin in their life, you tend to love less. The person who has committed more sin in their life, will love more because he or she has a mind to be involved in more life experiences than a person who is less outgoing. We subconsciously know we’re living in sin and without realizing it, we try to compensate for it by showing more love to others; useless subconscious atonement. They should be more grateful because God will accept them just as quickly because of the power in Jesus’ blood to destroy sin. Nothing gets forced on anyone concerning the gospel. Without Jesus in your life your sins remain, and that unforgiven sin will meet justice in hell when you transition.