SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWS LINK AND VIDEOS: Is the Son of Sam saved? Can a loving God forgive a murderer like the Son of Sam? God says that every man can be saved. God states that even the most veiled and hated individual can be saved if you believe and confess your sins to God. Acts 10:43 - To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.
IS HE REALLY CHANGED MAN?? This Is a Video of Him that was uploaded 3 Years Ago. In it he talks about being saved.
For those of us who struggle with the fact that such an evil man can be forgiven; we forget about all the murderers and killers in our own Bible. People like King David, Nebucaanezer, and even the disciple Saul who later became Paul all have killed and were brutal to some extent to eliminate those that stood in their way of their desires and lust. The Bible mentions that when we come to Christ that we are change in nature and our old self passes away. Corinthians 5:17 - Therefore if any man [be] in Christ, [he is] a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. Now we must realize that the Son of Sam will still be judge in the next life as he stands before God to confess the things he has done, but if his conversion is real and sincere than he has truly been saved by the blood of the lamb. This is an amazing development from one of the most brutal and cold hearted killers in recent memory. The Son of Sam has become a Son of God!
NY POST: The reason “Son of Sam” serial killer David Berkowitz isn’t going to parole meetings is that the born-again Christian believes that “Jesus has forgiven him and set him free,” according to his lawyer.
The Post revealed that Berkowitz was denied parole last week at Sullivan Correctional Facility upstate. He was a no-show for the hearing, his seventh since he became parole-eligible in 2002.
WAS THERE OTHERS INVOLVED
CHRISTIAN POST: David Berkowitz, aka the "Son of Sam" killer, skipped his latest parole hearing for religious reasons. He was eligible for parole after being kept in prison since 1977, when he was sentenced to six life sentences. He will now be kept in prison until 2016, when he will next be eligible for parole.
"David told me that the reason he has never sought freedom from the parole board by attending parole hearings is because 'Jesus has already freed my heart, soul and mind and has forgiven me,'" Mark J. Heller, Berkowitz's lawyer, told the New York Post.
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