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Compassion and Forgiveness
Along with his preoccupation with sins, the speaker of "A Hymn to God the Father" is pretty concerned with whether God will forgive all those sins. The speaker is of Christian tradition, which means he believes God's son died for humankind's salvation, but he still questions whether God really will let him into Heaven. He even wonders if he'll be forgiven for doubting God, since that is a sin, too. The spiritual stress seems to be piling up in layers for this poor guy.
Rather than ask for forgiveness each time, the speaker should just, you know, stop sinning.
The speaker believes that, as long as he has the son of God in his life, he'll continue to be forgiven—sweet. The questions he's asking are not as important as the conclusion he reaches.
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