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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | IsmailaGodHasHeard | 229537 | ||
What happens to people who never hear about Jesus? | ||||||
2 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | Searcher56 | 229538 | ||
God's day to you, IsmailaGodHasHeard, The Bible says all people are without excuse, including people who never hear about Jesus (Rom 1:20). Psalm 19:1-6 is another passage. How God handles that, we do not know ... the Bible does not tell us that part. When I am asked that question, by an unbeliver, I go on and ask "What are you going to do, now that you have heard?" Searcher |
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3 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | azurelaw | 229541 | ||
Excellent question, brother :-) Azure |
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4 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | IsmailaGodHasHeard | 229542 | ||
Thank you. I am a woman though. LOL. | ||||||
5 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | azurelaw | 229545 | ||
Dear Ismaila---, I am sorry for the confusion. My post was meant to respond to Searcher (a brother in Christ) where I commended his question of asking how people would do since they have heard of Jesus. I think he is wise in asking people in return with the question:-) Shalom Azure |
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6 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | IsmailaGodHasHeard | 229546 | ||
Oh, okay. My bad. | ||||||
7 | What happens to people who never hear? | Rom 1:20 | biblicalman | 229548 | ||
Hi Ismaila, Another group of verses to take into account when considering this question are Romans 2.14-16. They may well indicate that in a limited number of cases some who have not heard of Christ will be acceptable to God because they have responded to His call in their hearts (although their acceptance will of course be on the basis of the cross). We must also remember that when Paul was writing many Jews among the dispersion would not have heard of Christ. To them therefore the Old testament teaching would still apply. There are unquestionably cases where missionaries have gone to certain peoples and have been approached by some who said, 'We know the God Whom you are talking about, and we have been waiting for you to come.' The ways of God are wonderful. If you want a good read and want to read an amazing story try to get hold of a copy of 'Mimosa', by Amy Carmichael. (Dohnavur Press). You will end up saying, 'My God, how great thou art'. Best wishes |
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