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1 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | 2363 | |||
I'd rather believe that God's grace will still prevail even in the Tribulation period. We have seen God's mercy upon the repentant thief who was crucified along with Christ and it's nice to believe that God's mercy will still be there even at the last minute but if only if the repentant sinner is sincere. | ||||||
2 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | kalos | 2374 | ||
My previous answer included supporting Scripture. Do you have any Scripture references to back up what you believe, as stated in your previous reply? . . . I'm not saying this is the case. I merely ask a hypothetical question. If a clear verse of Scripture in language that is clear and unambiguous contradicted what you've already decided to believe, would you still prefer your belief or preconceived notion, even if you could not support it with a clear verse of Scripture. Something may be "nice to believe" without being true. I'm not putting words in your mouth. I'm not saying this is what you would do. I merely ask the question: which has more weight with you -- what you would rather believe or what the Bible says on a given subject? |
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