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1 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | stjohn | 195762 | ||
Hello Wana... You have said, "I cannot serve that God." Would you serve a God that, put Himself between you and that kind of eternal torture? Would you serve a God that, put Himself on a Cross and suffered that wrath for you? Would you serve a God that, loves you so much, that He was beaten beyond recognition, and died for you, so that you could have the opportunity to live forever and not have to suffer that kind of torture? A God that, although He was without sin, absolutely not guilty of any transgression, was willing to suffer for your guilt, and payed the price of suffering that kind of torture in your place? Not because you deserve it, for there is no-one without sin, the Apostle Paul says in Rom 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." A free gift! Eternal life in Christ Jesus, is a FREE gift! It's your choice my friend, Death and Hell, eternal pain, torment, torture, with the devil who hates you,... or Life eternal with a God that loves you. You have to serve someone my friend, who is it going to be? By the way, this is the most important question, that you will ever be asked! And it's not an opinion, It's the truth of God's very word, and message to the lost world. The Good news is, Jesus suffered and died, in your place! Are you going to Love Him back, who loves you, or, love the devil, who hates you? God bless John |
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2 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | WannaBapostule | 195763 | ||
If God is eternal allmighty god who can do anything he likes and if he doesnt prevent somone from being tortured forever and ever i wont serve him no. Simple as that. | ||||||
3 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | BradK | 195764 | ||
Hello wanna..., Your statement is not only illogical, but denies what scripture teaches! Reference Romans 9:16-23. God's wrath is as plainly declared in His Word as is His love: Compare Romans 1:18 and 5:8.I reference. As A.W. Pink has commented, "It is sad to find so many professing Christians who appear to regard the wrath of God as something for which they need to make an apology, or at least they wish there were no such thing. While some would not go so far as to openly admit that they consider it a blemish on the Divine character, yet they are far from regarding it with delight, they like not to think about it, and they rarely hear it mentioned without a secret resentment rising up in their hearts against it. Even with those who are more sober in their judgment, not a few seem to imagine that there is a severity about the Divine wrath which is too terrifying to form a theme for profitable contemplation. Others harbor the delusion that God’s wrath is not consistent with His goodness, and so seek to banish it from their thoughts. Yes, many there are who turn away from a vision of God’s wrath as though they were called to look upon some blotch in the Divine character, or some blot upon the Divine government. But what saith the Scriptures? As we turn to them we find that God has made no attempt to conceal the fact of His wrath. He is not ashamed to make it known that vengeance and fury belong unto Him. His own challenge is, "See now that I, even I, am He, and there is no god with Me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal; neither is there any that can deliver out of My hand. For I lift up My hand to heaven, and say, I live forever, If I whet My glittering sword, and Mine hand take hold on judgment; I will render vengeance to Mine enemies, and will reward them that hate Me" (Deut. 32:39-41). A study of the concordance will show that there are more references in Scripture to the anger, fury, and wrath of God, than there are to His love and tenderness. Because God is holy, He hates all sin; And because He hates all sin, His anger burns against the sinner: Psalm 7:11." Apparently then, your god is not the God of the Bible? Do you have a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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4 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | WannaBapostule | 195766 | ||
You seem 100 percent sure that you'll be on the right side when this day of judgemen arrives wich to me seems like exalting yourself above others or that God loves you more than somone who doesnt know about the love of God. Moses and Jesus have appeared to me so i think i have a relationship with the Lord. But we put animals out of their misery if they are sick, we dont torment them for days becouse we are HUMAIN. You speak to complicated english btw and your answers are so long. I just cant see God punishing people for not loving him. That would be just silly and so out of character. He doesnt need to tell everyone that he's in charge and he certainly doesnt NEED our worship, he has angels more powerfull than 1000 men flying around his throne. |
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5 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | BradK | 195767 | ||
Wanna..., What are we discussing here? We are all without excuse- Rom. 2:1! My faith is in the Lord Jesus Christ and I'm certain of my destiny based upon what He has promised in His Word (John 14:6). You are not saved because you "think you have a relationship with the Lord". See 1 John. 5:11-13. Are you telling me that your understanding -based upon scripture- is that God is all love and no wrath? One can be like the proverbial Ostrich who buries it's head in the sand. That doesn't change reality- it only denies it! You say you "...just cant see God punishing people for not loving him. That would be just silly and so out of character". How so? According to what? How would you deal with these scriptures?: John 5:22, Rom. 1:32, 2:2-5;,2 Cor. 5:10, Rev. 20:11-15. Ultimately, it matters not what you or I think, but what the written Word of God says! BradK |
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6 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | WannaBapostule | 195768 | ||
You dont really need the scriptures to have faith in your creator. Moses is a good example. And Jesus didnt write a word himself. If i were to appear befor god himself i would die immideatly. Thats why Jesus has to be the metiator between us and God, and Jesus IS god as a human. It might take half eternity to understand but i can relate to the nessesity of it. Im scared to death of God even though the SCRIPTURES teaches that God IS love. When Jesus and Moses appeared to me i was afraid to even speak. They only expressed joy that i feared god. Jesus pointed to what i think was the father and it didnt feel good. I felt like dirt. It felt like dying and i stopped looking. And according to how i know my creator. He introduces himself to me through visions and stuff. Im too lazy to look up these scriptures. |
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7 | Rev 20:10 | NT general | BradK | 195771 | ||
Hello wanna..., You're being very subjective in everything you say! I'm assuming that you're sincere in the asking of your questions. So, I'm being sincere in my truly wanting to help you find answers to them. But, I cannot overcome any unwillingness or laziness on your part! If you want to be like that proverbial Ostrich, that's your choice. However, God does not reveal Himself through "visions and stuff". My friend, that is silly! His written Word is His revelation to mankind- whether you choose to belive it or not:-) Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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