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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Jameson Ordered by Date |
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1 | Peace and safety or great tribulation? | Luke 17:26 | Jameson | 62138 | ||
I apologize, I didn't go past the first verse in your list. You are correct, these verses do not all refer to God's children, some refer to those who refuse to accept Jesus. | ||||||
2 | Peace and safety or great tribulation? | Luke 17:26 | Jameson | 62113 | ||
In the days of Noah, there was peace and safety. There was peace and safety for those who obeyed God. Today, peace and safety is in the spiritual realm--what happens here on earth to our bodies is not relevant--we are safe in the arms of God (much better, even, than an ark, wouldn't you say?) on our way to a much better place. |
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3 | John1:18 Jesus born into the world | John 3:16 | Jameson | 62112 | ||
If we consider that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son in the context of the sacrifice that God the Father made, we can't help but realize that He must have had an intensely close, loving relationship with Him. Why else would He have shared it with us except to say, "I gave my Son, My one and only Son, that you might have everlasting life?" And do not forget, the time of Jesus' baptism, when the proud Father spoke from above, "Behold! My Son! I am well-pleased with Him!" Hallelu Yah! Short answer, I know. God Bless You. | ||||||