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godiscallingus · 1 year
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       Some of us Christians today are all talk and no action (part of us are all talk and all harm). I am not disputing the importance of preaching the word of God; Jesus is the only way to salvation, Jesus is coming back, the rapture will happen, death is the point of no return, Heaven and Hell are eternal and the rest of the very important facts. What I am saying is that we should remember that we are to love and we are to act on that love (1 John 3:17-18, James 1:27, Luke 6:35 and others).
      Jesus’ first priority is God, true, but one of the reasons Jesus was able to get crowds to preach to was because He solved problems. Jesus healed, He helped the poor, He fed, He raised the dead, He comforted, He was not harming people, He did not discriminate. The same goes for the disciples and the prophets, and we should be like that.
      Please understand me, I am not saying we should overdo or let people walk over us, but God knows our hearts (1 Samuel 16:7). God knows when we have done our best according to His will and when we have not (Proverbs 21:2, Psalm 21:2, Matthew 9:4).
      Also, I am not saying doing good works does not automatically mean someone is going to Heaven. On the other hand, we should also remember that doing evil works will certainly take someone to hell.
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godiscallingus · 1 year
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I will admit it, people have used the name of Jesus Christ to do the most terrible things, but that does not mean Jesus is like that and it doesn't change the fact that He is the only way to God (Galatians 2:17).
The unrepentant souls of murderers, rapists, thieves and other terrible people will go to hell, even if they claimed to love Jesus (Matthew 7:21). Nobody needs to join them, nobody needs to hate Jesus and His words because of wicked souls.
If you're asking why God did not punish those terrible people on earth, let us remember that the after life is eternal. The worst thing that can happen to someone is dying unrepentant and without knowing Jesus Christ.
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godiscallingus · 1 year
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God does not hate sinners
     A very common mistake some Christians make is preaching that God hates sinners, that is not true. In fact, the reason Jesus died was to save us sinners from sin. Now, I am not saying we should sin, in fact, we shouldn’t sin at all (Galatians 5:13, John 8:11, 1John 1:6-7, Romans 6:1-2, Romans 8:6, Ecclesiastes 12:13, Galatians 5:24, Romans 8:1, 1 John 3:6, John 14:21). God despises sin but that doesn’t mean God hates us or sinners or anybody.
      I ask loving parents, do you hate your child when they are rude, steal or lie, and wish them death and destruction? Or do you hate the bad things they do and discipline them to correct them instead?
      God does not hate sinners (Ezekiel 33:11), and neither should we. We are to love everyone (John 15:12, 1 John 4:7,11), which means we should not judge, harm or kill anybody, whether they are Christians or not (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Instead, we are to correct with love.
      I am not saying sin will not take a person to Hell or make God punish them, it most definitely will, but please, let us not preach hatred when we are supposed to be preaching love and salvation (2 Timothy 4:2, Jude 1:22-23, Romans 10:14-15, Daniel 12:3).
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godiscallingus · 1 year
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Jesus Christ did not die to save one nation alone, not one ethnicity alone and definitely not one race alone. Jesus Christ welcomes everyone to be saved and anyone who says otherwise is speaking lies from the pit of hell. Jesus specifically said to teach His word to the whole world (Matthew 28:19).
Why do Christians spread the word? Some Christians preach because they love others and want to bring them to Christ, some Christians want to misuse the word of God to oppress and the rest know that if they do not go where God sent them to preach, they could end up like Jonah, or worse, they could be replaced.
I will admit, some Christians are doing the exact opposite of what Jesus said when people don’t listen to the gospel (Luke 9:5), but they will receive their punishment if they don’t repent, whether in this life or the next.
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godiscallingus · 1 year
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Luke 14:16-24
In the parable of the dinner, the people invited that were making excuses are those who think that salvation is their inheritance. They thought that their seats would always be available, that the man would wait for them, and the door would always be open. The people had time, the room wasn't full until the servants had checked the streets twice, but they didn't want to go to the dinner. Do the will of God, or be replaced. Accept salvation before it’s too late and the door is closed.
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godiscallingus · 2 years
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Hello and welcome. The first thing you should know is that God brought you here, and he wants to save you. We are one family, teaching, helping and praying for one another. I pray that every one of us will be ready when Jesus comes ro take us home, Amen.
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