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The Lord's eternal Provision

golfjack

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Jesus Christ is the Son of God who sacrificed His life on the cross to pay the price for our sinful rebellion against God. If you have not trusted Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, you need to carefully considrr this vital issue today. Every one of us must decide whom we will ultimately follow. Either we will give our allegiance to the true God who is revealed in the Bible or we will follow the false gods of this world.

Who will be the god of your life? Will you give your allegiance to Jesus Christ, or will you choose to worship yourself? Either you will admit you are a rebellious sinner in need of God's Pardon and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord, or you will insist on remaining the god of your own life and pay the ultimate price spending eternity in hell, separated from God.

So, it comes down to a choice. You can either accept God's pardon and spend eternity with God or reject Him and spend eternity in hell and burn in the pits of hell forever. what will you choose today?



May God bless, golfjack
 
Or you can follow Thor and wind up in Vahalla. Or follow Zeus and hope to get to the Happy Hunting Grounds when you die. Or maybe do nothing and be reincarnated as Hinduism and Buddhism say. Each religion has a path and they believe their path is "Truth."

Why should I believe in one god over another? Why Jesus over any god or no god?

If God should send me to hell because I could find no evidence for him, then he is not a god I would have wanted to worship anyway. I rather burn in hell with my integrity intact than to worship a deity that would commit the most ultimate evil.

However, it seems to me that when you die, you are gone. No spirit. Not afterlife. Zippo. I can't prove it, but it just seems reasonable based on what I have experienced and observed in this world.
 
Choice or from the will of God is the stuff of many fruitless debates. Much like a garden... the planter does indeed have a hand in a garden's conception, the waterer has a hand in it's nurturing yet above all God gives the increase. It may be argued that God gave both the planter and the waterer the desire to do their work and it can be argued that both made the decision and still had faith that it was God's will to give the increase.
So around and around we go. Yet, it's the end result that's important.
Choice or predestination? Both are supported by scripture so both must be true. How so I don't have a clue and on this one I'll simply rejoice for the fruit of the garden.
 
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