
…satire
so I just know I’ll go to Hell, won’t you?
with views so contrary Christian friends say
all the wanting and not having
so I just know I’ll go to Hell, won’t you?
the odds are I will go to Hell
FOR MORE:
I quit. It’s too hard to be a Christian. So I think I’ll just quit. I just know I’ll go to Hell, won’t you? (Satire)
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Choosing God’s greater wealth rather than passing pleasures
What we will be like in God’s Home Heaven Excerpt: We will see better times – and be forever young, living in incorruptible, immortal bodies – like Jesus. At death – we put on immortality. Some sweet day!
Oh immeasurable joy of arrival
Interesting the way Hell will be eternal Excerpt: We see in 1 John 2:17 that it is in Heaven where one lives forever – not Hell. Hell is a “forever dead” space – because it is God Damned. Hell will continue the “lusts [the shameful pursuits and ungodly longings]” — but never ever reaching fulfillment… whatsoever.
There, in Hell,
you walk dead.
Can being in a place
“devoid of God’s goodness”
be called “living”?!
What are the odds of you going to Hell?
Trying God’s patience too long
Hell is my last choice, last on my list, not what I really want
About Satan… a series on our enemy
The world of illusion of some churchgoers
There is a broad road that says Heaven but goes to Hell
Jesus can save your soul for all eternity
The one-off offer Jesus makes to everyone
Can Jesus Forgive You? Excerpt: Are you walking dead, deep in sin, too far gone for God to care? How sinful can one be – and yet be forgiven by God? …There is no sin, no lifetime of sin – which God cannot deal with. God can forgive you.
God forgives all wrongdoings of all repentant sinners, no exception
Right on the edge of trusting Him forever
The way to salvation always involves obedience to Jesus…can’t be bad, right – always obeying Jesus?
Evidences showing us that Jesus is Messiah
Is your life fruit – Agape Love
Love and Agape Love in the Greek and in the New Testament
In Christ I am a strong person
Conform or resist the pressures
The Way to Salvation always involves obedience to Jesus
The Bible is the standard for Christian thought and practice. Not me. Not you.
“God is my refuge and strength,
an ever present help
in times of trouble.”
– Psalm 46:1
Befuddled and Besmirched
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