Salvation__________
The primary purpose of the early Church was to guide sinful people from all walks of life to Jesus Christ for salvation.
At various points in our lives, we have all encountered similar situations of sin. These transgressions require us to earnestly seek forgiveness from Jesus Christ, genuinely repent, and commit to living the new life He offers us. (John 14:20, 2 Cor. 5:8)
Your conscience will guide you in following God's Word unless it is what the Bible refers to as a hardened, seared conscience.
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Church officials, your boss, your neighbor, friends, relatives, our status in life, occupation, triumphs, or setbacks, regardless of our age, circumstances nor any titles have any saving influence with The Savior. "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of the Lord". (Ref. John 3, Matthew 7:7-29; John 14:20 and the ever familiar "Romans Road").
The doctrine of personal transformation or rebirth is also partially addressed in 2 Corinthians 5:17.
The Unsaved, those people rejecting Jesus and salvation.
Jesus spoke of Heaven and Hell. We choose to believe the first Christmas baby grew up to be an honest man, so we believe both places exist.
Hell is the final place of unrest for the unsaved, those who have rejected Jesus Christ when they had an opportunity not to reject Him.
The Heavenly Father describes Hell as a place where pain and fear will never end. Heaven is a place of no pain and no remorse.
Hell is a place where unrepentant individuals will endure eternal punishment, as decreed by God. It will be filled with cruelty and malicious gnashing of teeth. In Heaven, all is beautiful.
Hell is a place of eternal torment, but where nothing completely perishes. On the other hand, the Bible describes Heaven as a place of goodness beyond our comprehension.
Hell is a place where unrepentant sinners who never sought God's salvation will experience an eternal sensation of falling, as death and hell are cast into a bottomless pit according to God's word, while Heaven is a place of eternal satisfaction and safety.
Hell will become even more tormenting when ungodly, unsaved people encounter family members who also failed to repent during their earthly lives, but in Heaven all will be at peace.
If it were I, Hell would intensify for me if I were to encounter relatives there for whom I was responsible.
Hearts have been broken in Hell, but never in Heaven, and hearts will continue to break in Hell but never in Heaven. The Bible also teaches us there is no escape from Hell when one arrives there.
Establish yourself in a reputable Bible-preaching Church before it is eternally too late. You will be best served if you choose to attend a Church where you see people carrying their Bible in to Church. Once you experience it, you will eventually thank your Pastor for his honesty in preaching all of the Bible.
The Lord of that promise is not slack (as some men count slackness) but is patient toward us, and would have no man to perish, but would all men to come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
Thank you,
Pastor Dan Nicholson, Genesis Primitive Church
731 Fox Drive, Winchester, VA 22603
Send mail to:
5119 Dogwood Dr., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842
540-327-4693
For tremendous Christian Radio feel free to listen and support BBN.ORG. 101.3 F.M. in Winchester or on the computer or other listening device. "An oasis in a desert of sound."
The primary purpose of the early Church was to guide sinful people from all walks of life to Jesus Christ for salvation.
At various points in our lives, we have all encountered similar situations of sin. These transgressions require us to earnestly seek forgiveness from Jesus Christ, genuinely repent, and commit to living the new life He offers us. (John 14:20, 2 Cor. 5:8)
Your conscience will guide you in following God's Word unless it is what the Bible refers to as a hardened, seared conscience.
What does it mean to have a seared conscience? Click here> | GotQuestions.org
Church officials, your boss, your neighbor, friends, relatives, our status in life, occupation, triumphs, or setbacks, regardless of our age, circumstances nor any titles have any saving influence with The Savior. "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of the Lord". (Ref. John 3, Matthew 7:7-29; John 14:20 and the ever familiar "Romans Road").
The doctrine of personal transformation or rebirth is also partially addressed in 2 Corinthians 5:17.
The Unsaved, those people rejecting Jesus and salvation.
Jesus spoke of Heaven and Hell. We choose to believe the first Christmas baby grew up to be an honest man, so we believe both places exist.
Hell is the final place of unrest for the unsaved, those who have rejected Jesus Christ when they had an opportunity not to reject Him.
The Heavenly Father describes Hell as a place where pain and fear will never end. Heaven is a place of no pain and no remorse.
Hell is a place where unrepentant individuals will endure eternal punishment, as decreed by God. It will be filled with cruelty and malicious gnashing of teeth. In Heaven, all is beautiful.
Hell is a place of eternal torment, but where nothing completely perishes. On the other hand, the Bible describes Heaven as a place of goodness beyond our comprehension.
Hell is a place where unrepentant sinners who never sought God's salvation will experience an eternal sensation of falling, as death and hell are cast into a bottomless pit according to God's word, while Heaven is a place of eternal satisfaction and safety.
Hell will become even more tormenting when ungodly, unsaved people encounter family members who also failed to repent during their earthly lives, but in Heaven all will be at peace.
If it were I, Hell would intensify for me if I were to encounter relatives there for whom I was responsible.
Hearts have been broken in Hell, but never in Heaven, and hearts will continue to break in Hell but never in Heaven. The Bible also teaches us there is no escape from Hell when one arrives there.
Establish yourself in a reputable Bible-preaching Church before it is eternally too late. You will be best served if you choose to attend a Church where you see people carrying their Bible in to Church. Once you experience it, you will eventually thank your Pastor for his honesty in preaching all of the Bible.
The Lord of that promise is not slack (as some men count slackness) but is patient toward us, and would have no man to perish, but would all men to come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
Thank you,
Pastor Dan Nicholson, Genesis Primitive Church
731 Fox Drive, Winchester, VA 22603
Send mail to:
5119 Dogwood Dr., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842
540-327-4693
For tremendous Christian Radio feel free to listen and support BBN.ORG. 101.3 F.M. in Winchester or on the computer or other listening device. "An oasis in a desert of sound."