WHAT WILL GOD NOT FORGIVE?
Greetings in the name of Jesus:

One of the most frightening things is to get a glimpse of Hell. We hear stories of people whose lives have changed dramatically from having had an experience of seeing what Hell is really like. Our concepts of Hell varies depending upon our religious background because in truth not many people will preach about Hell anymore. For some reason, we have gotten the idea in our minds that if we don't talk about it or know anything about it Hell simply does not exist. I can verify that Hell is just as real as Heaven is. I don't know anything that will lull you to sleep any better than only talking about love without also discussing the dangers inherent in deciding we will never have to deal with the threat of discomfort or the possibility of making the wrong choices.
His teachings about the way to Heaven Jesus also spoke of hell. Matthew 7:13" Enter through the narrow gate, for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it" Jesus was trying to tell us that what we make decisions on concerning our beliefs in this life will have eternal effects on our life. We need to begin realizing that we were indeed created to live forever; not as men and women, but as spirits. Only God knows how long we have already lived before we became human as we know ourselves now. Paul said that we are living in a situation where we stare into a glass darkly, but at some point, we will be face to face with the truth about God and about ourselves, which means we will know as we are known. Until that time this life has a very important purpose. That purpose is to make a decision on what and who we are willing to believe.
The beliefs we carry around with us will be proven to be true or false at some point, but we will be eternally affected by what we decide here and now. Once again today I will tell you the truth about this decision. No matter what you may believe it does not affect the truth from being the truth. What you need to know is that what you have done in the past in your life is not what will send you to Hell because Jesus died so that you might be able to seek forgiveness for whatever it may be that the enemy is using against you to cause guilt. The one thing that you must resolve in this life is whether or not you will accept that Jesus has paid the price for your sins and then ask Him to be Lord of your life? Sin will not send you to Hell, but our rejection of Jesus Christ as our Savior will. For every one of us, there will be different weaknesses and temptations that must be dealt with in this life. We will not be able to avoid these things because we are all sinners, and all sin has caused us death until now.
Jesus Christ (God's only begotten Son) has paid the price that allows us to ask forgiveness through what He has done for us, and be guaranteed acceptance as a child of God. We may be a murderer or a pervert of sex in some way or any number of other sins that we hide in the dark from. The sin does not matter, but our acceptance of Jesus Christ does matter. God can and will transform us if we seek it from Him. We are going to spend some time discussing Hell in the next blog because of the importance of your understanding of what it really means. May you richly bless God through your life in Him.
THE UNWORTHY SERVANT

One of the most frightening things is to get a glimpse of Hell. We hear stories of people whose lives have changed dramatically from having had an experience of seeing what Hell is really like. Our concepts of Hell varies depending upon our religious background because in truth not many people will preach about Hell anymore. For some reason, we have gotten the idea in our minds that if we don't talk about it or know anything about it Hell simply does not exist. I can verify that Hell is just as real as Heaven is. I don't know anything that will lull you to sleep any better than only talking about love without also discussing the dangers inherent in deciding we will never have to deal with the threat of discomfort or the possibility of making the wrong choices.
His teachings about the way to Heaven Jesus also spoke of hell. Matthew 7:13" Enter through the narrow gate, for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it" Jesus was trying to tell us that what we make decisions on concerning our beliefs in this life will have eternal effects on our life. We need to begin realizing that we were indeed created to live forever; not as men and women, but as spirits. Only God knows how long we have already lived before we became human as we know ourselves now. Paul said that we are living in a situation where we stare into a glass darkly, but at some point, we will be face to face with the truth about God and about ourselves, which means we will know as we are known. Until that time this life has a very important purpose. That purpose is to make a decision on what and who we are willing to believe.
The beliefs we carry around with us will be proven to be true or false at some point, but we will be eternally affected by what we decide here and now. Once again today I will tell you the truth about this decision. No matter what you may believe it does not affect the truth from being the truth. What you need to know is that what you have done in the past in your life is not what will send you to Hell because Jesus died so that you might be able to seek forgiveness for whatever it may be that the enemy is using against you to cause guilt. The one thing that you must resolve in this life is whether or not you will accept that Jesus has paid the price for your sins and then ask Him to be Lord of your life? Sin will not send you to Hell, but our rejection of Jesus Christ as our Savior will. For every one of us, there will be different weaknesses and temptations that must be dealt with in this life. We will not be able to avoid these things because we are all sinners, and all sin has caused us death until now.
Jesus Christ (God's only begotten Son) has paid the price that allows us to ask forgiveness through what He has done for us, and be guaranteed acceptance as a child of God. We may be a murderer or a pervert of sex in some way or any number of other sins that we hide in the dark from. The sin does not matter, but our acceptance of Jesus Christ does matter. God can and will transform us if we seek it from Him. We are going to spend some time discussing Hell in the next blog because of the importance of your understanding of what it really means. May you richly bless God through your life in Him.
THE UNWORTHY SERVANT
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