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What Doctrine could keep us from Heaven?

Charlie24

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What effect does this supposed divine intervention have on those who are perishing?

1 Corinthians 1:18 (ESV)
For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.

The Grace of God is there for them, Christ died for their sins too!

There are many reasons the lost reject the Gospel, I would say pride is the most prevalent.
 

Ascetic X

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The Grace of God is there for them, Christ died for their sins too!

There are many reasons the lost reject the Gospel, I would say pride is the most prevalent.
Jesus explained it clearly. John 3:19 Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil. The gospel is rejected when individuals refuse to abandon their favorite sins.

Atheism has nothing to do with not having enough evidence for God’s existence. It’s all about addiction to wickedness, with pride and selfishness leading the pack.
 

kyredneck

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God said, if a righteous man turns from his righteousness he will die in his sins.

Oh Charlie, how shallow you Calvinist-slayers thoughts are on this. If you're making 'die in your sins' out to mean 'eternity in hell', your soteriology is salvation by works. Period.

Question for you oh great 'Calvinist-slayer': In the scriptures, does God's wrath on whoever always equate to 'eternity in hell'? Couldn't possibly simply be referring to consequences in this temporal realm?

 

Charlie24

Well-Known Member
Jesus explained it clearly. John 3:19 Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil. The gospel is rejected when individuals refuse to abandon their favorite sins.

Atheism has nothing to do with not having enough evide

Oh Charlie, how shallow you Calvinist-slayers thoughts are on this. If you're making 'die in your sins' out to mean 'eternity in hell', your soteriology is salvation by works. Period.

Question for you oh great 'Calvinist-slayer': In the scriptures, does God's wrath on whoever always equate to 'eternity in hell'? Couldn't possibly simply be referring to consequences in this temporal realm?


I'm not a Universalist as you seem to be, so yes, the wrath of God if not canceled out by grace through faith is an eternity in the Lake of Fire, as the Scripture teaches.

If you're convinced it's not then show me where in Scripture they get out of the Lake of Fire once cast in according to Rev. 20:15.
 
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