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@jacqui4amy, since when is God's Word not God (John1:1)? Since when is He not Judge (John12:48)? Why do you claim He is lying when He states that unrepentant adulteresses like Amy are His enemies (James4:4) and have forfeited any inheritance in His Kingdom (1Cor6:9)? Why don't you believe God means what He says? That she will go to hell for refusing to stop her adultery (Heb10:26-27)?
Maybe if you could see with God's eyes, instead of being so spiritually blind, Amy would not look so lovely.
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@Sween9261, I understand and basically agree. Surely, there is some cut-off point for any decision to evidence true belief on Christ – a point of no return. For most, that is the point of physical death. But for many, the end of free will to choose comes sooner because of the reasons you list, or I'd add for having committed unforgivable sin. Demon-possession will be no excuse because of decisions made that let demons in – comparable to selling one’s inheritance for a bowl of stew. (Heb12:16)
premed080 1 year ago 68
@premed080, you ask a difficult question. I’ve wondered similarly about people with mental illness, brain tumors, dementia or coma. We’ve heard the adage “where there’s life, there’s hope,” and we think so long as someone lives, she has the option to repent and be saved. But, even shy of Calvinism, this belief seems untrue, given (Heb6:4-6) and (1John5:16). No one is guaranteed tomorrow; those who made the decision(s) to let the devil in, may have marked the end of their decision options.
Sween9261 1 year ago 57