The following is a poem by John Newton(Amazing Grace) that he had put on his gravestone. It was never a song until recently the Chorus was added https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyumcWLZDjc
I saw one hanging on a tree
In agony and blood
Who fixed His loving eyes on me
As near His cross I stood
And never till my dying breath
Will I forget that look
It seemed to charge me with His death
Though not a word He spoke
My conscience felt and owned the guilt
And plunged me in despair
I saw my sins His blood had spilt
And helped to nail Him there
But with a second look He said
"I freely all forgive
This blood is for your ransom paid
I died that you might live"
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of Him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me and gladly took my place
Thus while His death my sin displays
For all the world to view
Such is the mystery of grace
It seals my pardon too
With pleasing grief and mournful joy
My spirit now is filled
That I should such a life destroy
Yet live by Him I killed
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of Him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me and gladly took my place
Forever etched upon my mind
Is the look of Him who died
The Lamb I crucified
And now my life will sing the praise
Of pure atoning grace
That looked on me and gladly took my place
Our purpose on Earth is to live clean lives and follow God's rules to the best of our abilities. To live a life worthy of paradise. To praise God for our blessings and our hardships (which are blessings in disguise).
The rules set for us by God were around before Christ's appearance on earth, There are 10 fundamentals. Several sects of modern Christianity break idol worship on a daily basis.
I also never wrote God has no standards. I wrote that his omnipotence is boundless. Meaning that He and He alone can judge each individual based on their deeds and their intentions and decide what He wants to do.
See, what you're not comprehending is what omnipotence means.
Say you die a non-triniatarion Christian who does not believe in the requirement for a sacrifice yet you lived a generally good life and asked for forgiveness through prayer and your intentions were honest.
At the moment of death, it is solely up to God what happens to you.
I don't live or believe in the nonsense of bounds on God. He doesn't answer to me or the churches version of what the ticket to paradise is. I also don't believe in saints or praying to anything or anyone other than the Father. That's it.
Judgment is entirely up to Him.
A agree with most of this and I don't believe in the saints and all that either. I do believe that God can determine what He wants to do but I also believe in the promise of God who gave us the promise of eternal life if we believe and accept His Love.