Jesus doesn’t call on the qualified. He qualifies the called. Black Chyna quitting OnlyFans. God bless her
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It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to pass through the gates of heaven.
Sure she found Jesus!
But only after she spread her disease to how many others?
And she got filthy rich doing it!
If it is that easy, then hell will be empty. I personally don't believe you get a pass for all the things have done in your life. It makes a nice fairytale though.
Gods mercy is available to everyone.
So I can rape, torture, and kill children and all I need to do is say I'm sorry and ask for forgiveness. What ever happened to those millstones?
Guess you will need to ask God then when you meet him.
If they mean it and truly regret their decisions, where exists the problem? If they don't God knows they are full of shit and won't entertain their deception.
You think you are better or more deserving than them because you place different sins on a value hierarchy. God does not and would punish us all the same for any sin.
Good luck working your way to heaven. You won't succeed.
God will punish us all for our sins regardless.
This forgiveness bullshit is just an out for those that want to live in sin, but still delude themselves into thinking they can get into heaven at the end.
And I don't put my self on some high pedestal. I'll face the same judgment for my shortcoming as every other swinging dick out there.
Jesus took the punishment on Himself for you, that’s why He died on a cross. The punishment that would have and should have gone to you went to Christ instead, and in turn you get His righteousness applied to your account. That’s the offer of the gospel, that’s how you get into heaven. The offer has been made and paid for, all you have to do is admit that you need it and accept it.
which God?
Cant be the God of the bible, because the bible explicitly says the opposite.
You must be thinking of satan.
Food for thought. The apostle appointed to Gentiles once went door to door rounding up believers and getting them condemned as criminals. Paul.
The thief on the cross was told he would be in heaven that day with Jesus after he expressed his faith.
David had someone murdered by the enemy so he could have his wife ... Yet he was ultimately forgiven and known as a man after God's own heart.
"For ALL have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." (Romans 3:23) He is a perfectly JUST God, which means any sin must be atoned for. His standards are perfection, so no human could possibly live up to his standard and all would be doomed to hell. That is why his own son, God in human flesh, came to pay the price. But, as God respects our free will he doesn't force the gift on anyone. If someone doesn't wish to be with him for eternity, then he honors their desire and they go to a place of eternal separation from him.
Edited to include verse and chapter of quotation.
THIS.
Chapter and verse.
Romans 3:23
The thief on the cross. On his last day of life he turned to Jesus. He was promised that on that day he would be with Jesus in heaven.
You’d be surprised how many people reject such a simple offer.
And wouldn’t an empty hell be a good thing anyway?
Edit: autocorrect strikes again.
This is the same mental tactic BLM and Antifa thugs use to justify their hate. History has already written that racism happened and there is nothing we can pay to correct it. But demand payment anyway.
Your way of thinking suggests she has a Heaven Card the moment she has turned her direction towards Jesus. You don't see where she will be paying for these sins down the road already? She was sexual deviant, with a record, and a child. I can already tell you when that child hits 12, she will be targeted for bullying from the dug up history of her mother's sins. And as that mother she is going to navigate that whole thing herself, the resentment, the self hatred, the familial betrayal. She isn't anywhere near a clearing to just be heavenly going forward, there will be tests to her proclaimed faith from now on.
I know full well I am not the best person to speak about it, having started my own travel to discover Jesus and witness his movement in my own life fairly recently. But we all have seen actions having consequences in this board and how future events prove past statements. We, of all people, should take in consideration the future our actions carve.
Just as a reminder, suffering the consequences of sin is not the same thing as paying for sin. If she has repented and placed her faith in Jesus (and it looks like she has), then Christ has payed for all of her sin without exception.
Her claim will be tested all the same though due to her previous actions.
What test would be sufficient for you, and where from scripture would you get this test from? Since when has there been a “probationary period” for new believers?
Paul imprisoned and murdered Christians before he got saved, and while his local church feared him even after his conversion for obvious reasons, once another brother in Christ told them of Paul’s experience with Christ, the church embraced him with open arms. Can we not do the same, and not judge who’s “really” saved and who’s not?
He who looks upon a woman with lust is an adulterer too. Are any of us any better than her? God is no respecter of persons.