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so Fauci and Gates after killing tens of millions can be saved.
Yes, the saving power of Christ is that powerful. He already bore the penalty for all sin, no matter how grievous.
I doubt Fauci, Gates, et al. would take the offer though. Their pride it seems knows no bounds, and pride is the one thing that can and will keep you from Christ permanently.
Technically the one sin not capable of being forgiven is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit- if you’re defining that to mean pride then yes.
From the context of Christ talking about the unpardonable sin, it seems that that sin is attributing a work done by the Holy Spirit to a devil, as that’s what the Pharisees were doing when Christ gave the warning. I generally use the pride definition when talking to people who aren’t saved or aren’t familiar with the Bible, don’t want to give them the false impression that they can’t get saved even if they want to.
The Apostle Paul was a Christian killer.
A Christian killer that repented in a massive way.
Yep. Christ’s death is sufficient for all.
They have the capacity to be in theory. In practice I'm fairly confident they're devout worshippers of Satan, so you can rest easy in that regard.
RE: Fauci, Gates, InsertWorstPersonHere can be saved?
100% - if they repent and accept the covering of Jesus' sacrifice.
Matthew 5
Jesus' words in verses 43-46:
“You have heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. ' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven.
Paul in the Bible, was like the leader of ISIS back in those times - he Hunted Christians and Killed them.
God changed Paul - Paul ended up becoming one of the most influential figures in the Bible for spreading the Gospel.
BTW - this doesn't erase the need for Justice on Earth.
It just acknowledges the limitless reach of God's offer that is extended to each and every person that ever lived regardless of what they had done.
God is absolutely good. They could have repented. They have chosen poorly.
The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. II Peter 3:9 NKJV
I look at each person's salvation the way I do coworker compensation. As long as I am satisfied with my compensation, I don't care about someone else's.
It's about each individuals relationship with god.
Well I “care” about someone’s relationship with Jesus, but I can’t give them mine of course. They have to take the steps. It’s their relationship. We care, because some need to be a place of meeting. As in we Christians should be very willing to introduce them to Christ. From their it gets personal for them, and good for them on that.