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Consider These Questions

Anonymous
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Apr 12, 2008
7:22 AM
Consider these Questions


1 If God will have all men to be saved, and if most men are lost, then how can God be supreme
(1 Tim.2:3,4)?

2 If Christ is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole world, did He die in vain for the lost
(1 John 2:2)?

3 If God is going to reconcile the universe through Christ, how can some be tormented forever
(Col. 1:20)?

4 How can God, in Christ, gather all things together as one while billions remain eternally
estranged (Eph.1:10)?

5 If all die in Adam, and a few are made alive in Christ, how can grace much more abound than
sin (Rom. 5:20)?

6 If all men are condemned by Adam's offense, why are not all justified by the one just award
(Rom. 5:18)?

7 If all die in Adam, why shall not all be made alive in Christ (1 Cor. 15:22)?

8 How can every knee bow confessing Christ Lord, to God's glory, unless reconciled
(Phil. 2:10,11)?

9 If Christ only hath immortality, how can any of the dead be alive now (1 Tim. 6:14-16;
1 Cor. 15:53, 54)?

10 If the wicked go to hell as soon as they die, why are they raised and judged later
(Rev. 20:11-15)?

11 Since the lake of fire is the second death, what happens to the wicked when death is
destroyed (1 Cor.15:26)?

12 If "forever" means "eternity" what does "forever and ever" mean?

13 If God is Love and has all power, will He not find away to save all (1 Tim. 4:9-11)?

14 If Christ is to reign for ever and ever, what does it mean that He will abdicate His throne
(Rev. 11:15; 1 Cor. 15:24)?

15 Will God ever actually become All in all (1 Cor.15:28)?

Anonymous
Guest
Apr 12, 2008
7:29 AM
Believe it or Not? That is the question.

To believe in God is better than to disbelieve. Believing opens the realm of infinite
possibilities…to disbelieve in God and/or to believe in religion led to narrow
mindedness and bigotry.

One loves God because God loved us first, not because religion had anything to
do with it, religion only teaches us doctrine, liturgies, rules, social behavior,
tradition, and separation from others. His love for us began in eternity, becomes
operational in the womb, and experiential much before the learning processes of
the soulical nature takes place and continues parallel to this process.(1) No one is
born an atheist this is a learned decision of the soul (mind-reason). (2)(3)

If one leaves religion or religious organizations, they do not lose their love for
God, but continues to grow in this love conditionally by having the “mind of Christ”
(4) By walking in the spirit, and by intimacy and experiences with the Creator until
the ultimate full knowledge of God as Father. (5) Then and only then will we find our
true selves. (6)

Do you believe? In Who?

There is One who always loved you! He can not be found in the fallen mind of
man, only in the realm of spirit!

1 1 John 4:19 we love him, because He first loved us.
2 Psalm 14:1 The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.
3 Num 16:22 And they fell upon their faces, and said, Oh God, the God of
the Spirits of all flesh.
4 Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.
5 1 Timothy 4:10 we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men,
specially Of those who believe.
6 1 Cor 3:17 But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit.



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