If you had the chance to know the truth but....

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  • I do know the truth. In relating my beliefs to the very interesting question stated here, I would deny whatever that truth apparently is. God wishes that none shall perish, hence, he made a way for us to be counted holy in His presence and a way to wash our sins away. So how could He accomplish the power of the Life giving truth of His son Jesus, if he told you, "you are saved through Christ Jesus, the one who has paid the debt of the worlds sin, to those who call on his name will they be counted worthy... and by the way, you can't tell anyone about this great thing which I have done for the world." Lol.

    That would make whatever the subjected truth is, to be a sham, and actually quite wicked and meaningless. I do know the truth, and will share it with anyone that wants to listen. We all fall short of the glory of our creator, He is just, the slightest hint of sin which is brought into His presence must be judged. But we all fall short, and the way of sin is death. Why would a righteous God kill everyone!!!? That is not His will.

    Picture a man on trial for unlawfully taking money from a home, if the Judge says to the man on trial, "are you sorry for what you have done?" Of course the accused would respond, "Yes, sir." If the Judge said, "Okay, you are free of your charges." That Judge would NOT be just, because for every crime their needs to be justice served, because that home owner would still be a victim and the loss is then placed on the home owner. Now, what if someone stepped in place for the accused, and offered to pay the debt to the homeowner, so the accused would be forgiven of his crime. The Judge would be justified in forgiving the accused of that sin, because the penalty has been paid. The one that stepped in is Jesus, you are the accused, and God is the Judge. Jesus dealt with the sin of all of us when He died, and when He was raised from the dead, he defeated Satan, because sin no longer has authority over our souls. The faith part, is between you and God. He will accomplish what he pleases, after considering the complexities of life, matter, and physics, I know that we are the element of a divine plan, and a divine purpose. The truth is in His word. Lates!

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