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The version of Jesus where he is a failure

The version of Jesus where he is a failure

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Nothing to be upset about dive; you lambast without scriptural backup, you promote your opinion over the Word of God; when the Word is quoted to you, you blow that off; when reasoning is given to you, you blow that off. You have no substance, spewing out your opinion with nothing but your moral compass to guide you.

You want to make verses like Matthew 7:14 a failure on God's part, instead of those who love darkness over the light, sin over Jesus.

Matthew 7:14
For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.

You want to ignore scripture where those who do not believe in the Son of God make God out to be a liar and will still be accepted by God. Your doctrine does not line up with scripture; you can pick a few verses out here and there and spin them into something that does not agree with the rest of the Bible, it is what you do, and you tend to do that with a lot of people's words, not just scripture.

1 John 5:10
Whoever believes in the Son of God has the testimony in himself. Whoever does not believe God has made him a liar, because he has not believed in the testimony that God has borne concerning his Son.

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You are coloring everything as you see fit, the only place that works is in your imagination. Only there can you make up the rules you think even God has to play by, and scold even God because He doesn’t do things the way you think He should or place proper value on what you want Him to.

You care about numbers over righteousness, where God doesn’t sacrifice righteousnesses and goodness for the sake of our redemption. You want everyone saved but not everyone wants that, you would force in on them against their will. Perverting justice and peoples wills for the sake of numbers.


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The victory goes to Jesus Christ for saving us and doing it through all that Satan could throw at Him in this life. He wanted Christ to sin; He did not; Satan tried to stop Jesus' ministry he could not, he falsely accused Jesus of crimes, tortured Christ, and killed Jesus on the cross, and at Satan's best shot, Jesus won our salvation by rising from the dead taking on all of our sins so that those of us who turned to Him, putting our faith in Him can be saved. Death, the last enemy, gets defeated, and Jesus' church will be eternal.

You seem to think that those that choose sin over righteousness should have been accepted anyway; why?

You have not answered me; your scripture says that God will accept an unrepentant sinner who dies in their sins. Put up something outside of you would if you were God.

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Your version of Jesus and God is a failure.


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I've given you plenty, and you refuse to acknowledge them, which is not the same as saying I had none.


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If I explained to you why and how you are wrong, that is giving you reasoning. If you refuse to justify your doctrine then there is another issue here. You are looking at numbers not at what is going on. If you cannot justify how an unrepentant rapist can receive forgiveness the issue isn’t with me it means your doctrine is not defendable. As I pointed out to you Satan doesn’t win squat when we choose sin over God. Satan like us will receive a righteous judgment and will face Jesus on judgment day. Every knee will bow to Christ it is not about numbers but righteousness.

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