For the past 1 month and 18 days, I've decided to update this blog again. I missed this.
I've been so busy lately. I've been busy doing school works. I've been busy wasting my time in front of the monitor, doing my lesson plans. I've been busy updating my Instagram account. I've been busy doing my daily journals. I've been busy doing my responsibility as a pre-service teacher @ Palma Gil Elementary School.
All those things, I've been doing for the past months.
Anyways, I have to update my blog. So, let me start it.
March
April
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June
July
August
September
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November
December
January
Those months have passed. Everything had change. As I have experienced different problems within those months.
Together with sadness. Together worries. Together with doubts.
Together with solutions. Together with happiness. Together with certainty. Together with ease.
I am very much grateful that I'm guided with people around me.
SUDDEN DEATH SALVATION? by steve finnell
ReplyDeleteDoes God offer a special plan of salvation for those who are unsaved and experience sudden death before they have a chance to obey God's commands?
Many like to claim salvation for those who believe, but face sudden death before they are baptized in water for the forgiveness of their sins. Is, the excuse, I did not have time to baptized written in Scripture, as an exception to God's commandment to be baptized so that your sins may be forgiven? Of course not!
Jesus said he who believes and is baptized shall be saved. (Mark 16:16) Can men revoke what Jesus said because they believe Jesus was being unfair? Of course not!
Assume a preacher was his way to preach the gospel to a dying man, who had indicated be was open to believing, but had not made that confession. If that man died before he believed, could that man's friends and relatives claim "The Sudden Death Plan of Salvation," because he did not have time to believe? Of course not!
If a Christian was openly a drunkard, a thief, a fornicator, and a serial killer, but decided that next week he was going to repent of his sins and ask God for forgiveness, but died before he had the chance; would he be able to claim "Sudden Death Repentance and Forgiveness?" Of course not!
Men can speculate about, Sudden Death Plans of Salvation; however, there are no Scriptures to confirm it.
There is no Scripture that states men can be saved if they suddenly die before they have time to believe.
The is no Bible verse that says men can be saved if they suddenly die before they have time to repent.
The nothing stated under the new covenant that says men can be saved if they die before they have time to confess Jesus as the Christ.
There is no verse of Scripture that says men can be saved if they suddenly die before they have time to be baptized.
THE SUDDEN DEATH PLAN OF SALVATION IS A FABRICATION OF MAN---IT IS NOT FOUND IN THE BIBLE!
Dead men cannot believe.
Dead men cannot repent.
Dead men cannot confess.
Dead men cannot be baptized.
Dead men who die in their sins cannot be saved.
Men do not die without believing and being baptized because they did not have time. IT HAPPENS BECAUSE THEY DID NOT TAKE THE TIME THEY HAD AVAILABLE, TO BELIEVE AND BE BAPTIZED!
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