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To: ET(end tyranny)

WOW! So you don’t believe that Jesus died for your sins. You don’t believe you need a Savior - you can take care of it all on your own. Like you are your own God.

When you repent - can you look at your soul and see if it is cleansed?

How do you know if you didn’t forget one, two or a thousands sins? What if you die unexpectedly - choke on some food, have a heart attack, killed by a car, - and you just finished gossiping about someone - the possibilities are endless - and you didn’t repent - who are you counting on to ‘save you’ - ‘yourself’??

How do you repent from the greatest sin - not believing Jesus died for your sins? Jesus said - believe on Me (the Savior) and the One who sent Me. Why was He sent?

Do you believe in miracles?


212 posted on 02/16/2010 2:05:32 PM PST by presently no screen name
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To: presently no screen name
How do you know if you didn’t forget one, two or a thousands sins? What if you die unexpectedly - choke on some food, have a heart attack, killed by a car, - and you just finished gossiping about someone - the possibilities are endless - and you didn’t repent - who are you counting on to ‘save you’ - ‘yourself’??

G-d knows .

How do you repent from the greatest sin - not believing Jesus died for your sins? Jesus said - believe on Me (the Savior) and the One who sent Me. Why was He sent?

I don't have to repent of the greatest sin. The greatest sin is going after a god other than YHWH, a god that their father's didn't know. I think that is why they tried so hard to have 'YHWH' removed from the scriptures, while Baal and other false gods remain named.

Do you believe in miracles?

I surely do.

216 posted on 02/16/2010 2:17:34 PM PST by ET(end tyranny)
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