ArchivedIs John 3:16 actually an invitation open to all? :: SalvationSalvation This is saying that everyone knows there is a God naturally and what He expects. I think that, however, some people are bored with living by faith and decide to "challenge themselves" or entertain their curiosity and try to make a name for themself by being different- They do it and once they have made the choice it is very hard to go back. However, they don't want to admit that they were wrong because now the choice is a part of their identity and they decide that they are okay and although they know they have problems from how they feel inside- they just go on and pretend that things couldn't be better for them because they believe that their choice was wrong but they don't know how to fix it and they get around others who have made these same mistakes and they all stick up for each others' mistakes for survivals' sake- but this whole time they keep getting farther away from God but they can't admit to themselves that they are wrong because then they couldn't live with themself. Since so many people make terrible mistakes- the younger generation sees people making unnatural choices but seemingly suffering no consequences, then the younger make the same mistakes but they base the choice on the older generation and not on their own choices whch further complicates everything. Jesus came to help people live by faith and give them inspiration and a reason to do so- because people want to know why they do the things they do- If God is the reason then they are saved- also if a person is saved and living for God they will take great pleasure in what they do and will enjoy all the gifts of life- they will love people and people who love life will love them. The knowlege of Jesus allows this to take place. Every person is different- . No one can be lupped in a category. It is all about a person's heart and whether they are open to what they see of Jesus in themself and others. |
🌈Pride🌈 goeth before Destruction
When 🌈Pride🌈 cometh, then cometh Shame