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SignUp Now!Very good Sue. It is a good interjection.Yes, marriage is Meant to be a picture of Christ's love for each person in His Church / His Bride. Christ is the Perfect Groom. Human beings are not perfect. We mess up. Sometimes we get married for the Wrong reasons. And for either right or wrong reasons, some people Stay married and some choose to or end up Being divorced. Divorce was never meant to exist. It's Meant to be not until Death do spouses part. Divorce is only 'allowed' for adultery and when a non-believing spouse would choose to leave the believing spouse. The believing spouse is Supposed to let the other one 'go' if he/ she wants to. But even in adultery -- spouses don't Have to leave -- they Can choose to stay together and work through the problems that resulted in the adultery.
Christ - on the other hand - Won't 'divorce' any of 'us'. Once the Holy Spirit comes to indwell us, He has promised to never leave us or forsake us. We are 'safe' until we are with Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the Only perfect groom.
Actually -- the title of this thread IS "Does God create people to go to hell" -- not to change the subject or anything. But -- Because God IS God -- He has omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence. Omniscience says that He has All knowledge. Which means that He, alone, knows who Will and who Won't accept Him or Not accept Him. And God's sovereignty says that He is in control of Everything. And 'we' are Told to go to all the world and teach the Gospel unto Salvation -- Starting from 'here at home' and spreading as the Holy Spirit guides each person to Go and share. In that process -- baptizing and teaching. Discipling. And 'we' Also have "by their fruits we will know them". The Holy Spirits' indwelling a person Will make a difference in their lives. A positive difference. If that evidence Isn't present -- then there needs to be loving concern shown -- in private.
Just thought I'd interject that. :smile:
In scripture Jesus states, do you light a lamp, and then cover it. No, you hold it up for all the world to see.
Jesus isnt only talking about himself, but talking about Recieving Christ (the light of the world) . Recieving the Holy Spirit. The Fire of God.
Do we put that lamp under a bushel basket. Hide the light.
Or will we fan that flame into an all consuming fire. That we become like Christ. (" Be Holy for I am Holy ") and That the Holy Spirit make Its home in us.
If we keep putting Jesus 1st in our lives, then there will be no worry of ever falling away from the Grace of God.
And yes, we can fall away.
There are two primary ways this can happen.
One , through neglect and laziness.
The other, a willfull act of rejection. A willfull act against another. Totally the opposite of love your neighbor as yourself.
It is that willfull act, knowing, planning . Even though everyfiber in your being is telling you it is wrong.
(Lol, i lost my train of thought)
I think you understand me. Peace Always
I thank you sincerely for your service.Those are true obvious acts, but we have a sure instruction towards warranty of eternal life. It isn't about a mere spark in time that we believe in who Jesus is, and some dark struggle to figure out what God expects of us. The devils believe and tremble. We must exceed that. The man of God, Peter, revealed something higher, the higher thoughts and ways of God to attain to. That is 2 Peter 1. Salvation is assured not by a flimsy initial beief in Jesus, like the demons posess, but by a life-long change of life direction and determination towards holiness, purity, living by faith in God.
Make those holy words your mantra!
When I was sworn in to military duty, I took that literally, and several times submitted my flesh life to the betterment of freedom. God put off those sacrifices. Why? I was not at all qualified to benefit myself or anyone around me, certainly my nation. But for me, I submitted my pitiful self. I believe God eventually honored that.
Now I understand why the delays I thought were in force. I had not graduated to step two of
2 Peter 1:5 (KJV)
5 And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;
virtue, and certainly to step 3, knowledge.
Will you assume you are secure with a dubious step 1? Faith without acompanying works is dead according to James. DEMONSTRATE your salvation!