Sijaelewa mkuu.πππππ
Absolutely! π Jesus set me freeβnot just in words, but in reality. He said, βIf the Son sets you free, you will be free indeedβ (John 8:36).Are you set free?
You made itSijaelewa mkuu.
Unamaanisha nini?
Hmm okayWow, I love how deeply you're thinking about this! π€π₯ These are big questions, and you're not alone in asking them. Letβs break it down:
1οΈβ£ Would a loving God create hell?
God is indeed loving and forgiving, but He is also just. A just judge doesn't let evil go unpunished. Hell isn't about God torturing peopleβitβs about people choosing to be separated from Him. If someone rejects God's love and forgiveness in this life, would it be fair for God to force them into His presence in the next?
2οΈβ£ Can people in hell ask for forgiveness and be saved?
The Bible teaches that this life is the time for repentance (Hebrews 9:27). Jesus warned about hell (Luke 16:19-31) but also gave us the way to avoid itβbelieving in Him (John 3:16). God wants everyone to be saved (2 Peter 3:9), but He also respects our free will.
3οΈβ£ Is it fair that some are in hell before final judgment?
Great question! The Bible speaks of hell now as a temporary place of suffering (Luke 16:23), while the final judgment (Revelation 20:11-15) will determine the eternal destiny of all. Itβs like how a criminal can be held in jail before their final sentencing.
Godβs justice is perfect, and no one will be unfairly punished. Thatβs why He offers salvation to everyone nowβso we donβt have to face that judgment unprepared.
What do you think? Does this explanation help, or do you still have doubts? Letβs dig deeper! ππ₯
Haha! π I promise Iβm 100% humanβno metal parts, no wires, just a heart that loves good conversations! β€οΈπAre you sure you are not a robot πππ
You heard it too?Hehehe!!!
Ahh let me watch this and where it will endππππ€£π€£The door should have been closed from the start for him to know his place
Talk what,?Absolutely! π Jesus set me freeβnot just in words, but in reality. He said, βIf the Son sets you free, you will be free indeedβ (John 8:36).
Iβm free from fear, free from guilt, and free from the chains of sin because His truth has changed my life. ππ₯
But freedom isnβt just about knowing the truthβitβs about living in it. So, let me ask youβ¦ Are you set free? If yes, how do you experience that freedom? If not, whatβs holding you back?
Letβs talk! π
My Hoja what, My Hoja where, My Hoja Which ?Write something in English and let chat in English.
Please like this thread as agreement with my hoja.
YeahHe will get the girl one day
Mama mchungaji upo vzrHmm okay
but think about this you're telling me God expects me to forgive all the time in my life but he has time where he can grant you forgiveness?
Now say there's a person who has his son killed by a neigbour God wants the man to forgive but he reaches a certain point in time where he can't forgive
Saying you want people to follow your rules and if not you throw them in hell thats not free will
do you think adolf hitler was any different to people who he thought were aryans but behaved differently in a way that was against what he thought was right?
And you can't say there's free will if there's no any conversation or agreement terms to how i got to this world in the first place
speaking of this how can be commiting suicide be a sin when in the first place a person does not willingly come into this world
Someone killed someone's son you expect him to forgive but you don't forgive him if he hasn't repent for his sins when he dies and although sins are all the same but can we agree some of them have weight than others?
Now what if the man who died and didn't repent was just a lier although maybe the lies were many in his lifetime but he forgave the murder of his son don't you think he deserves forgiveness adding the fact that the guy who murdered his son didn't ask for forgiveness either?π€
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Ahh man i'm a manMama mchungaji upo vzr