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RE: End Times - Revelations & Humanity - Timeline

in #truth3 years ago

OK, that makes more sense now, I can see and comprehend what you are saying.

Yes, in all this negativity, the fear of being judged justly without the ability to "lie" to the judge is very intimidating to many (mea culpa) no matter what that judicial process may actually be like at the end of the day.

However, it is clearly stated by Jesus in his parables as to what to expect in ref. to judgement and how there will be no exceptions among us who commit crimes. The fact that he has paid the penalty (the fine) for our sins is still subject to us SINCERELY repenting and to do that faith is required.

However, if one does go further and read into the end times of his 1,000 year rule, even those who were genuinely ignorant shall be justly served justice based upon their lives and much of what you say can easily be understood to be applicable in their lives.

The fact that the vlogger/narrator/author of that video starts from that premise that you disagree with is no reason to shrug it off or ignore it, in fact it is something to consider and look into, as The Holy Bible both Old and New Testament depict justice to be somewhat "brutal" when it is applicable. i.e. Sodom and Gomorrah as one all too often example given, then the great flood aka "Noah's Flood" and the list goes on, but those two are without any doubt probably the most dramatic and hard to fathom penalties given to mankind through the course of history as recorded in The Holy Bible.

Now, if a person does not believe in these accounts, that still doesn't reduce or delete the lesson being given: "Justice SHALL be served, accordingly."

or in the words of some other wisdoms out there: "At the end of it all, one gets what one deserves."

Now, this may not be in line with all your views of how you perceive God, but it is in line/accordance with may a Bible teaching, chapter and verse. So I wouldn't be "writing it off" simply because God can be so loving and merciful to the point that he sacrificed his one and only beloved Son so that justice can be ensured.

On that note: I have to mention that the word "Love" is first written in The Holy Bible when Abraham was told to sacrifice his one and only son, whom he Loved so much. Rather befitting that the word Love be first used there. Some may say "coincidence", but in the only language that has letters, pictograms and numbers in each and every letter and was in that day and age used to write Books and coherently utilize all three 'codes' without it being "jibberish", I dare say that 'my money is on it not being a coincidence'.

Thanks for elaborating on your initial reply and I sincerely hope that you can understand why so many of us see things from angles that may not necessarily align up with some of the views you expressed. Yet, in no way do I wish to state that you can't or shouldn't stick to your path to Truth. Each of us is unique and so too is our path to the Truth.

Stay safe,

prep up,

God bless.