Does God Love Everyone As They Are?
We all have sinned and fallen short of God’s love. But God loves us as we are, even if we are not perfect.
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This is a question that people often ask themselves. Some people think that God loves everyone just as they are, while others believe that God loves them but will punish them for their sins. The idea of universal love is a difficult one to understand and many religious scholars have tried to answer this question by examining the nature of God and how he interacts with humanity.
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“Does God love everyone as they are?” is a question that has been asked by many people throughout the ages. The Bible says that God loves everyone, but what does this mean? Does God love all of us the same way? Does He love some of us more than others?
Some people believe that God loves everyone and they are all loved equally, while others believe that there are some people who are loved more than others.
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God loves everyone as they are, but we cannot always love ourselves. We must accept our flaws and learn to love ourselves. This is a question that many people ask themselves when they are struggling with their self-image. God loves us no matter who we are and what we do, so it is important to remember that God will never leave us or abandon us.
The Bible does not give an answer to this question, but the Christian view of love is that God loves everyone as they are. The Christian view of love is that God loves everyone as they are – meaning he does not judge them and he sees the good in them.
ANSWER:
Both are wrong, God loves the person who first repents and starts living under grace, walking in faith. If you are truely a Christian you must repent come before the Lord free from hatred, anger, resentment and in total forgiveness toward everyone, Jesus says he gives us a NEW commandment, Love your enemy. If we truely confuse that we are Christians, accept grace from the Lord Jesus Christ and walking in faith then we don’t have time or energy for anger, resentment, hatred in our lives.
How many times is hell talked about in the bible?
In the Bible, there are three mentions of hell. The first mention is in Genesis 3:19 where God tells Adam and Eve that they will die if they eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The second mention is in Ezekiel 28:18-19 where God says that he will put his spirit within them and cause them to live. The third mention is in Revelation 20:14-15 where Jesus Christ enters into heaven and proclaims that he has defeated death and hell.
The Bible does not give a clear answer on how many times hell is mentioned because it varies depending on what translation you use. However, there are two different interpretations for one verse in particular – John 3:
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In the bible, hell is mentioned many times. What does this mean for the modern-day society?
The word “hell” appears in the bible over 1,000 times.
Hell is mentioned over 1,000 times in the bible and this has given rise to many different interpretations of what it means for a modern-day society. Some people believe that hell is a place of punishment while others believe that it is a place of eternal peace and happiness.
How Did Jesus Talk About Hell?
In the Bible, Jesus talks about hell on three occasions. In one instance, he says that hell will be like “a lake of fire” and that it will not be “eternal”. In another instance, he says that hell is where the “unjust” are sent to suffer for eternity. And finally, in the last instance, he says that there is no need to fear hell because God would not send anyone there who has faith in him.
Jesus talks about three different ways of understanding what happens after death. One way is eternal punishment and another is being sent to a place where you cannot see God or hear his voice anymore. The third way is
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Jesus Christ is the most influential figure in Christianity. He is the son of God, the savior of humanity, and the spiritual leader of his followers.
Jesus was a man who preached about love, mercy, and forgiveness. He also preached about hell and eternal damnation for sinners.
In this article, we will explore how Jesus talked about hell in his sermons and how he viewed it as an eternal punishment for sin. We will also consider what he meant by “hell” in order to understand how it has been used throughout history
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Jesus talked about hell in the Bible, but how did he talk about it?
Jesus’s view of hell was the most controversial topic in his life. Jesus spoke of a place where people would be punished for their sins, but he never actually described what that punishment would look like. He referred to it as “Gehenna” and said that there was a valley outside Jerusalem where people were literally thrown into a fire.
Jesus also spoke of “the worm that does not die and the fire that is not quenched.” These two statements are often taken to mean eternal torment, which is contrary to Jesus’s teachings on loving your enemies.
What Are The Verses From The Bible Jesus Talking About Hell?
In the New Testament, Jesus talks about hell and its consequences.
The Bible presents a view of Hell as a place of eternal torment for those who reject God’s love. If we believe in Jesus, we will not go to Hell. Rather, we will be with God forever.
The Bible teaches that Hell is a place where people are punished for their sins or rejected by God. The punishment is different depending on the severity of the sin or rejection. For example, people who were just bad people without any real faith would be punished with eternal fire and pain in Hell while those who committed more serious sins like murder would be sent to an eternal prison where they would burn forever without any hope of escape or relief from their pain. Jesus spoke about hell in the bible. He often referred to it as a place of eternal punishment and torment.
“And if your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off; it is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.” – Mark 9:43
“And if your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off; it is better for you to enter life crippled than with two feet to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.” – Mark 9:45
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Jesus used the word hell in a number of different ways, but the most common meaning is a place of suffering. The scriptures also describe hell as a place of punishment for sin.
The following are verses from the bible that Jesus is talking about hell:
-Matthew 5:22
-Matthew 10:28-29
-Luke 16:23
-Luke 23:43
-John 3:36
As You seek understanding and clarity in your life you should always turn to your Heavenly Father for Guidance.
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This is a major important point about forgiveness
Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. -MATTHEW 5:24 KJV
Are You Your Own Worst Enemy?
I would start out by saying what Jesus Christ would want us to do? Pray and how should we pray? The Lord’s Prayer, and how often should we pray? Continually. Why do we use the Lord’s Prayer and not some other? The Lord’s Prayer covers all the areas that is important for our spiritual being.
When we pray the Lords prayer we ask to forgive our enemies, let God’s will be done, the kingdom to come. By praying the Lord’s prayer we let go of many thoughts we have in our head and give them back to God so we can have things revealed to us.
We must overcome resentment in our heart, and in a past video I shared about Dr. Jordan Peterson talks about how resentment can destroy us and we become our own very worst enemy and Jordan goes on to say that we must talk to people what we have resentment toward to overcome that resentment. Other people who lived in the past who talked about this is Jesus Christ and someone who is living now who talks about this daily is Brother Augustine, Dr. John MacArthur, Dr. Charles Stanley, Rev. John Piper and Pastor Paul Washer.
Women are looking for a fathers love
Women are looking for a fathers love. Its important that men understand women are looking for a fathers love and not get screwed. Woman more than anything are looking for a strong spiritual man to lead the future (the family). I think in many YouTube videos on biblical teachings, how young women are being hurt by men that are just looking to get laid instead of doing right and being in christ and setting a good example of a strong man. We must be in Christ, hate no one, love all, forgave thoses we resent, love what is right and support people who are walking with God.
Women need their fathers in their lives to be strong man to be good examples and not BETA men or weak examples of what a man should be. Its important that a man leads the way as Christ leads men, we as man need to fellow Jesus Christ to keep society from going to HELL.
Every day you can see or people watch how some men and women our living in hell without the right spiritual order then you will continue your hellish way according to 2 Peter. You can also find it in Romans. God will give you over to a reprobate mind.
And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient. – Romans 1:28 (KJV)
In Romans 1, Paul refers to something known as a reprobate mind. If you’re not familiar with the term reprobate, the literal definition in the Greek is failing to pass the test, unapproved, counterfeit.
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The Bible’s Teaching About Sin: What is Sin and How Does it Affect Christians?
As Christians, we are called to follow Jesus and obey His commands. But what does that actually mean? And how does sin fit into the equation? The Bible has a lot to say about sin and its effects on our lives. Here are some key points to consider.
Sin is Craving Anything the Bible Denies
God created the world and everything in it, including human beings. He gave us the ability to choose between good and evil. When we reject God’s commands and embrace sin, that’s when we’re in trouble:
“And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27).
We don’t get a do-over when it comes to sin.
What is a sin in the bible?
Sin is an important concept in Christianity. Sin is not a word that is found in the Bible, nor is it defined in the Bible, but there are some things that Christians agree are sins. Among those things are murder, stealing, and bearing false witness. Christians believe that God has forgiven all of humanity’s sin, but that does not mean that we don’t need to be held accountable for our actions. The Bible is filled with stories about people who were punished for their sin, most famously Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. But every person who has ever lived also faced consequences for their actions
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Spiritual Order – In The Family and Church
God the father
Jesus Christ
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Here is Book, Chapter and Verse from the Kings James Version 1 Corinthian 11:2-16, But the main messsage is in 1 Corinthian 11:3: “3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.”
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How God Commands Us To Forgive Those Who We Have Resentment Toward.
All of us are tested everyday by our personal internal struggle coming from resentment of what happened earlier in our lives as children typically what our mother did to us, telling how our fathers were not good enough or driving us away from our fathers when we were children. We most go to the people that we have resentment against and forgive them. By forgiving our mothers or whoever we have resentment against, God will forgive us and we can return to the heavenly Father through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
It was said if you don’t love everyone then you love no one. People today live like the Old Testament people did. We must forgive and love everyone as God Commanded us to do according to Matthew 22:34-40.
After Reading The Passage I would Recommend Doing A Silent Prayer
Its is said: Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. Psalm 46:10 King James Version (KJV)
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