DBT
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Saved for what purpose? To worship, praise and sing hymns to our saviour for eternity? Eternity is a long time.
There's a simple explanation for why it seems that way.Speaking earthly it does not seem possible.
Eternity is indeed a long time.Saved for what purpose? To worship, praise and sing hymns to our saviour for eternity? Eternity is a long time.
I've wondered if any kind of eternal life would be hell.Saved for what purpose? To worship, praise and sing hymns to our saviour for eternity? Eternity is a long time.
"Salvation is wholly by the grace (unmerited favor) of God..."My wife and I have been talking about this topic for quite a while now.
Having your daughter get engaged, realising retirement is just around the corner, a younger sister becoming a grandmother, parents passing on etc. all cause you to think about some things much more seriously.
We have had relatives, friends die who were not saved and we do wonder just what exactly does that mean. Seeing it written in words is much different to actually contemplation the realities of said words.
How would Heaven for example be, if we knew that person X was not there? We are told that there will be no tears in Heaven.
I have no idea how it will work in practice i.e. you are in one place and family, friends are in the other place (choose which one you wish).
Speaking earthly it does not seem possible.
My wife and I will will leave that to God. It is his home and he is responsible for such things.
Eternity is indeed a long time.Saved for what purpose? To worship, praise and sing hymns to our saviour for eternity? Eternity is a long time.
How would Heaven for example be, if we knew that person X was not there? We are told that there will be no tears in Heaven.
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My wife and I will will leave that to God. It is his home and he is responsible for such things.
Be thankful for what you have is wise advice. I fail at it too much,"Salvation is wholly by the grace (unmerited favor) of God..."My wife and I have been talking about this topic for quite a while now.
Having your daughter get engaged, realising retirement is just around the corner, a younger sister becoming a grandmother, parents passing on etc. all cause you to think about some things much more seriously.
We have had relatives, friends die who were not saved and we do wonder just what exactly does that mean. Seeing it written in words is much different to actually contemplation the realities of said words.
How would Heaven for example be, if we knew that person X was not there? We are told that there will be no tears in Heaven.
I have no idea how it will work in practice i.e. you are in one place and family, friends are in the other place (choose which one you wish).
Speaking earthly it does not seem possible.
My wife and I will will leave that to God. It is his home and he is responsible for such things.
(As you say "Leave that to God")...Be thankful for all you have...
Your post brought back some childhood memories. Most of my friends were Catholic and I was a Baptist. We preached to each other and I worried that my little friends were all hell bound, while I guess they might have thought the same about me. Luckily, it didn't interfere with our friendships because we didn't dwell on it too much.We have had relatives, friends die who were not saved and we do wonder just what exactly does that mean.
Maybe the problem is the use of the word "saved"?
According to Jesus's own Church, the RCC, Baptists are not saved. I know this because they taught me for 12 years.
Protestants are hell bound sinners who don't care about God, they make themselves gods. Or, at least, the humans who led them away from Jesus are made into gods.
Or something like that...
I dunno. I don't believe any of that stuff anymore, haven't for decades. I don't think humans know anything about who is saved and who is not. Any more than we know how Santa's reindeer fly.
Tom
We all do...Be thankful for what you have is wise advice. I fail at it too much,"Salvation is wholly by the grace (unmerited favor) of God..."My wife and I have been talking about this topic for quite a while now.
Having your daughter get engaged, realising retirement is just around the corner, a younger sister becoming a grandmother, parents passing on etc. all cause you to think about some things much more seriously.
We have had relatives, friends die who were not saved and we do wonder just what exactly does that mean. Seeing it written in words is much different to actually contemplation the realities of said words.
How would Heaven for example be, if we knew that person X was not there? We are told that there will be no tears in Heaven.
I have no idea how it will work in practice i.e. you are in one place and family, friends are in the other place (choose which one you wish).
Speaking earthly it does not seem possible.
My wife and I will will leave that to God. It is his home and he is responsible for such things.
(As you say "Leave that to God")...Be thankful for all you have...