God has always given man free will to decide to follow Him or rebel against Him. It’s the same “story” that has been repeated since the beginning of time. We are all sinners and need to repent and follow Jesus but only through His grace and our repentance, then accepting the atoning work of Jesus’ innocent death on the cross can we be ri…
God has always given man free will to decide to follow Him or rebel against Him. It’s the same “story” that has been repeated since the beginning of time. We are all sinners and need to repent and follow Jesus but only through His grace and our repentance, then accepting the atoning work of Jesus’ innocent death on the cross can we be right with God. Our world is broken and fallen through all the sin. Confess, repent and turn away from sin! Follow Jesus! He is coming again soon!
"...God has always given man free will to decide to follow Him or rebel against Him..."
Just to correctly qualify this statement, salvation is solely of God's grace. We do not have free will to save ourselves. Our response to salvation is to follow Him of our own free will. You correctly imply this when you say, "and follow Jesus but only through His grace and our repentance..."
God has always given man free will to decide to follow Him or rebel against Him. It’s the same “story” that has been repeated since the beginning of time. We are all sinners and need to repent and follow Jesus but only through His grace and our repentance, then accepting the atoning work of Jesus’ innocent death on the cross can we be right with God. Our world is broken and fallen through all the sin. Confess, repent and turn away from sin! Follow Jesus! He is coming again soon!
"...God has always given man free will to decide to follow Him or rebel against Him..."
Just to correctly qualify this statement, salvation is solely of God's grace. We do not have free will to save ourselves. Our response to salvation is to follow Him of our own free will. You correctly imply this when you say, "and follow Jesus but only through His grace and our repentance..."
When does your theology say that time began?