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Hell is a Christian Hoax 10

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JESUS CHRIST WILL SAVE THE WORLD

The Church teaches that Jesus is only the potential Saviour of the World, not that He actually will save the world. Many orthodox doctrines contradict God's word.

And do you think I said that just for shock value or to be humorous? I assure you it is true. Most Christians have never studied the Scriptures that I am presenting.

"And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world" (I John 4:14)

Does your pastor testify that Jesus Christ will "be the Saviour of the world" by saving the world? Of course not. The Church teaches that it will never happen. It teaches that God will rather torture most of His creation endlessly in fire. And the reason God can't and/or won't save all humanity, is because the Church says God gave to mankind a blessing called "free will/free choice/free moral agency." They won't tell you that this would then become a god-thwarting power.

Scripture knows nothing of any such god-thwarting power. The Scriptures show (as does Science), that all human choices are caused by something. And God has the ability to direct man's steps so that he will eventually choose good over evil.

"Wherefore God also has highly exalted Him, and given Him a Name which is above every name: That at the Name of Jesus ( Greek: 'Jehovah'-Saviour) every knee should bow...And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father" (Phil. 2:9-11).

Does your church and pastor teach that "every knee should bow... and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord," of those dead in their graves who are yet to be resurrected, of those alive on the earth, and of the whole heavenly host? I once heard the head of a religious college state that, "Yes, every knee will bow to Jesus, and if they don't, God will break their kness." So billions of broken knees will somehow bring glory to God the Father? Unbelievable. It's blasphemy to pervert the Scriptures like that.

Will Jesus accomplish the "works" that His Father gave Him to do? Absolutely:

"...the works which the Father hath given Me to finish, the SAME WORKS THAT I DO, bear witness of Me..." (John 5:36).

Did Jesus take His "works" seriously?

"I must work the works ( SAVE the world) of Him that sent Me..." (John 9:4)!

And what was the main work that God gave Jesus to do? In Scripture when God wants to emphasize something, He repeats it. Here then are three verses that all say the same thing, and answer the question:

"For what purpose did Jesus come in the flesh to this earth?" Is He a failure?

"For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost" (Matt. 18:11).

"The Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them" (Luke 9:56).

"For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10)

"All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all" (Isa. 53:6).

"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" (Rom. 3:23).

This is not rocket science: ALL have sinned and ALL are lost. Therefore, Jesus came to save ALL of the lost sinners.

Jesus said He must "finish" His Father's works (Greekis 'teleioo,' and it means to, "complete, accomplish, consummate, consecrate, finish, make perfect" - Strong's Greek Dictionary. According to Christendom, will Jesus, complete, accomplish, consummate, consecrate, finish, and make perfect, all the work which God His Father commissioned Him to do? They say, no, not ever. But how then could Jesus "...BE the Saviour of the world" (I John 4:14) by failing to save the majority of mankind, and even worse by torturing most of mankind in eternal fire? Maybe you never thought about these things, but you should.

God desires to save all mankind: "God our Saviour, Who will ( or desires to) have all men to be saved" (I Tim. 2:4). The Church degrades this profound declaration of Almighty God into nothing more than an unattainable weak wish.

The Church teaches that there are many things in Scripture that God desires, but that He will never have. Oh really? And do they have chapter and verse on that false assumption? No, of course not. Well then, do we have chapter and verse proving that God will complete, accomplish, finish, and make perfect His every pleasure, purpose, and desire? Yes we do:

"Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure: ( He then gives us an example...) Calling a ravenous bird from the east ( a prophecy of Cyrus-founder of the Persian Empire, Isa. 44:28) , the man that executes My counsel from a far country: yea, I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it" (Isaiah 46: 10-11).

"But He is in one mind, and who can turn Him? and what His soul desires, even that He does" (Job 23:13).

This is not true of just this one example with Cyrus, but it is true of all things that God has spoken, and all things that God has purposed. God is not a liar. God does not boast of things that He cannot or will not accomplish.

"I ( God) will not leave you, until I have done that which I have SPOKEN to you of" (Gen. 28:15).

"And it shall come to pass, when the LORD shall have done to my lord according to all the good that He hath SPOKEN concerning thee, and shall have appointed thee ruler over Israel" (I Sam. 25:30).

"Behold, it is come, and it is done, says the Lord GOD; this is the day whereof I have SPOKEN" (Ezek. 39:8).

"Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was SPOKEN of the Lord by the prophet..." (Matt. 1:22).

"... I the LORD have SPOKEN and have DONE IT" (Ezek. 17:24).

How can the whole of Christendom deny God's sworn declaration below, to do, bring to pass, fulfill, stand, accomplish, all that He has spoken or even thought?

"The LORD of hosts hath sworn ( Heb: 'shaba'-'swear (as by repeating a declaration) with an oath') saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand" (Isaiah 14:24).

"So shall My word be that goes forth out of My mouth: it shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it" (Isaiah 55:11).

Are not many statements and declarations of God's purpose, pleasure, desire, and His very thoughts recorded for us in Scripture? Has He not thought, declared, and spoken of these things? Then why do Christians refuse to believe God? "The LORD of hosts has sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to pass: and as I have purposed, so shall it stand." How can anyone doubt that God will perform all things that He says He will perform?

How many more plain and simple Scriptures must I give you before you will "believe" Isaiah's report and dozens of other like declarations? One more:

"Then He (Jesus) took unto Him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man shall be accomplished" (Luke 18:31)

One-third of the Bible is prophecy, and much of those prophecies deal with worldwide revolutionary changes that "the Son of man" is going to accomplish. Not the least of which is the salvation of all nations and all people (Rom. 11:25, 32 & Isaiah 19:25).

Okay then, can we believe that God really will "...have ALL MEN to be saved?"

Does God "will/desire" "...to have all men to be saved" (I Tim. 2:4)? Yes, He says so right in this verse.


Does God have the power to "declare the end of something in the beginning?" (Isaiah 46:10)? Yes, of course, He says so in this verse.


Does God then control everything? "...the purpose of Him ( God) Who works ( 'operates') all things after the counsel of His Own will" (Eph. 1:11)? Of Course He does. He says He does. How could we ever doubt it?


Will God do "ALL His Pleasure" (Isaiah 46:10)? Yes, again He says He will.


Does God work in humanity "...both to WILL and TO DO of His good pleasure" (Phil. 2:13)? Yes, this verse plainly says so.


Does God's will over-ride the will of men? "So then it is not of him ( anyone) that wills, nor of him that runs, but of God that shows mercy" (Rom 9:16)


Are these declarations of God His inspired Word (John 17:17)? Yes, of course. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (II Tim. 3:16).


Is it possible that what God has spoken in I Tim. 2:4 and other places, might not come to pass? Absolutely not, God Himself has stated: "YEA, I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it " (Isaiah 46: 10-11).

Now then, will you continue to argue and fight against God's plain declarations that I have just presented, as so many Christians, teachers, pastors, and theologians do? Are any of those references I have presented above too difficult or complicated to believe? Are not God's statements and declarations quite simple to understand? Do we not have a mountain of Scriptural proof that God will indeed save the whole world?

I could present you with dozens and hundreds of more pages of proof on this grand subject, but I cannot make it any simpler than I have just done above.

I want to cover one more verse of Scripture which theologians utterly pervert in their attempt to prove that God is unable to save all humanity. Their argument against this grand declaration of Scripture is quite stupid, but since it has deceived millions, I want to expose it very simply:

"For therefore we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, Who is the Saviour of all men, especially ( not exclusively, but especially) of those who believe" (I Tim. 4:10).

It is the "those who believe" who are being saved in a special way now, but the rest of humanity "all men" will be saved in Judgment. ALL humanity will ultimately be saved.


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