Wednesday, January 27, 2016

What Is New Life In The Bible?

You are maybe wondering about New Life. I will try to explain here and I hope that you can understand the Biblical New Life which is the most important thing here on earth.

"Go, stand in the temple courts," he said, "and tell the people the full message of this new life."
Acts 5:20

The Bible declares that there is a New Life that we must tell the people the full message of it. This means that New Life is very important, and let the people know what it is. Many people do not understand the Biblical New Life and if you are one of them, please take time to read this article and I pray that you will be enlightened.

I will begin with these questions: What is Biblical New Life means, who has it, who gives it and how to have it? These are the questions that we must find the answers. Ignorance to the answers of these questions would make you wonder the real meaning of life.

Life is meaningful. It is a wonderful thing we had; unless you understand the meaning of life you will not enjoy the reality of it and your life would be meaningless.

This New Life is so very important to God. This is the life that God desires that all people should have. This life is so very precious that it is paid by the death of the Lord Jesus Christ.

What is New Life?

Some believe it is a new religion. Some believe it is a life being changed from bad habits into good habits. Some believe that it is a life saved from accidents and others believe that it is a life that has been fulfilled the New Year’s resolution.

What this New Life Is?

None of the above beliefs got the answer. You may have a nice religion but do not have this New Life. You may have changed your bad habits into good habits and still you do not have this New Life. You maybe are saved from death, sickness and accident but you still do not have this New Life. And you may have fulfilled the New Year’s resolution in a long period of time and you still do not have this New Life.

New Life is called in the Bible “Eternal Life.” In John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”(NIV)
The Bible says, whoever believes on the Son of God shall not perish but have eternal life. Eternal life is not our human life, eternal life is not long life but life without end. This is the New Life in the Bible.

To Whom It Is Addressed?

The answer is, those already have the temporal life; a man of sin. A man has this life the human life a temporal life. In order for a man who already has the temporal life to have the Eternal life he must believe on Him (Jesus Christ.) In other words, if a man who already believed on the only begotten Son of God has already received eternal life. 1 John 5:12-13 supports it, you can read it below.
If a man already has received the eternal life, it means he has another life in him that is eternal and this is the New Life. That is what New Life means in the Bible.

New Life is called in the Bible “Spiritual Life.”“That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit...“ John 3:6

The old life is born of the flesh, which is the human life the old life. But that is born of the spirit is “Spirit” is what the bible says. It is clear that the life that is born in the flesh is flesh which means the old life we had. But that is born in the spirit is spirit which it means Spiritual life and that is the New Life.
Notice; both life, the old and the new has its beginning and its beginning is being born. The Bible says that which is BORN of the flesh is flesh – human life or natural life and that which is BORN of the Spirit is spirit. The old life is being born in the flesh and the same way the Spiritual Life/New Life is being born in the Spirit, in other words born again.

Who has this New Life?

Many people believe that this New Life is received after the death of the old life – physical death, which means a life in heaven. That is why many people pray for the dead that say “Lord give Him (the dead) eternal life.” 

In 1 John 5:12-13 it says. “He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.”

According to what is written in the Bible, “…He that has the son has Life.”What is this life? Simple; it is not the human life the old life but it is the New Life. It is because many people who do not have the son but still they have the life the old life. So the life here indicates the New Life that is given to those who has the Son.

In verse 13, it says, “...These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life “

Who already have eternal life? Those who believe on the name of the Son of God the Lord Jesus Christ. Are they still alive? Of course. It was not written to the dead but to the people who are still alive? If we say to the dead it makes no sense.

Who gave this New Life?

In 1 John 5:11“And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.” It is God who gave the New Life through our Lord Jesus Christ and it is already given (pastence) to those who has the Son.

Who received this New Life or Eternal Life?

Again in verse 13, it says,“These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life.” New Life or Eternal Life is already given by God to those who believed on the name of the Son of God. 

Those who accepted and believed on Jesus Christ are now children of God.

“But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”(John 1:12-13)

In order that a life should be in existence, it must be first be born. Those who are born again are born of God, and that kind of life is not like that which is born of the flesh or born of blood and or born of the will of man but born of God and this is called the New Life.

The New Life is the one which is born of God in you. The old life is the one which is born of the human will, which is our human or temporal life.

To become a child of God it is necessary to believe on the name of the Son of God the Lord Jesus Christ. When you believed, God will give you the power to be born in the spirit and when you are being born in the spirit you now become a child of God.

Do you believe on the name of Jesus Christ? Did you receive him as the only way to have this New Life? Well, if so, you have this New Life in you. The God kind of life which is eternal or spiritual life, it is the gift of God.

Romans 6:23; ”For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

But if you are not sure that Jesus Christ becomes your personal savior and Lord, you can pray with this prayer guide, and please do it prayerfully.

Lord God Almighty. I come to you in the name of Jesus Christ. I come to you with all the sins I've committed. I admit I am a sinner. I ask for your forgiveness. Please cleanse my body, soul and spirit from all the sins I have committed. I believe your Son Jesus Christ died on the cross for MY sins and all those that believe in his name. I also believe that he rose from the dead so that I, too, may have victory over the works of the devil. I confess and accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and ask him to come into my heart and give me a new life that’s after your will and purposes. I want to serve you and obey all your ways. I want to live for you every day of my life. Please lead and guide me by your Holy Spirit into righteousness. 

Thank you Lord, for the work of your Son Jesus shedding his blood for me and for hearing and answering my prayer. I’m now considered your son through the work of your Son Jesus. I have a New Life. I have been born anew and by faith I believe it. In Jesus’ name, I have prayed. Amen.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Is the bread and the wine in the holy communion of the Roman Catholic Church become literal flesh and blood of the Lord Jesus Christ?



The Roman Catholic Church believe that when the Priest prays for the bread and wine during a holy communion as they said, the bread turned into literal flesh of Jesus Christ and the wine turned into literal blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.

They quoted the verses below to prove that what they believe is biblical and it is the command of the Lord Jesus Christ, so therefore we must obey. 

John 6:53 “Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you. 54  Whosoeateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day. 55  For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. 56  He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him. “
And also they quoted the Lord’ supper.
Matthew 26:26 ”And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. 27 And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; 28 For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Let’s review what the Bible has to say about what The Roman Catholics Church believe. 
The first question we need to ask it that –“When shall we eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ?”

Roman Catholics answer: During the Holy Communion.

The second question to ask is that – “what happened after eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ?”

Roman Catholics may quote: According to Jesus that, they “… have eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day. And he dwelleth in me, and I in him.” 

So, the Roman Catholic believe that after eating the literal flesh and after drinking the literal blood of Jesus Christ they receive eternal life. 

Another question – “When does eternal life truly received?” 

We all have the same answer: It will happen after the eating and drinking. 

The problem is that, if that is true why do the Roman Catholics eat and drink repeatedly for countless of times? 

If the Lord Jesus Christ is serious that after eating and drinking His flesh and bloodliteraly, we receive eternal life, and, if we assume the Roman Catholics belief is correct that would means this eternal life can come and go. 

After you eat and drink the flesh and blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, you receive eternal life, and then later on when you sin, eternal life is gone. Then you need to eat and drink again the flesh and the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ to receive again eternal life and this process would not stop until you die.  

Does make it sense?

If that is true!  We can conclude that we are only borrowers of eternal life.

How about if the eternal life has gone before we die? So we will not be raised upat the last day. That’s the reason some Catholic members called the priest when their love ones are dying to take communion. 

Wow that’s another way of salvation - By taking Holy Communion. 

Others may argue that eternal life will only be received after the resurrection as Jesus said I will raise him up at the last day. 

Well! If that is so, there is a big problem to consider. 

In verse 53 it says, “Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.”

The indication is present tense, neither after the resurrection nor future tense.

You see that, the eternal life is in the flesh and the blood of Jesus Christ, when the flesh and the blood are in your body so eternal life also is there. That’s what Jesus said, “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.”

Therefore, when we take it as literal flesh and blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is not sin that causes eternal life to depart from us, but it’s when we literally go to the toilet.

In this case, repeatedly eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ literally is reasonable. 

That’s unacceptable theory. Terrible!

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Is Salvation By Faith Alone Or By Faith Plus Good Works?

Among the Christian Religion - the debate is still going on between Salvation by faith alone and salvation by faith plus good works.

These two groups are using the same Bible, but with the different understanding of what they have believed.

If you are one sided, you will find out that you are to depend on the one you believe it's the truth.

And the worst thing is that, if you don't have a proper understanding of the biblical and doctrinal issue about salvation, you ought to die for your belief.

Unless you are searching for the truth, you will brutally depend on your belief even when you are most likely knew that your belief is actually wrong or in error.

Now..!

In Order to Understand Properly Which is the Correct Between the Two, We Need To Sum Up The Two  Phrases.

Here we go!

About salvation by faith alone:

FAITH = SALVATION  (faith alone - wrong)

FAITH + GOOD WORKS = SALVATION (error)

FAITH + SALVATION = GOOD WORKS (salvation is by faith alone - but faith is not alone)

I don't see any problem on the last one. I have searched how this side is being the correct one for me and I've found out that the Bible ultimately  declared that Faith alone can save a sinner and no additional work to add to it.

"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:  Not of works, lest any man should boast.  For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them." Ephesians 2:8-10

Many failed to understand what it means SAVED THROUGH FAITH - not of works.

Consider the Bible used the term SAVED that means Past Tense salvation. Finished - already have done and no need to add something to attain it, because it's done.

Many people will argue.... No.... we need to look at other references in the Bible to prove that salvation is by faith plus good works.

Okay...!  Let's assume you are correct - according to your own interpretation.  Then, if that is so, you added something to what is already done. You meant you are not yet saved, the reason you are doing something is just to get saved.

But the Bible is very clear that it says, "... are ye saved through faith;..."

To understand properly about Biblical Salvation, we need to see the three TENSES of SALVATION.

1. Saved from the Penalty of Sin.
God SAVED (past tenses salvation) YOU by sending His son to die for our sins.

"Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;  By which also ye are savedif ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you, first of all, that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;  And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:.." 1 Corinthians 15:1-4

Christ died as our substitute. He saved us from the penalty of our sin. 

So, if you understood and received the gospel of Christ now (no more additional works for us to do)..., the Bible said YE ARE SAVED (past tense)...!

SAVED from the penalty of sin, because Jesus saved you.

2. Saved from the Power of Sin.
God TRANSLATED YOU (to live in the present - present tense) by transferring you from darkness to light.

"Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son:.." Colossians 1:13

Now...!

Understand that, all passages above was written addressed to all who have faith in Jesus Christ - people who heard and received the gospel of Christ  and already SAVED.

SAVED from the power of sin, because God delivered you from the power of darkness (SIN & SATAN) to become a servant of God.

3. You will be SAVED from the Presence of Sin.
God shall change our vile body (Future Tense)
" For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself." Philippians 1:20-21

SAVED from the power of Sin.

All of the tenses of salvation, there is nothing that man could do. Only God..!

 And only faith that matters.

Wait... wait... wait...!

You may say.... No! Not by faith alone it is faith plus works. 

Okay...!  If that is so, you meant you have to purchase salvation by your good works?

Here is what you believed:

FAITH + GOOD = SALVATION

Have you seen the problems of that belief? Honestly.... can you say no problem! Okay give me your verses that support your belief.

Now for instance...!  Let me ask you some questions...

Is salvation a free gift of God? Yes or No!

Can salvation be purchased? Yes or No!

Is Salvation a reward? Yes or No!

Can your good works buy salvation? Yes or No!

If your faith and good works can save you, who saves you? God or YOU!

If your faith and good works can save you, how much good works do you do to save you? Is there an amount of good works to get saved? There is or None!

These are only a few questions to consider. 

How About The Verses You Quoted To Support Your Belief? 

Yes, several verses found in the Bible that seem salvation is not by faith alone.

However, upon cross-examination of those verses with the understanding of what is the proper Biblical Salvation doctrine, all of those verses agreed and support that salvation is by faith alone.

The verses used by faith plus works equals salvation that we are going to see one by one what does it mean to not contradict the passage above.

Note: If you fail to understand the following verses, you make the Bible contradict itself - and you've got a worse problem of all.

Here are the few of them:

Again...!  Take Note:

All the verses below were written addressed to all already believers of the Gospel. The people who were already saved from the penalty of sin and the power of sin.

I will tackle these verses next time.........

1 Peter 1:22,23 - We purify our souls in obeying the truth.

There is nothing about salvation here. This speaks of the purification of the soul in obeying the truth.  The people whom Apostle Peter wrote are already redeemed.

  
Romans 6:17,18 - Servants of sin must obey from the heart in order to be made free from sin.
Hebrews 5:9 - Jesus is the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him.
James 2:24 - Man is justified by works, not by "faith only."                                                       

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

The Death, Resurrection And Ascension Of Christ

The Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Christ could have a great meaning in the life of a Christian believer.

The three redemptive works of Christ are the types and shadows of every true believer in his lifetime that can be summed up into tenses of salvation.

Many Christian denominations believe that to be saved is just to believe Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal savior and is enough, you are already saved.  But, have they really understood the Gospel as  the power of God unto salvation.? (Romans 1:16)

And what is the Gospel? 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 "15:1  Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2  By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
3  For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; 4  And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: 5  And that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve: 6  After that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. 7  After that, he was seen of James; then of all the apostles. 8  And last of all he was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time." Mine emphasized.

If you understood the gospel, then that's fine that you accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior, but if you don't you need to.


1. The death is the redemptive work of our Lord Jesus Christ to save mankind from the PENALTY of SIN. 

We called it Past Tense salvation or being saved from the penalty of our sins.

Our Lord Jesus Christ, saved us from the penalty of our sins by his death on the cross.  We are the sinners and we are deserving to die on the cross, instead he redeemed us, he was the one who took our place.

In other words, he took our sins so that we will be justified in the sight of God as without sin.

This is called JUSTIFICATION. Romans 5:1

2. The resurrection is the redemptive work of Christ to save us from the POWER of SIN. 

His resurrection represents a new life of the believer.  The Bible says that we must believe in our heart that Christ was risen from the dead Romans 10:9. The gospel is not only that Jesus took away our sins and brought it on the cross with his death to redeem us, but his resurrection should also be preached. 1 Corinthians 15:1-4.

We called Present Tense Salvation.

It is because it is not enough to believe that Jesus died on the cross for our salvation, but we must also believe that he was buried and have risen from the dead.

To believe that he died on the cross for our redemption is just only for the salvation  from the penalty of our sins.

Many Christians believed that Christ died for them on the cross and no more, and they think they are already saved.  Oh yes they are saved from the penalty of sins, but in the other hand they are not yet saved from the power of sin.

To be saved from the POWER of sin, we must believe on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Thus by believing in his resurrection, you are redeemed from the power of sin - the old and sinful nature. Christ resurrection is the type and shadow of our being new creation in him.

By His resurrection, he redeemed us from the old nature which is the sinful nature and he gave us the new creation.

This is called SANCTIFICATION.  2 Corinthians 5:17.

3. The Ascension is the redemptive work of Christ to save us from the PRESENCE of SIN.

It is not also enough to believe that Jesus Christ died for us and he was resurrected from the dead, we must also believe that he was ascended to heaven so that we will also be going to heaven.

Future Tense Salvation, saved from the presence of sin. In heaven, there is no presence of sin.

We called this GLORIFICATION.





Sunday, January 3, 2016

Error and Correct Doctrine About Salvation - Comments On Facebook

Facebook today gives you the opportunity to post your comments. When this comment appeared on my Facebook account I was troubled, so I give my time to explain as a reply to the post of this person named Jim Arsenault.

So you have to balance our views and you are the one to judge who is in error and correct. This is our conversation on facebook about the error and correct belief on the doctrine of salvation.

Jim Arsenault wrote that protestants are in error of their teaching about salvation. He thought that the doctrine of salvation in the protestants is in error.



Jim Arsenault
The Protestant "Once Saved Always Saved" Error:
Are you saved? This is what some Protestants will ask you. Anyone who thinks they are automatically "saved" simply by declaring that Jesus Christ is their personal Lord and Savior is grossly mistranslating Holy Scripture, and is committing a sin of presumption.
It is GOD alone who knows who is "saved" and who is not.
No human creature can declare themselves as being "saved". That false doctrine is a fabrication of Protestantism and cannot be found written anywhere before the Protestant revolt.
Salvation is an on-going process throughout our entire lives as Holy Scripture clearly has told us. Read 1Corinthians chapter 13, as it tells us that we must have faith, hope, and charity (13).
If we are automatically "saved", then what is the purpose of hope?
Sola Fides, or "saved by faith only" is taught by many Protestants. However, that false man-made Protestant doctrine cannot be found anywhere in the Bible.
In fact, the only place in the entire Bible where the words "faith" and "only" are found together is in James 2:24, where it says, "You see that by works a man is justified, and NOT by faith only."
That verse was a thorn in Martin Luther's side. He called the book of James a "straw epistle", which meant it was worthy of burning, and he wanted to remove it from Scripture.
It must have been an embarrassment to him since he had added the word "alone" to Romans 3:28, in his German translation of the Bible, in order to have it support his false
"justified by faith alone" doctrine. James 2:24 is still ignored or rejected altogether by many Protestants. "You are my friends if you do what I command you." John 15:14 "...work out your salvation with fear and trembling." Philippians 2:12.
For those who think they are "saved" by faith only, how could they ever ignore those verses? Both say very clearly that works are needed, and without works you are no friend of Jesus.
They also ignore a large part of Matthew 25 regarding the Last Judgment. Read vs 31-46 very carefully, as Jesus spoke of judging two groups, the sheep and the goats. Notice that both groups believed, but only one group worked, and they were the sheep, and it was the sheep who were to be saved.
Be sure and do not overlook verses 41-46, as you will find therein where the goats were going to spend their eternity since they also believed, but did no work?
The goats believed, but were they saved by believing only, and without works?
Those who practice "once saved always saved" would have us believe that they were.

My Answer:

Alberto Jamil Rendon
Hi may I enter in? I am amazed of what have been said by Jim Arsenault....

Actually, I understand that you have no clear understanding about our doctrine of salvation. What you said is an old issue that has been solved already and had been accepted by some Roman Catholic members.

Concerning salvation, it is very clear that anyone who is in Christ is already saved Eph. 2:8-9 "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not by works, so that no one can boast."
(SAVED) PAST TENSE Salvation.

Here is what Biblical salvation means:

First (1.) You have been saved from the penalty of Sin, if you are a believer of Christ. Jesus saved you on the cross, he took away the penalty of your sin, he did it more than 2000 years ago by nailing it on the cross, so you are saved from the penalty of your sin......

Second (2) If you are in Christ, you are saved from the power of sin and of Satan 2 Cor. 5:17, Col. 1:13 and you are now a servant of God, not a servant of Sin and Satan.

You are now experiencing salvation (PRESENT TENSE) from the power of Sin, and because of that you will produce good works as a result of this salvation, then follows obedience in the word of God. You will never be fully able to obey God's commands if you are still under the power of sin ....

And this is what James meant to say in his writing, that Faith without works is dead. James was looking for the proof of living faith which is salvation from the penalty of sin and the power of sin that produces good works. During the time of James, many professed that they believed in Jesus but has no proof of good works. So he said faith without works is dead and dead faith cannot save. Dead faith means it's a head faith (knowledge) not heartfelt. Faith that produces good works is a heartfelt faith or living faith that saved you. Rom. 9:9-10. .....

Third (3) If you are in Christ, you will be saved from the presence of sin, in heaven there is no presence of sin anymore. (FUTURE TENSE) ....

This is what most Protestants believe:

FAITH + SALVATION = GOOD WORKS this is accepted by some Roman Catholics.

This is the truth, if you have a heartfelt faith now (present tense) in Jesus Christ that he died on the cross more than 2000 years ago to pay the penalty of your sin, then, you are saved from the penalty and power of sin....

Your doctrine is like this: FAITH + GOOD WORKS = SALVATION....

This is the reason why those who understood this doctrine become Protestants.

The problem of your doctrine is that good works cannot save, if GOOD WORKS can save how much do you think good works you have to do to be saved? Can you give me an amount of good works to be saved? Or how much good works I have to do to be saved? If you can give an amount of good works to be saved, that means if you cannot complete those good works eventually, you will never be saved.

Salvation is a gift of God, cannot be bought or paid on whatever you do or you have, or else it will never be a gift anymore. ...

I would like to emphasize Philippians 2:12 "Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed--not only in my presence but now much more in my absence--continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling"

Have you not wondered why it says WORK OUT YOUR SALVATION?

It is because you have already received salvation. You cannot workout something you don't have.

Notice, it did not say, WORK OUT FOR YOUR SALVATION and if the Bible say so, on that case you have not yet receive salvation, you are to work for it.

But it is clear that it says, WORK OUT YOUR SALVATION it's not WORK OUT FOR YOUR SALVATION.

So if you are on the belief that FAITH + GOOD WORKS = SALVATION, that means you are working out FOR your SALVATION.... But can you give me an amount of Good works to pay salvation? .....

Those sheep as you mentioned in Matthew 25, simply showed good works as the results of salvation they have already received, sheep represents for a believer of Christ who has been washed by the blood of Christ. (SAVED FROM THE PENALTY OF SIN AND FROM THE POWER OF SIN).

In John 21:17, Jesus told Peter to feed His sheep that simply means the sheep in Matthew 25 are the believers of Christ the saved one.

So they did not do good works to be saved, their good works are the result of salvation they have received.

If we embrace your doctrine I am afraid I cannot complete all the good works, and babies who died who were never be able to complete the good works and those who are dying old sinners who have faith in Jesus at the moment before they died, their repentance is useless because God will require them to pay salvation with an amount of good works.

I am afraid that no one will go to heaven if everyone embraces your doctrine of salvation. I hope you are cleared.... more blessing to you.....

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