More importantly, I would like to share with you the Truth about the afterlife. I only tell you this because I care what will happen to you when you die. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, used God’s name in vain? These are just a few of God’s Moral Laws. When you die, God will judge you on the basis of His Moral Law. If you stand guilty before God of breaking His Laws, He will send you to Hell. If God is Just and Holy, He must punish lawbreakers. The good news is that God provided a way for you to be forgiven and go to Heaven. Jesus Christ died on a cross and rose again to pay the debt for your sins and take your punishment. What you must do is Repent, which means to say you are sorry to God and turn away from your sins. Then put your complete Trust in Jesus Christ. Only then will you be accepted into Heaven, not because you’re a good person, but because you’re a bad person who’s been forgiven. Please give this some thought. Your Eternal Destination depends on it.
2006-07-13
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No, god owes me a lot though. By the way, this is Yahoo! Answers, not Yahoo! Sermons.
2006-07-13 08:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I owe God everything for saving my soul. What you wrote was so nicely said. I can never get the words right when I am trying to tell about our Saviour. People on here (some not all) will try and hurt your feelings for trying to spread The Gospel. You just keep up the work. God will reward you for it. May God bless you .
2006-07-13 08:59:06
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answered by cindy j 3
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It seems that you asked a question only to reel people into your Christian recruitment add. And I, apparently, fell for the bait.
I happen to feel very good about my relationship with G-d, and I personally would not feel comfortable putting my faith in anyone else (ie. Jesus) but G-d.
Do I owe G-d anything? technically yes: my life. But not for having someone die for me since I don't believe that.
When I say technically, I mean that G-d gave me the gift of life, and when someone gives you a gift out of love, they usually don't want the receiver to feel indebted. Likewise, I believe that G-d doesn't want us to feel that we owe him anything, but instead have a genuine affection and devotion for Him
2006-07-13 09:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, God does no longer owe us something. we are those that owe Him our very lives. And, for people who think of in any different case, what greater ought to He in all probability provide to coach His love for us? he's already paid the main suitable value (Jesus' sacrifice) with a view to grant us the main suitable present. For unbelievers who declare that God owes them some thing as a results of determine/baby analogy used interior the Bible, you look forgetting one considerable ingredient: while you're nonetheless an unbeliever, you're no longer seen a baby of God, to that end you haven't any longer have been given the privileges of a determine/baby relationship. As somebody who has no longer popular God's present of salvation, you haven't any longer been accompanied into His kinfolk - and, as an unbeliever, you're at war with God (Romans 5:9-11, Colossians a million:21-22). "yet to all who gained him, to people who believed in his call, he gave the final to alter into infants of God." -John a million:12 "How great is the affection the daddy has lavished on us, that we could desire to constantly be talked approximately as infants of God!" -a million John 3:a million "that's how all of us be conscious of who the youngsters of God are and who the youngsters of the devil are: everyone who does no longer do what's sweet isn't a baby of God; neither is everyone who does no longer love his brother." -a million John 3:10 (what's "what's sweet?" you ask? that is what God says is sweet!)
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answered by ? 4
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Ok stop trying to scare people into being saved if you're scared into it it might not have been something you would have done on your own.
Now to answer your question we owe God everything .Every breathe we take is through the grace of God.
2006-07-13 08:58:09
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answered by Lyse08 2
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"More importantly, I would like to share with you the Truth about the afterlife."
Holy crap, so you are saying that without even being there YOU can actually without a doubt be absolutely certain that you know totally how it is? Wow, so do you call yourself a "god" to? You sound demented.
2006-07-13 09:02:25
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answered by Indigo 7
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I owe God everything. Without Him I am nothing. He is the creator of all and I owe Him praise.
2006-07-13 09:00:03
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answered by lulu 3
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Alternatively, you could stop worrying about where you're going when you die and just make Earth a good place to live instead.
Think about it.
2006-07-13 08:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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listen, god is supposed to be inside each and every one of us and i feel i do not owe myself anything but eternal happiness and eternal fun with the whole human race!
2006-07-13 09:03:03
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answered by sorrells316 6
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uuhm I owe god nothing because he isn't real. the only person i owe is my friend, he let me borrow 20 bucks the other day.
2006-07-13 08:55:47
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answered by el diablo sexy : ] 2
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