OK...I CLICKED ON THE LINK AND TOOK THE TEST...TRUTHFULLY. NOW I KNOW FOR SURE...I...AM...GOING...TO...HELL. THANKS DUDE
2007-01-25 04:29:02
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answered by peanut 2
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When he was on earth, Jesus taught his followers to pray for God's Kingdom. A kingdom is a government that is headed by a king. God's Kingdom is a special government. It is set up in heaven and will rule over this earth. It will sanctify, or make holy, God's name. It will cause God's will to be done on earth as it is done in heaven.—Matthew 6:9, 10.
God promised that Jesus would become the King of His Kingdom. (Luke 1:30-33) When Jesus was on earth, he proved that he would be a kind, just, and perfect Ruler. When he returned to heaven, he was not enthroned as King of God's Kingdom right away. (Hebrews 10:12, 13) In 1914, Jehovah gave Jesus the authority He had promised him. Since then, Jesus has ruled in heaven as Jehovah's appointed King.—Daniel 7:13, 14. Jehovah has also selected some faithful men and women from the earth to go to heaven. They will rule with Jesus as kings, judges, and priests over mankind. (Luke 22:28-30; Revelation 5:9, 10) Jesus called these corulers in his Kingdom a "little flock." They number 144,000.—Luke 12:32; Revelation 14:1-3.
As soon as Jesus became King, he threw Satan and his wicked angels out of heaven and down to the locality of the earth. That is why things have become so bad here on earth since 1914. (Revelation 12:9, 12) Wars, famines, pestilences, increasing lawlessness—all these are part of a "sign" indicating that Jesus is ruling and that this system is in its last days.—Matthew 24:3, 7, 8, 12; Luke 21:10, 11; 2 Timothy 3:1-5.
Soon Jesus will judge people, separating them as a shepherd separates sheep from goats. The "sheep" are those who will have proved themselves his loyal subjects. They will receive everlasting life on earth. The "goats" are those who will have rejected God's Kingdom. (Matthew 25:31-34, 46) In the near future, Jesus will destroy all goatlike ones. (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9) If you want to be one of Jesus' "sheep," you must listen to the Kingdom message and act on what you learn.—Matthew 24:14.
Under Jesus' rule, there will be no more hatred or prejudice
Now the earth is divided up into many countries. Each has its own government. These nations often fight one another. But God's Kingdom will replace all human governments. It will rule as the only government over the entire earth. (Daniel 2:44) Then there will be no more war, crime, and violence. All people will live together in peace and unity.—Micah 4:3, 4.
During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will become perfect, and the whole earth will become a paradise. By the end of the thousand years, Jesus will have done everything God asked him to do. Then he will hand the Kingdom back to his Father. (1 Corinthians 15:24) Why not tell your friends and loved ones about what God's Kingdom will do?
2007-01-25 04:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll never be good enough, but God knows that and he's willing to forgive me. Just thinking about what it would be like if he wasn't willing to forgive would be horrible. I'd go to Hell for sure. Even though I've never done anything like murder someone, I've still harbored a strong hate. And once I told the person how I felt, I felt so much better. It was like all God wanted me to do was take a bit of inititive myself, and he would do the rest. God Bless.
2007-01-25 05:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Even if you could do far better than you are doing now, you still can't do well enough, because you don't please God by being good (Gal. 2:21), but by accepting Jesus (John 1:12).
Sincerity is not the way to heaven. What if you are sincerely wrong? (Remember John 14;6?)
If you are relying on your sincerity, then you are saying because you are sincere, you are therefore good enough, on your own, to be with God. Don't you see, to appeal to your sincerity is to appeal to pride, because you are appealing to something that is in you and not God, for your reason to go to heaven? I am sorry, sincerity is not enough. You must have faith, in Jesus.
How long have you been doing your best? Has it worked so far? Has it given you eternal life?
2007-01-25 04:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Am I good enough? No.
However, I've been given salvation as a gift from the living God, through the blood of Jesus Christ.
No one is good enough. Good people don't get to go to heaven. Only those with a personal relationship with Jesus Christ will get into heaven. Good people don't get to stand in front of God, only holy people get that privilege. We are only holy and righteous through Jesus Christ.
2007-01-25 05:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheist i think of heaven could be cool in case you will be able to desire to fulfill human beings from historical past and discover out what particularly occurred. of direction, a large style of my faves could in all hazard be in hell. Or get to stay as an animal of a few type. being waiting to zoom around and detect the universe could be exciting. limitless intercourse or despite is the celestial version considering the fact that procreation does no longer be mandatory. What i does no longer want is countless eternity being a praising sycophant to the deity who I on no account asked to create me interior the 1st place. i think of after one hundred trillion years it could get sort of uninteresting.
2016-11-01 06:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeing that people make mistakes they are not even aware of, then no one is going. My mom is a christian and she says mean things sometimes, which I like to point out. She goes to church every sunday and she called my friend a loser just because she is unemployed right now. People that are religious are far from perfect. The bible even says that it is a sin to wear clothing with more than one type of fabric, I don't know where I saw that in there but I saw it! So right now I am sinning because my shirt is only 90% cotton!
And whoever gives me a thumbs down, I am crying inside right now, it is a sin to give thumbs down.
2007-01-25 04:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No one deserves to go to heaven. We are all sinners no matter how good of a person we are. Jesus died on the cross to pay for our sins. If you ask forgiveness and repent of your sins you will be saved and go to heaven.
2007-01-25 04:24:45
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answer #8
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answered by Stacey C 2
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No one will ever know that until the day comes when God collects His people. Those who are chosen will be accepted as good enough i would imagine!
2007-01-25 04:23:01
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answered by JDJ34 3
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With the imputed righteousness of a sinless Man given to me and my guilt given to Him to pay for, then yes I am. A righteousness not by works but faith.
2007-01-25 04:24:33
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answered by beek 7
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I'm always going to heaven! Wow it's orgasmic. But when the day of reckoning comes, as come it will, I'm gonna burn with boots on!
2007-01-25 04:29:31
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answered by Loxie 4
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