According to the Bible God sent His Son into the world to do His will. This involved many hard to understand things. Of course He must: correct the traditions of man regarding His laws; fulfill all prophesy regarding His coming; live a perfect and sinless life: heal the sick, cast out demons, raise the dead; be tortured and killed in the most inhumane and horrible manner known to man and He must shed His blood for the remission of sins. He then must be buried for three days and after that be raised from the dead. He then must be seen of many and ascend back to His Father in heaven. This final act on earth at His first coming completes His mission with zero defects and accomplished all the will of the Father. According to the Bible we as humans must believe these things and trust in Him for our salvation or we are damned forever.
If this is true, which I know it is, what would you do to those who rejected and spurned your only begotten Son's work on earth and what will God do
2007-12-09
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