Bryce
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So I think it's a beautiful thing that both God gives us the choice to choose him, but he lays the options on the table and says, here's the results of your decisions. So hell being not only a choice, but a justice system. That's what I love that you guys explained so well, is we have to be held accountable for our actions.
And when we stand before God on judgment day, I can't hide from God and say, I didn't do that. my actions and my words are going to testify against me. And I love the beautiful thing about it is Jesus doesn't leave us hanging and says, yep, here's how it is. Here's the things on the table. It's on top of that. On top of that is I paid the price for you. So here's the ticket, my life.
And when we stand before God on judgment day, I can't hide from God and say, I didn't do that. my actions and my words are going to testify against me. And I love the beautiful thing about it is Jesus doesn't leave us hanging and says, yep, here's how it is. Here's the things on the table. It's on top of that. On top of that is I paid the price for you. So here's the ticket, my life.
And when we stand before God on judgment day, I can't hide from God and say, I didn't do that. my actions and my words are going to testify against me. And I love the beautiful thing about it is Jesus doesn't leave us hanging and says, yep, here's how it is. Here's the things on the table. It's on top of that. On top of that is I paid the price for you. So here's the ticket, my life.
Basic economics, the value of something is the price you put on it. And Jesus put the value of me with his life. And so I don't think it's necessarily revoking a free will. I think it's God saying, you have the choice to choose me or not, but here's the results of your choices because I am God. I set the standard. I'm all powerful, all knowing, loving God.
Basic economics, the value of something is the price you put on it. And Jesus put the value of me with his life. And so I don't think it's necessarily revoking a free will. I think it's God saying, you have the choice to choose me or not, but here's the results of your choices because I am God. I set the standard. I'm all powerful, all knowing, loving God.
Basic economics, the value of something is the price you put on it. And Jesus put the value of me with his life. And so I don't think it's necessarily revoking a free will. I think it's God saying, you have the choice to choose me or not, but here's the results of your choices because I am God. I set the standard. I'm all powerful, all knowing, loving God.
And I set the standard and here's just the result of your actions.
And I set the standard and here's just the result of your actions.
And I set the standard and here's just the result of your actions.
I think we have to think of it like accountability. It's not like God's torturing us and it's like God is joyous that we're going to hell. When Jesus Christ, when we stand before God and in this lifetime we choose, I don't want anything to do with you, it breaks his heart. But he respects the decision that we made with our life and we have to own it.
I think we have to think of it like accountability. It's not like God's torturing us and it's like God is joyous that we're going to hell. When Jesus Christ, when we stand before God and in this lifetime we choose, I don't want anything to do with you, it breaks his heart. But he respects the decision that we made with our life and we have to own it.
I think we have to think of it like accountability. It's not like God's torturing us and it's like God is joyous that we're going to hell. When Jesus Christ, when we stand before God and in this lifetime we choose, I don't want anything to do with you, it breaks his heart. But he respects the decision that we made with our life and we have to own it.
I do think it's forever, and this is why. It's because I think Jesus is being extremely literal. When he comes into this earth and he says, repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and he's talking about hell and he's talking about heaven, because I really believe that Jesus respects the choices that we make in this lifetime. And then he says, for the wages of sin is death.
I do think it's forever, and this is why. It's because I think Jesus is being extremely literal. When he comes into this earth and he says, repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and he's talking about hell and he's talking about heaven, because I really believe that Jesus respects the choices that we make in this lifetime. And then he says, for the wages of sin is death.
I do think it's forever, and this is why. It's because I think Jesus is being extremely literal. When he comes into this earth and he says, repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and he's talking about hell and he's talking about heaven, because I really believe that Jesus respects the choices that we make in this lifetime. And then he says, for the wages of sin is death.
but the free gift of God is eternal life. Look, I wrestle with this too. I don't want to act like I don't know anything because there are people in my life, like when I worked in Florida, I had a coworker who was double my age. We were best friends, but he hated God every time I brought it up. And here's the thing though, is I told him so much about Jesus. His name was Mitch and he hated God.
but the free gift of God is eternal life. Look, I wrestle with this too. I don't want to act like I don't know anything because there are people in my life, like when I worked in Florida, I had a coworker who was double my age. We were best friends, but he hated God every time I brought it up. And here's the thing though, is I told him so much about Jesus. His name was Mitch and he hated God.
but the free gift of God is eternal life. Look, I wrestle with this too. I don't want to act like I don't know anything because there are people in my life, like when I worked in Florida, I had a coworker who was double my age. We were best friends, but he hated God every time I brought it up. And here's the thing though, is I told him so much about Jesus. His name was Mitch and he hated God.
I went to go visit him last year and he overdosed on drugs and passed away. And how hard it was for me to think, I didn't do enough. I didn't say enough. It wasn't my thing.