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DO OUR EFFORTS PRODUCE SALVATION OR ARE THEY EVIDENCE OF IT? [1 of 2] Warning, God’s graphic language: Our efforts (works) do not produce salvation; instead, they are evidence of it. Let me illustrate that idea with the original Hebrew definition, but I will warn you that God is being graphic here about how our works, to try achieving salvation for ourselves, greatly offend His holiness. The Hebrew term “filthy rags” is quite strong. The word “filthy” is a translation of the Hebrew word “iddah,” which literally means “the bodily fluids from a woman's menstrual cycle.” And we know what rags are, so this description of bloody rags refers to every cult and religion that prescribes works to make it to heaven, which includes every faith outside biblical Christianity—yes, every single one—because 
they all claim their followers have to earn there way to that faith’s 
good afterlife. This often includes volunteer work done for the organization, like recruiting new members, as well as donating a lot of money over many years. These false faiths teach things like getting to heaven by going to the weekend services, refraining from pork, or worshipping on Saturday. They claim those personal efforts will get you salvation through your own efforts, but God sees those organization’s prescribed works for what they are: each of those ill-advised efforts—to add to or circumvent salvation through Jesus alone—is like you tossing another filthy menstrual rags in front of God's holy throne. Advocating works to get yourself to heaven is like throwing a bloody rag in front of a holy, holy, holy God. And 
it's not me saying that, God said it. Why is God giving us such a graphic 
picture? "These 'righteous acts' are considered by God as repugnant 
as a soiled feminine hygiene product." God is saying—Excuse me?!—my 
son's blood was shed for you, yet you have the audacity to claim
you will somehow get to heaven through your own efforts. | image tagged in salvation,heaven,hell,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DO YOU KNOW THE SINS OF ALL CHRISTIANS HAVE BEEN OBLITERATED? This is so cool! Not only can Christians relax in total peace because God has cleansed us of all sin, but when God says He will no longer remember our sins, the Hebrew word means that Christian’s sins have been obliterated. Our sins have been eradicated out of existence. Just forgetting them was not enough for God, so any trace of our sins has been removed. There is nothing left of them!! With that in mind, in Philippians, Paul councils us Christians to look at our sins the way Paul does: "I forget what lies behind and run swiftly toward what's ahead.” What was ahead for Paul (and is for us) are rewards to lay at the feet of Jesus for helping build His 
kingdom. Paul strove heavenward at the task Christ had for Him. The Greek word "forget" means "oblivion," so God is saying He obliterates any memory of our sins and Paul lets us know that means we are not to dwell, for even one moment, on past sins. This is absolutely awesome!! For Christians, not matter how horrible your sin might have been and whether it happened a year ago or one minute before now, that sin has been expunged, eliminated, exterminated, and annihilated from all memory. Why? That's what God has done for us because he loves us, and so that we can focus on helping others come to heaven with us, which means we must thank Him by moving forward to witness to others about God’s glorious love—and justice that will surely punish sinners who have not humbled themselves to accept the free pardon God is offering, which is given to 
all those who will rely on the sacrifice Jesus made of Himself on the cross, 
an act that has obliterated every sin of a Christian. | image tagged in sin,heaven,hell,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DO WE SEE DEMON POSSESSION TODAY? The Bible's Acts 16:16 talks about how Paul kicked a demon out of a possessed slave girl who earned money for her owners by supposedly telling fortunes: "Now it happened of us going to the place of prayer, a certain girl, having a spirit of Python, met us, who was bringing her masters much gain by fortune-telling." Unfortunately, that same kind of evil still happens today, and it’s interesting how our society downplays demon possession as if it doesn't occur now. But here in modern times, the affliction is widespread around our planet, and I think a lot of demon-possessed people either self-medicate, are put on medication to the point of being mute about their issue, or are even being put away in psych 
wards after they’re diagnosed with psychological issues. Having visited psych wards to witness and pray for people over the past twenty-plus years, I can say that some aspect of the problem may be psychological, but there is a different spirit in those sorts of places: Many housed in psych wards are demonically possessed, even if our secular society refuses to admit it; instead, the poor people are given masking drugs that are not going to help their demon problem. The only answer to deliver them is Jesus Christ, who has authority to free people of all demonic spirits at the command of a Christian. Christ is what they need. But our modern mindset leads society to rule out demon possession, like it doesn't happen—even 
though demons inhabiting non-Christians seems to be as 
rampant today as it was in New Testament times. | image tagged in demon,jesus,bible,satan,god | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT DOES KELLOGG'S CEREAL HAVE TO DO WITH BIBLE PROPHECY? Around 1900, the inventor of breakfast cereal, John Kellogg, was a Seventh-day Adventist who strongly believed that the Second Coming of Christ was going to happen at any moment, which caused him to decide that the formal education of his children was not necessary. But that's not the balance we need in understanding Bible prophecy. In fact, even in biblical Christianity, the Church seems to be mostly at one end of the spectrum or the other. Some act like we do not need to study Bible prophecy because Jesus is never coming back, and there is no imminency 
of the Rapture—of course both assertions are flat out wrong. Others want to use the idea that it could happen today as a way to get out of our responsibilities while living, thinking we don't need to get a job, educate our children, or even give birth to children because the kids would be unsaved, and have to go through the horrible Seven Year Tribulation that is talked about in Revelation. The last false teaching is similar to the unbiblical beliefs taught to followers of Jehovah's Witnesses. But that is not a well-balanced approach. This is: Yes, it could happen today. However, I also need to prepare for living each day as if it could still be a while away. It's like railroad tracks: you would be in big trouble if you ended up on only one rail. You need to travel through life 
on both rails at the same time. Apparently, that is a balance 
in the study of Bible prophecy that Kellogg didn't have. | image tagged in cereal,bible,jesus,god,adventist | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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SHOULD WE HAVE KNOWN THE MAYAN CALENDAR WOULD FAIL? The Mayans were deeply into the same sort of despicable human-sacrifice practices that the Aztecs, Incas, and other South America cultures were. Yet, even though the Mayans had a horrible, bloody culture, years ago people were pushing the Mayan calendar as something incredible. Remember how some in our world—even here in the US—were freaking out about the Mayan prediction of the world ending in 2012? If you are reading this, I don't have to tell you it didn't work out for that demonic prediction. But it blew me away that those concerned about the Mayan calendar included Christians, even though the Mayan belief system had that culture involved with hallucinogenics, in order to get visions that supposedly gave them wisdom. Instead of wisdom, the lies they got from demons led to constant human sacrifice—including children. They believed the sun would be extinguished if they didn't keep feeding it more human blood. Knowing that, were those the best people to listen to, over God? And if the Mayans and 
their deities (demons) were so wise and accurate with that calendar, 
how come they didn't predict their own culture's demise? | image tagged in mayan,inca,aztec,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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