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WHEN I DIE, how can I know for sure I’m saved so I can be with God for eternity instead of cut off from Him, ending up in hell? First, understand and admit my spiritual need. Second, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ of the Bible and accept the fact that He died on the cross to pay for my sins. He took the death penalty in my place. Third, receive Him as Savior. God is holy and I am not. He is also just, so He demands punishment for my sins. And therefore, I’m in a heap of trouble, which I can’t undo, work off, or earn an exemption from. However, praise God, He is gracious. He allowed His son to take the punishment in my place and I believe in that. I am trusting in the fact that He did the work for me and I’m trusting by faith. That’s what it means to receive Christ as your Savior. If you do this, you have Christ as your eternal Savior. On top of that, it can’t be lost. How can that which is eternal become “not-eternal?” How can that which is born again become unborn? How can that which is a gift be taken away? If that were true, it would not be a gift. | image tagged in death,heaven,hell,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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BAPTISM OF THE DEAD!? IS THAT REALLY A THING?
Just to clarify, Mormons do not drag corpses into their temples for this ritual of theirs. But their practice of baptism for the dead is still a non-biblical belief. Mormons do it as a supposed means of making a public profession of faith "on behalf" of a person that is already deceased. Here's the obvious problem: we don't accept infant baptism as a means of salvation because an infant can't make a confession of faith. When the baby fails to accept or reject Jesus, you just get a wet baby. As Protestants, that's why we reject infant baptism. 
Secondly, at least infants are alive. So as a discerning Christian, if you reject baby baptism, wouldn’t you say dead folks profess no faith? And if they do, run! As a supposed Christian religion, why would Mormonism have a weird ritual for a dead person when there are only two outcomes at the moment of death: heaven or hell. And you stay there since it can’t be reversed. 
But today it’s popular to soften the harshness of hell. Saying a corpse can have a second chance, may sound good, and work better for recruiting followers, but it eliminates the reality of hell as THE huge motivator to be saved during your only chance, which is while alive. When the Mormon follower doesn’t get saved because they’ll just wait for their second chance when their kids baptize their corpse, who in the Mormon organization will take responsibility for teaching them
not to worry about the eternal hell they are now living through? | image tagged in mormon,christian,hell,heaven,baptism,death | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Trade wars aren't easily won. They're not won at all.

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