A discussion concerning the Love and Grace of God for all humanity... you are welcome to join me.
1 Timothy 4:9-11
This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and strive), that we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, and especially of those who believe. Command and teach these things.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Please don't disregard me for this!

In case some of you who are reading the new blog "Back to Eden" have come here. Please note that this blog, the restoration of humanity, is not intended to anything other than a "journal" of sorts while I process things God has placed on my heart concerning the lost. You are welcome to read it, but please do not if you are in a place where you are not able to consider what I say without judging me or writing off my other writings as a result. I do not want my "venting" on this blog to interfere with the truth I know in the other blog because I have come to no conclusions here as of yet. I only use this to cleanse my thinking out from time to time. My other blog is more of an unfinished basement without much light; this blog is but a hole I may have found in the yard.

Alvin

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Manager

So I am talking with a friedn of mine and she tells me that she holds to the belief that God always gives everyone a fair chance (many many chances)but that there is a time when it is "too late", but for the life of me, I cannot understand why we don't talk about it more in the Church... meaning God's real love. She sounds so different compared to everyone else I talk to in that she sees God showing more to people than most would talk about. Even on a death bed, she sees God after a person's heart. I guess she seems to be more about the Love of God than Hell, but most Believers don't even know how much God loves them, so how on earth could they possibly convey God's love to others?
I mean, if she and I were there, what would we see? Would we see God just saying "Sorry son, I tried and tried and tried but you would not accept. And even though you did not have to ask to be born in to Sin because Adam's original sin defiled you by default, now I have no choice but to declare that Jesus Blood shed on Calvary does not apply to you, because you did not accept it or ask for it. And there is NOTHING I will do about it now because you have left your physical body, and that was the only state in which you could have received this. I say this because my servant Paul wrote 'it is appointed unto man once to die, and after that comes judgement.'." or would he say..."I forgive you because you did not know what you were doing."? Which sounds more like God to you?
Any comments? Please?