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*#onlyafterteaching #kingdomofheaven #greatwhitethronejudgment #athousandyearsafterresurrection #sheepandgoats #notreadynow #inception* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/WTJ ‘I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge... I saw *a great white throne* and him who was seated on it." (Revelation 20:4, 11) What’s the Great White Throne Judgment? And what will happen at the end of the thousand year reign? Throughout the thousand years, the masses gain knowledge of God and learn righteousness in favorable conditions, under the Throne of Christ and his Elect, with Satan bound all throughout. They undergo an *ongoing judgment* where the stubbornly disobedient lose the right to life. *At the end of the thousand years, mankind would be ready to be tested.* So Satan would be let loose for a little season (Rev 20:3) to test the learned mankind. And this is where the *final part of the Great White Throne Judgment* (Rev 20:4, 11-15, Matt 25:31-46) draws to completion. Jesus, sitting on the throne with his holy ones (the Elect), separates the sheep from the goats in the world of mankind. He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. Matthew 25:33. Next question: What will happen to those among the resurrected who refuse to reform even after given a chance during those thousand years?
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#batman #domeafavor http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Proof Jesus said, "Go proclaim the kingdom of God. You'll be hated by everyone because of me, but stand firm till the end. Speak in the daylight; Proclaim from the roofs." Matthew 10:7-27. "For it's with your heart that you believe, and it's with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." Romans 10:10. Movie quote meme idea credit: ardent CO fan Edi Stănică!
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*#passover #memorial #lastsupper #neverforget* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Kingdom He gave thanks, broke bread & gave them, "This is my *#body* given for you; do this in remembrance of me." After supper, he took the cup, "This cup is the new covenant in my *#blood,* poured out for you. I'll not drink again from the fruit of the vine until God's *#kingdom* comes." Luke 22:18-20.
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*#earthisforever #kingdomofheaven #fundamentalism* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Earth The *main message of Jesus during his ministry was a Kingdom of Heaven (i.e. governed from Heaven) to be established on the Earth.* Church history shows us how theological beliefs have changed regarding the kingdom over the course of time. Modernism, one of the three present-day mainstream theories regarding the Kingdom - does not seem to hold water when put to the scriptural test. Now let us see if the second theory i.e. Fundamentalism has any biblical support. *What does the Bible say about the Earth? Is it to be destroyed as the Fundamentalists claim?* Nope. It says God created the Earth as mankind permanent residence to be inhabited forever. ‘God formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, *he formed it to be inhabited.’* Isaiah 45:18. *‘The Earth abideth forever.’ Eccl 1:4.* *‘The meek shall inherit the earth.’ Matthew 5:5.*
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*#notreallyrighteous #thehighercalling #faithinChrist #adifferentkindofrighteouness #deemedrighteous #jesusthesavior #fulfilledtheLawonourbehalf #friends #joeytribbiani* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Faith How can we attain justification by Jesus' actions? When we believe in Jesus as our Savior, his fulfilment of the Law - i.e. his righteousness – is credited to us by means of our faith in him, and our sins are covered. Paul explains this – ‘But now [after the advent of Christ], apart from the Law, the righteousness of God has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. *This righteousness, is given through faith in Jesus Christ* to all who believe. There is no difference between Jew and Gentile, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are *justified freely by his grace* through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood—to be *received by faith’* - Romans 3:19-25. ‘For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed -- *a righteousness that is by faith’* - Romans 1:17. Yes, those who believe are *deemed righteous,* not because they are sinless, but because of their faith in Jesus. Sola Fide! By Faith Alone! Next question: How can justification be free? Sounds too good to be true… Don’t we have to earn it instead?
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*#ironman #avengers #cap #christ* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Son "The Son is the firstborn over all creation. He's the head of the church and the firstborn from the dead, so that in everything he might have the *#supremacy.* "God was pleased to *#reconcile #allthings* through him, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross." Col 1:15-20.
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*#10yearchallenge* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Force Paul was a privileged religious leader of great authority. He had everything in life. He saw Christians as enemies, hunted them and persecuted them. He even went to the extent of participating in the murder of Christians like Stephen (Acts 22: 19-20). *#conversion* One day, he abruptly deserted his high post, joined his enemies and embarked on a life of suffering to proclaim Christ's gospel. But why..? Because he met the resurrected Christ. *#eyewitness #heisrisen*
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*#christianityoriginal #nike #justdoit* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Kingdom Christianity, a local sect in Israel, went on to became a global phenomenon, after its leader was brutally killed. But how was that possible? The answer is clear. His tomb was empty, the body was gone and hundreds of people, including but not limited to Mary Magdalene and the disciples, testified they met the resurrected leader. And they boldly proclaimed that his Kingdom shall come upon the Earth. And they were even willing to die rather than deny he was risen. What made them take such a devoted stand? The answer to that also is unambiguous. He really had risen from the dead! He met them in person, and commanded them to preach his Kingdom that will come on the Earth. *#eyewitness #heisrisen*
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*#godfather #easter #resurrectionday* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Ransom Some claim the disciples cooked up a story that Jesus rose from the dead. But history refutes that. *#commonsense* No one would be willing to suffer prison, torture and death to defend something that they themselves know is a lie. But the disciples testified to Jesus' resurrection till their last breaths, and were killed for that. Why..? Because they had really met the risen Jesus. They had seen him. Couldn't deny him! *#eyewitness #heisrisen*
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*#narcos #pablo #resurrectionweek* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Resurrection Paul was a privileged religious leader of authority. Had everything in life. He hunted Christians. *#conversion* One day, he abruptly deserted his high post & joined his enemies for a life of suffering to preach Christ's gospel. Why..? He met the resurrected Christ. *#eyewitness #heisrisen*
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*#antman #resurrectionweek* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Resurrection Skeptics say: 'You cannot quote the Bible for proof of the resurrection.' But the Bible is not a single book. It's actually a set of books/letters authored by multiple individuals. Paul's 50 AD letter to Corinthians, a *#primarysource,* refers to more than five hundred people seeing the risen Jesus. 1Cor 15:6. His point: 'Most of those are alive. Just ask them.' *#heisrisen*
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*#braveheart #resurrectionweek* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Resurrection Jesus' disciples were cowards. They deserted him and fled when he was arrested. A scared Peter even denied knowing him. *#transformation* But one fine day, they abruptly morphed into bold preachers, fearlessly facing persecution, even meeting heroic deaths. So, what changed them..? They met him risen. *#eyewitness #heisrisen*
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*#resurrectionweek* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Ransom No dead man had ever returned alive. Jesus was the first. It was unbelievable! "God raised him from the dead. Take care that the prophets' warning does not happen to you: 'Look, you scoffers, wonder and perish, for I am to do something you would never believe, even if someone told you.'" Acts 13:34,40-41. *#heisrisen*
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*#risen #resurrectionweek #publicevidence* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Resurrection The authorities in power hated Jesus, and had killed him. If his resurrection had just been a rumor, they could have easily put an end to it by producing his dead body. But they couldn't. Because the guarded tomb was empty, and they couldn't find the body anywhere. *#heisrisen*
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*#thor #ragnarok #korg #valkyrie* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Kingdom Peter stood & addressed the crowd: “Fellows, let me explain this; listen!" They dragged the brothers before authorities: "These men who've turned the world *#upsidedown* everywhere have come here." Acts 2:14;17:6. Jesus said, “Let the dead bury their own dead, you go proclaim God's kingdom.” Luke 9:60.
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*#risen #romans #publicevidence* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Son The authorities in power in Jerusalem, allied with the Roman Empire, were vigorously against Jesus, and they had killed him. If his resurrection had just been a rumor, they could have easily put an end to it by producing his dead body. But they couldn't. Because the guarded tomb was empty, and they couldn't find the body anywhere. The guards spoke of angels opening the tomb and a resurrected man. *#heisrisen*
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*#thebiglebowski #thedudeabides #resurrection #truth* http://ChristianityOriginal.com/Ransom Jesus said to him, "You believe because you've seen me. Blessed are those who haven't seen me but believe." John 20:29. *#TheySawHim #CouldNotDenyHim*
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