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  • Fred Scanlan - 1 year ago
    Could it have been possible for Christ to have been made king and not die on the cross?

    If,Christ would have been excepted as the King from Heaven, and God, why did'nt it happen?

    If you can answer these questions with the evidence before you, you will only begin to touch the distance that God has placed between Himself and us!

    Why, who, and how, the God of the universe in His plan is the salvation before us, now and for eternity!

    Why would it be impossible for this one to have been made king?

    If you look far enough you will see the depravity of man! His nature with the impossibility to see right from wrong, instead, man justifying himself according to His own thinking! Those in authority, who still deny Him, who provoke Him!

    So , God sends His son in the likeness of himself, redeeming those who are His!

    The rest of the world in denial, trusting in their ownselves, depending once again on their own works! In spite of Gods promise given to us through His Son, Jesus Christ.

    God sends us out, seeking those who are lost, finding those who have not heard the word!

    An indication of the sign of the times, are the number of those who have not heard the words of Christ.

    An indication of the sign of the times are the number of those , who are proclaiming the Gospel!

    The two go hand in hand!

    The word must be spoken, that it might find its why into heaven and earth, even the housetops!

    The gospel message that Christ is the KING , both now and for eternity.

    There is salvation in none, other!

    If the God plan is hard for you to understand, perhaps you do not have a clear understanding of who you are and why Our God has chosen to save you! His plan of salvation, through death and ressurection of His only Begotten Son!

    This is a monumental plan, that Jesus is our King, that He has saved us from sin and hell. What a plan!!

    Repent and be Baptized



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