
Edinei Machado
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@MasterMaliq Lol.. you found NOTHING on Jesus Christ of Nazareth and chose David. 😹😹 Christians don't reject David's wars because God EXPLICITLY commanded them. Muhammad's wars lack that same direct divine mandate in Christian scripture. DID GOD COMMAND MOHAMMED'S BATTLES? @MasterMaliq





@Starkian7789 You have 0 evidence of Scriptures tampering.


@Starkian7789 There are many NDEs about this as you mentioned it. Laurie A. Ditto, is one of them. Bill Weiss, Nelson Schuman, Mary K Baxter..... Regardless of them, Jesus made it explicitly. Anyway, is it easy to say "it's legalistic " and dismiss it, or obey and forgive ?


Non-Negotiable. After receiving Jesus and entering the Kingdom, many believers still carry a heavy load of unforgiveness toward others while thinking they are right with God. Unforgiveness is Hell’s best-kept secret, quietly leading countless people into eternal separation from Him. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus made it unmistakably clear: we are forgiven as we also forgive others. As heirs of the King, we are called to reflect His nature—His love, kindness, grace, and mercy—toward those who trespass against us. Yet there is a serious danger: if we stubbornly retain anger and unforgiveness, we risk losing the very forgiveness we have received. In Matthew 18:21-35, Jesus explicitly warns us through the parable of the unforgiving servant. The man was cast out not because of his original massive debt, but because he refused to forgive his fellow servant a much smaller one. Don’t be that fool. There is nothing in this world we hold onto that is worthy enough to cause us to fall from the grace of the King. Release forgiveness. Let us fully reflect our true identity from Heaven. Matthew 18 :23-35 TLV [23] Therefore, the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wanted to settle accounts with his slaves. [24] When he had begun to settle up, a man was brought to him who owed him ten thousand talents. [25] But since he didn’t have the money to repay, his master ordered him to be sold, along with his wife and children and all that he had, and payment to be made. [26] Then the slave fell on his knees and begged him, saying, ‘Be patient with me, and I’ll repay you everything.’ [27] And the master of that slave, filled with compassion, released him and forgave him the debt. [28] “Now that slave went out and found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii. And he grabbed him and started choking him, saying, ‘Pay back what you owe!’ [29] “So his fellow slave fell down and kept begging him, saying, ‘Be patient with me, and I’ll pay you back.’ [30] Yet he was unwilling. Instead, he went off and threw the man into prison until he paid back all he owed. [31] “So when his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were deeply distressed. They went to their master and reported in detail all that had happened. [32] Then summoning the first slave, his master said to him, ‘You wicked slave! I forgave all that debt because you pleaded with me. [33] Wasn’t it necessary for you also to show mercy to your fellow slave, just as I showed mercy to you?’ [34] Enraged, the master handed him over to the torturers until he paid back all he owed. [35] “So also My heavenly Father will do to you, unless each of you, from your hearts, forgives his brother.” bible.com/bible/314/mat.…


Hell is real for all who do not accept Jesus as their Savior: John 3:36 TLV [36] He who trusts in the Son has eternal life. He who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him. bible.com/bible/314/jhn.…

Non-Negotiable. After receiving Jesus and entering the Kingdom, many believers still carry a heavy load of unforgiveness toward others while thinking they are right with God. Unforgiveness is Hell’s best-kept secret, quietly leading countless people into eternal separation from Him. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus made it unmistakably clear: we are forgiven as we also forgive others. As heirs of the King, we are called to reflect His nature—His love, kindness, grace, and mercy—toward those who trespass against us. Yet there is a serious danger: if we stubbornly retain anger and unforgiveness, we risk losing the very forgiveness we have received. In Matthew 18:21-35, Jesus explicitly warns us through the parable of the unforgiving servant. The man was cast out not because of his original massive debt, but because he refused to forgive his fellow servant a much smaller one. Don’t be that fool. There is nothing in this world we hold onto that is worthy enough to cause us to fall from the grace of the King. Release forgiveness. Let us fully reflect our true identity from Heaven. Matthew 18 :23-35 TLV [23] Therefore, the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wanted to settle accounts with his slaves. [24] When he had begun to settle up, a man was brought to him who owed him ten thousand talents. [25] But since he didn’t have the money to repay, his master ordered him to be sold, along with his wife and children and all that he had, and payment to be made. [26] Then the slave fell on his knees and begged him, saying, ‘Be patient with me, and I’ll repay you everything.’ [27] And the master of that slave, filled with compassion, released him and forgave him the debt. [28] “Now that slave went out and found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii. And he grabbed him and started choking him, saying, ‘Pay back what you owe!’ [29] “So his fellow slave fell down and kept begging him, saying, ‘Be patient with me, and I’ll pay you back.’ [30] Yet he was unwilling. Instead, he went off and threw the man into prison until he paid back all he owed. [31] “So when his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were deeply distressed. They went to their master and reported in detail all that had happened. [32] Then summoning the first slave, his master said to him, ‘You wicked slave! I forgave all that debt because you pleaded with me. [33] Wasn’t it necessary for you also to show mercy to your fellow slave, just as I showed mercy to you?’ [34] Enraged, the master handed him over to the torturers until he paid back all he owed. [35] “So also My heavenly Father will do to you, unless each of you, from your hearts, forgives his brother.” bible.com/bible/314/mat.…

Part 1 of 4: When a person explains how to get into heaven and how to avoid going to hell, words matter. The right words are the ones used by Jesus Christ and His followers in the Bible. Jesus tells us to believe in Him, and then we have eternal life, we are saved (John 6:47).









