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God's Saddest Day

One of the saddest days God will ever experience, will be on Judgment Day, when He shall be forced to turn some away from heaven's gates. This is why He has delayed his coming. He is not wanting any to miss heaven. He is giving people time to see and understand that in order to enter Heaven, they cannot enter with it with their sins unforgiven, as there is no sin in heaven, so we must prepare ourselves spiritually, to enter its gates. If no decision is made to guard our souls before we cross over to eternity, that means our sins will keep us condemned, and from heaven. Our soul is nothing we want to gamble with, for sure!

God is fair. Sin is not. It brings nothing but condemnation to us. In the spiritual realm, sin is so hated, black, and evil, it takes the purest blood sacrifice to obliterate it and make us ready for heaven. That's where Jesus comes in...

“Indeed, under the [spiritual] law, almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins” (Heb. 9:22).

God never hates anyone. Though He knows we sin, He loves us still, and unconditionally. He doesn't love our sins, but He does love us as a person, and He proved that on the cross.

Why does God hate sin so much? Because He knows the condemnation it brings us; that it keeps us separated from Him, if we let it.

Father God is so pure and Holy, that no sin is allowed to enter in the Holy place of Heaven. It could not even be called Heaven, if there was sin there. Many don't realize this, but if we do nothing about our spiritual separation from God, our sins will keep us separated from Him. Jesus stepped down from heaven and paid the death penalty of our sins for us, on the cross.

"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world, through him." John 3:17

Jesus came to save, to make whole, and to preserve from danger, those who would trust in Him. To save in the sense of rescue, heal, and make whole. If people tell him they want nothing to do with him and mock and curse him, then God will give them the desires of their heart and honor their decision. However, sin cannot enter heaven.

Jesus never came to beat us over the head with our sins. He came to save us from the condemnation they bring us! If you come to Jesus today, just as you are, sins and all, Jesus promises to never turn you away. If you had been the only person on Earth, He would have come to save you.

Salvation is a free gift. A free gift cannot be earned. It's already been paid for. All you have to do is accept salvation through Jesus Christ and you shall live in heaven with Him for eternity. After all Jesus did for us on the cross, sacrificing His own body and blood to save us from hell, I must say, it is not too much to ask, for us to simply come to Him for salvation.

Jesus invites everyone to come to Him and have their sins forgiven. He is eager and ready to forgive. He does not categorize sin, like humans do. Sin is sin... and all sin keeps a separated from God, until we confess it and are forgiven. Salvation is provided for everyone, not just some. He is not willing that any should perish, but have everlasting life in heaven. John 3:16


A brand new start and beginning in life, begins with Jesus.

GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
It certainly will be the saddest day of His life when God has to grant their hearts' desires and send those who refuse to believe in Christ off to hell. It will be our saddest day also to see our loved ones among them.
@GodSpeed63 Indeed. Christ has allowed us to see all the evil that is in this world, which tells us why we need him and salvation.
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
His saddest was sacrificing his son!
@Quimliqer Absolutely, I agree. But I was speaking of the future, losing even one soul. Good job!
Musicman · 61-69, M
That and his crucification are definitely the two saddest days. 😥
Musicman · 61-69, M
@LadyGrace I hope you are having an awesome day 🙂
@Musicman thank you. I hope you are too.
Musicman · 61-69, M
@LadyGrace Yes we are 🙂

 
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