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For me, the Scripture which settles this issue is the Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, in Luke.
At Luke 18:9-14, we see the Publican, shaking with fear and begging God for mercy, because of his enormous sins, clearly not confidant that he is Heaven-bound.
We see the Pharisee, a solid citizen who tithes, fasts, and thanks God while praying, clearly confidant that he is Heaven-bound.
Christ declares the non-confidant sinner to be “justified” – Heaven-bound.
He declares the confidant solid citizen to be “not justified” – not Heaven-bound.
At Luke 18:9-14, we see the Publican, shaking with fear and begging God for mercy, because of his enormous sins, clearly not confidant that he is Heaven-bound.
We see the Pharisee, a solid citizen who tithes, fasts, and thanks God while praying, clearly confidant that he is Heaven-bound.
Christ declares the non-confidant sinner to be “justified” – Heaven-bound.
He declares the confidant solid citizen to be “not justified” – not Heaven-bound.
for your soul and all those who have died! You never know what good it may do!