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Singinbeauty
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Do you know how absolutely silly this argument is?So if a poor sinner named Sam who had been cheating on his wife for 10 years goes out to a revival tent and becomes all caught up in the emotion of Preacher Billy’s salvation speech and all the hand clapping and the hallelujahs and all and just stands up and shouts out loudly “I believe” he gets to go to heaven when he dies? Really, is it that simple? What happens if Sam then notices Preacher Billy looking lustfully at Sam’s wife, becomes jealous, and shoots and kills Preacher Billy right there while saying ‘hallelujah you get to go to heaven early Brother Billy’? Then to escape jail and embarrassment to his family Sam thinks “what the heck, I’m saved so I might as well check-out early too” and shoots himself. Do they both get to go straight to heaven?
James
Ahem, what about the thief on the cross who made his declaration just before he died?
Of course just saying it doesn’t get you into Heaven. That is purposterous.
Matthew 7:21
"Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.
Matthew 7:20-22 (in Context) Matthew 7 (Whole Chapter)
It is those who are sincere in their declaration. And only God knows who they are. But if a man, as much as we humans would hate to admit it, commits murder - cheats on his wife - or even molests a child repents and believes in God and IS SINCERE he will be saved. For our God is a forgiving God (just look at what He did on the cross), thankfully He is nothing like the rest of us who can hold a grudge until the end of time should it suit us.