... why don't you put your money where your mouth is and offer me more.
In anticipation I haven't opened a paypal account.
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So you'd only spend hot air to save a soul, standard christian then.
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you can't buy salvation. the devil already has you, and unless you take definite steps to reverse course and become a Christian, your eternal destiny will be hell.
Nope and it really is a ludicrous question and extremely unrealistic. there have been many evil and undesirable willed those who are not worth saving. Hitler, Stalin, Attila The Hun, etc to boot as countless rapists, murderers, criminals, abusers, pedophiles, etc. yet for particular all those who've lived and could stay can in uncomplicated words be justified by utilising their sin to God as their savior. there is one guy that suits the precise bill you're speaking about. He actual took the sins of each individual in eternity previous and present upon himself to allow each individual to be kept in the experience that they prefer (no remember how evil their movements). inspite of the indisputable fact that, it does take repentance (a sense sorry about for what they did and turning away of their deeds). Jesus Christ is the single which did this and it replaced into pain for him plus the humiliation and burden of the go and giving up His existence. yet even this sacrifice calls for someone to settle for the present of forgiveness and reconciliation. No conventional human has any justification to ever forgive sins, keep souls, or any excellent to do what in uncomplicated words God can do. The very theory is ridiculous and by no skill justice! it may be like some guy sacrificing his existence and his soul so all the criminals of the international get a pardon and flow loose to commence a clean existence. this isn't happening!
Okay, first off, despite the fact that this might and possibly should be considered a rude question, I'm glad you asked. It's a good question.
Although souls should be considered priceless, buying a soul with this earth's money would never add up to an honest salvation. So that completely rules money out, because the love of money is a sin. To buy a soul does not count!
Matthew 6:24 says, "No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money."
This shows that you cannot get to heaven by loving both God and money. And in addition to that, a Christian cannot buy a soul!
1) they are not perfect; they are sinful because they are human, and therefore do not have the right to gain a soul for heaven. Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Only God can give a person salvation and passage to heaven. Jesus is the only one able to die on the cross to pay for our sins.
2) For a Christian to attempt to 'buy' a soul from the devil would be like treachery. This type of act would be like saying, "this earth's money is the same worth as Jesus' blood", which is WRONG. There is NOTHING except Christ's blood which can atone for our human sins.
3) Asking a question like that is simply considered playing around. A faithful Christian should remember that an honest acceptance of faith is a personal, spiritual idea founded on the soul's relationship with God - NOT the amount of material a third party has paid. Nothing will ever allow a person to gain passage to heaven except true acceptance of God's gift of salvation.
The actions of faith a Christian should do is to pray for you and those like you, but we cannot 'buy' your way into heaven, or use money as proof. Trust me, an honest Christian would give anything for another lost sheep (that's our way of saying non-Christian, by the way). But there is no point in giving you money, because that will be tempting your human, sinful, selfish part of you, and not actually helping you to grow in your faith or openness to receive the Word. I may have said this a couple times already, but the only way you, and anyone else, can get into heaven is through accepting salvation and committing your life to living for Christ. Anything else, money, material possessions, bribery - it doesn't work on God. A Christian shouldn't be fooled, either, into thinking money can buy someone else's way to heaven.
Think of it this way - we are all sheep. The lost sheep would be you, the non-Christians. Suppose you come up to a Christian sheep and say, "I'm planning to sell myself to the butcher for 10000 square meters of forb (sheep food). If you love me enough and actually want me to be accepted into your shepherd's pen, why don't you offer me more forb that than?"
To which the Christian sheep should say, "Sorry, no can do. That wouldn't be honest acceptance, because you are doing it for the food. I would be wasting my time. Bribery doesn't work."
But what if you were accepted? The forb would eventually run out, anyways, because like money, things of this earth will always run out someday. And you would either bring up the bribe again or go back to the butcher's shop. Either way, you will still end up as roast lamb shoulder in some fancy restaurant because your forb-bought salvation was never really salvation in the first place.
Do you get what I'm trying to say? That's not gonna work. I'll be praying for you but to be honest, you can try and try but don't test God. All He does is for our good (Romans 8:28) but you have to accept His good will for you first.
Unfortunately for you, Salvation is by Grace as a gift through Jesus, not by works or money. Thus, you cannot be saved unless you do it with all your heart and from all your heart.
If you have to suffer eternally in Hell anyway, why do Christians have to support your decision for Hell.
It is your choice: either choose eternal suffering or choose eteranal joy.
If you choose eternal joy, follow the link below:
That's called "emotional blackmail", and it ain't gonna happen! If you want to sell your soul to the devil, you go right ahead; just don't whine and complain when it's time to "pay the piper"! (Fool!)
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you can't sell what ain't yours
we belong to God
that dude that sings: "you belong to me" is deceived