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One of the things I have learned in my study of the often mocked "free grace" theology is that many in reformed covenant theology teach that works are essential for salvation. So much for Sola Gratia.
Anyway....
The period of the tribulation will be a very difficult time. If accepting the mark, the individual will be doing so as an act of worship and/or obedience to the man of sin.
We believe as Christians that Jehovah will provide for our needs. Trusting in someone else is not trusting in Jehovah.
Anyway....
What about the Tribulation scenario?
Likewise, in the age to come, when someone in the Tribulation believes in Jesus but decided to take the mark because he needs to buy food to eat, is he justified before God?
The period of the tribulation will be a very difficult time. If accepting the mark, the individual will be doing so as an act of worship and/or obedience to the man of sin.
We believe as Christians that Jehovah will provide for our needs. Trusting in someone else is not trusting in Jehovah.
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