If you were to stand before God and he were to ask you, "Why should I let you into my heaven?", what would you say?
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And those who would if they knew him.We may call Him Daddy Paul says in Romans 8. Which dad asks his child if they should be allowed in the house?
So I believe that all those who have faith in Jesus Christ are children of God and most welcome to come Home.
What could anyone say that would warrant them entering.?If you were to stand before God and he were to ask you, "Why should I let you into my heaven?", what would you say?
What could anyone say that would warrant them entering.?
I appreciate what you were asking, I think my original question falls in line with your thinking.The question is designed to determine whether or not a Christian knows what will get them into heaven. For example per Matthew 7:22, saying "Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?" would be the wrong answer.
I don’t need help figuring it out, ‘my original question shows that, as it’s inline with scriptures.I didn't invent this. It's been around a long time. If you Google the question you'll find a lot of sites addressing it if you need help figuring it out.
I don’t need help figuring it out, ‘my original question shows that, as it’s inline with scriptures.
No I wouldn’t say that as I’m fully aware there is nothing I could say that would get me into heaven.So your answer to God would be: "What could anyone say that would warrant them entering.?"
I thought you were asking me that question before proceeding.
No I wouldn’t say that as I’m fully aware there is nothing I could say that would get me into heaven.
I don't know what I'd say. Job seemed pretty confident when talking to his miserable comforters, but then was totally disarmed once God showed up.If you were to stand before God and he were to ask you, "Why should I let you into my heaven?", what would you say?