At first, this may seem like a "Duh" question to most of you.......
But, where exactly in the Bible does it say that there is no repentance after a person dies??
And, when I say "repentance," I do not mean screaming and thrashing about and begging for mercy now that it is "too late," or something like that.....
I mean, a person realizing after death that they were a "sinner" and honestly regretting it and being sorry for it and repenting........
Where is it written that people must repent of their wrongdoings before they die or else they will not get a second chance afterwards??
Now, I already know what a lot of you will say.....
"Why wait??"
I agree....a person should not wait until they have died to repent and should do so while they are alive in this world........
But, the fact of the matter is....many will wait until after they die to decide to repent......
Are we to believe that, just because they have died and are no longer in a physical body, God will utterly reject them and absolutely refuse to acknowledge their repentance, even if it is completely genuine and sincere??
But, where exactly in the Bible does it say that there is no repentance after a person dies??
And, when I say "repentance," I do not mean screaming and thrashing about and begging for mercy now that it is "too late," or something like that.....
I mean, a person realizing after death that they were a "sinner" and honestly regretting it and being sorry for it and repenting........
Where is it written that people must repent of their wrongdoings before they die or else they will not get a second chance afterwards??
Now, I already know what a lot of you will say.....
"Why wait??"
I agree....a person should not wait until they have died to repent and should do so while they are alive in this world........
But, the fact of the matter is....many will wait until after they die to decide to repent......
Are we to believe that, just because they have died and are no longer in a physical body, God will utterly reject them and absolutely refuse to acknowledge their repentance, even if it is completely genuine and sincere??