Once we’re chosen we will be saved! Correct?
I am sorry to disappoint you my friend but it is not correct!
Why not? The Bible say: Many called, few chosen Mathew 22:14.
Doesn’t that mean that the chosen ones are automatically saved,
because God chose them? Could a chosen person be lost?
Yes!
Why?
Because a chosen person is not yet a saved person, and according to
the Bible, people are saved when they confess with their own lips
that Jesus Christ is their Lord and Savior! Romans 10:9.
Listen to this: Jesus said to his Apostles:
“Have not I chosen you all 12, and one of you is a devil?” John 6:70.
Was Jesus wrong when He chose him?
Of course not! He chose him purposely to fulfill the prophesies!
If Judas had repented, would he been saved?
He did repent! He returned the 30 coins of silver he received to betray
Jesus, and then he hung himself!
He was not saved not because he betrayed Christ, but for not confessing
Christ as his Lord and Savior! He was not saved because he did not
believe in Him! He was not saved because he did not love Him!
We have repented many times after we done something wrong and:
Were we saved just by repenting? No! We were not!
True repentance is to stop our evil ways, turn to God, and remain with
Him! Not returning to sin after we were forgiven! That is convenience!
Not true love for God!
God sent His Son to save the Jews not the Gentiles (Non Jewish)
And, you know what happened!
Did God close his book with them as His chosen people?
No! He did not!
God is only giving us the non Jews the opportunity to obtain God’s
Grace thru His Son Jesus!
And when the time of the Gentiles be fulfilled, the Jews are going to
recognize as their Messiah, the one they crucified!
Thanks God not all the Jews don’t believe in Christ, they are many
that recognize Him as their Savior! Praise the Lord!
But what about us, the non Jews, are we still going to reject Jesus?
Are we still going to reject our only Hope to Glory?
Come on! Wake up! Get closer to Him!
Ask Him to save you! And..
PRAISE THE LORD!
José Salazar
S. de C.
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