Sermon: Universal offer of salvation, God is love
The Continuing Church of God is pleased to announce its latest suggested sermon, Universal Offer of Salvation: God is love, which is at its ContinuingCOG channel.
Universal Offer of Salvation: God is love.
Is God’s plan of salvation fair? Will God offer salvation to everyone? Does the Bible really teach that there will be a universal offer of salvation? Do hundreds of scriptures back this up? What are the ramifications of John 3:17? and Luke 3:6? This is the first part of an intended multi-part sermon series.
Here is another link to the sermon: Universal Offer of Salvation: God is love.
Some items of possibly related interest may include the following:
Universal Offer of Salvation: There Are Hundreds of Verses in the Bible Supporting the Doctrine of True Apocatastasis Do you believe what the Bible actually teaches on this? Will all good things be restored? Will God call everyone? Will everyone have an opportunity for salvation? Does God’s plan of salvation take rebellion and spiritual blindness into account? A related video is Universal Offer of Salvation: God is love.
Did the Early Church Teach Purgatory? Is there a place called purgatory? Does God have a plan to help those who did not become saints in this life?
What is Limbo? Is There Such a Place as Limbo? What Happens to Babies When They Die? When did Limbo start being taught? What is the truth about dead babies?
COGwriter Position on Other Churches and Religions What is the fate of those who do not know Christ? What about those who profess Christ outside the Church of God?
Hope of Salvation: How the Continuing Church of God differ from most Protestants How the real Church of God differs from mainstream/traditional Protestants, is perhaps the question I am asked most by those without a Church of God background.
Bible News Prophecy channel. Dr. Thiel has produced several YouTube videos for the BibleNewsProphecy channel.
ContinuingCOG channel. Dr. Thiel has produced YouTube video sermons for this channel. Note: Since these are sermon-length, they can take a little longer to load than other YouTube videos.
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