Nothing is too hard for God Hallelujah 😇 God Bless the tribes of every Jungle and Lord send out your Word to them all, Father I pray they all recieve the hope of your salvation and the baptism of your Holy Spirit in Jesus Holy Holy Holy name amen
Do you think that many have walked the path of Andres, but that God does not owe them an opportunity to be saved, and so they faded into the black? It seems to me sometimes that God is a God of knowing and choosing whom will be saved. Do you think this is so?
I see your question. I may not have the answer you are looking for, but first we need to realize that God does not owe any of us an opportunity to be saved. Every individual's saving encounter with the gospel of Jesus Christ is a miracle, as astounding as Andres' story was. Your question delves into the age old debate between the sovereignty of God and responsibility of man. God is clear in His word that he is loving gracious merciful and compassionate. And that Hs is holy, righteous, and just. And I trust that when His word "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth..." (Isaiah 45:22) is not window dressing; God is not saying it to taunt those who cannot look. If souls respond to the light, more light will be given, whether on the streets of New York City or in the jungles of South Africa. This is the reason the Great Commission is so vital to the church: "How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?" (Romans 10:14) For those that live and die without hearing the gospel, my part is not to speculate over God's dealings with them, for I trust in the rhetorical question of Abraham as he looked over the fate of Sodom, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" (Genesis 18:25) Yes! He will! My part is to ask myself, "Where am I participating in the Great Commission? Where am I making Christ known?"
Nothing is too hard for God Hallelujah 😇 God Bless the tribes of every Jungle and Lord send out your Word to them all, Father I pray they all recieve the hope of your salvation and the baptism of your Holy Spirit in Jesus Holy Holy Holy name amen
I Love these videos and i would hope this would help Christians to spread the Gospel it is are calling from the least to the greatest 🙏
Thank’s for your research brother brown ,well done .🎚
Do you think that many have walked the path of Andres, but that God does not owe them an opportunity to be saved, and so they faded into the black? It seems to me sometimes that God is a God of knowing and choosing whom will be saved. Do you think this is so?
I see your question. I may not have the answer you are looking for, but first we need to realize that God does not owe any of us an opportunity to be saved. Every individual's saving encounter with the gospel of Jesus Christ is a miracle, as astounding as Andres' story was. Your question delves into the age old debate between the sovereignty of God and responsibility of man. God is clear in His word that he is loving gracious merciful and compassionate. And that Hs is holy, righteous, and just. And I trust that when His word "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth..." (Isaiah 45:22) is not window dressing; God is not saying it to taunt those who cannot look. If souls respond to the light, more light will be given, whether on the streets of New York City or in the jungles of South Africa. This is the reason the Great Commission is so vital to the church: "How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?" (Romans 10:14)
For those that live and die without hearing the gospel, my part is not to speculate over God's dealings with them, for I trust in the rhetorical question of Abraham as he looked over the fate of Sodom, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" (Genesis 18:25) Yes! He will! My part is to ask myself, "Where am I participating in the Great Commission? Where am I making Christ known?"
@@forgottenpod Thanks for responding. I like your perspective and enjoy your podcast.
@@forgottenpod I live here in Franklin Kentucky not 20 minutes from Red River Meeting House.