"Why Should I Let You Into My Heaven?"
This theorized interaction with The God of Creation never is remotely indicated in Scripture. The existence of this question in Christendom today as a part of the "salvation message unto the lost" is a sad indicator of the doctrinal nonsense held by shallow Evangelicals.
Rather than this supposed conversation ever taking place with God, our entry will be established only by the presence of our name in the Book of Life. See Rev. 21:27.
God is to be represented by Believers speaking Truth from Scripture, not by nonsense from people's chitty-chat imaginations.
This theorized interaction with The God of Creation never is remotely indicated in Scripture. The existence of this question in Christendom today as a part of the "salvation message unto the lost" is a sad indicator of the doctrinal nonsense held by shallow Evangelicals.
Rather than this supposed conversation ever taking place with God, our entry will be established only by the presence of our name in the Book of Life. See Rev. 21:27.
God is to be represented by Believers speaking Truth from Scripture, not by nonsense from people's chitty-chat imaginations.