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- Anonymous4 years agoFavorite Answer
I hope so. I've been told by a few friends that He'll always be there for me, and that my deeds are famous in heaven. So, I assume I should think He'll always be there for me, but I don't know because the extent of my sin is so great that I can't imagine how Grace could save me.
God has saved me, though, and He will use me to teach the peoples and bring judgment on this nation of Moab. My children will be forsaken by you, and you will never know their names, though they will be great among the saints in heaven, even higher than Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
Shalom.
- WondererLv 44 years ago
If we can't relied on nobody else. Not only Jesus but also his father Jehovah will always be there for us without a doubt.
- ?Lv 64 years ago
Yes! Jesus Christ is there for me and for everyone else including all other Christians, people of other faiths, unbelievers, etc. God loves us all!
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- choko_canyonLv 74 years ago
Yes, I know he will, to exactly the same extent as the Leprechaun King will always be there for me.
- Campbell HaydenLv 74 years ago
Nahhh, not at all.
Jesus is just like an illegal immigrant.
The little baastard just showed up in a book one day, and POOF! ... he was suddenly accounted for.
Jesus was a beggar who allowed himself to be murdered without any resistance whatsoever, and therein
took it upon himself to become a "martyr" that the mere, foul, and sub-human Christians continue to worship.
With Jesus' martyrdom intact, we can now always know that
Christianity was never simply the precursor to Islam ... Christianity "has always been" Islam.
Never worry about what ‘the bible’ is incapable of conveying
because it is only a book, and what it cannot bring you or allow you to see … is where `God` begins.
There never was a 'biblical' Christ ... and little baastard's life has only existed in print.