Think about it . The most important verse would be as clear as day . It would literally say " Here are all the things ,that if you do or do not do them you will go to hell " . There would be no ambiguity, hidden meanings, riddles, or confusion over the matter . The problem with some is they do not believe or trust the bible.
(Well The almighty does hide things on purpose, but why He does is another discussion...)
The only portion that
seems/appears to be at odds with the rest of scripture (from Genesis to Revelation) is Paul's letters. That's the ONLY portion. And we just so happen to have Peter telling believers that Paul's portion can potentially be misconstrued. No other warning was given except about Paul's portion.
So I think it's worth reexamining Paul's portion to make sure we truly understand him.
Free gift 🎁. Why are some wanting to offer something for it ?
Let me try this another way just to make sure I'm explaining myself well...
Recall Noah's situation: hopefully you will agree that as long as Noah stayed in the ark his safety was guaranteed. The Almighty wasn't going to let
anything happen to that boat to where He'd lose Noah, his family, or the animals. They were safely in His hand. The boat can rock and Noah can
stumble, but He's safely within the Almighty's protection throughout the journey.
...But Noah had a choice to stay in the ark (where safety was absolutely assured)
OR to open the port (where he freed the bird) and dive out into the storm like a maniac to drown with the rest of the world.
The Almighty wasn't forcing Noah to remain in the boat.
Let's say at some point during the judgment Noah became absolutely convinced that the Almighty would
never let him die no matter what he did...so much so that he actually DOVE OUT into the storm. Do you think the Almighty would've saved him? I'm completely sure Noah would've died.
His salvation from the judgment was
completely assured but he STILL would've died. Why? Because leaving the protection of the ark would've been considered: (
1) willful disobedience (the ark was built to protect him), and (
2) pridefully tempting the Almighty based on His loving promise to Noah, no different than if the Messiah had listened to satan and cast Himself off of the high mountain just to be caught by angels. What I'm focusing on is a condition of the heart.
The GIFT of Salvation is absolutely guaranteed
as long as one STAYS within the Almighty's hedge of protection. One must stay within the boundaries/walls of that gift.
The gift of salvation = the hedge of protection
...But if one CHOOSES to leave it (thinking they will be saved no matter what they do) they are choosing to reject the gift. They are choosing death. The Almighty isn't our personal umbrella boy chasing behind us to protect us wherever WE shall walk. He is the tabernacle that we're supposed to stay within.
And if we do walk, we walk where our Father, The King wants us to walks and only when He says to walk...just like the children of Israel did with the rolling tabernacle in the wilderness. They only packed up and moved when He said it was time to go, and only stopped to make camp when He stopped moving. Obedience & faithfulness.
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The Almighty isn't the Parent of spoiled brats devoid of agency and personal responsibility, Who keeps fixing their problems and saving them from troubles while they keep disrespecting and disobeying Him, abusing His love for them...like the children this world currently produces.