God’s IQ Test. #13. A simple question: “Who is saved?”

Every life is an IQ Test! We are surrounded by questions about our our goals, our families, our neighbors, and our nations.

The most important question concerns our greatest gain and our greatest loss. Question 1: “Is anything more important than getting my immortal soul into Heaven?” My answer:

1. “Yes.”

2. “No.”

3. “I do not want to think about that.”

The smartest people know: “It is better to live forever in the joys of Heaven than in the agonies of hell.”

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Some understand that Jesus Christ Fulfilled The Prophecies. He will judge every soul. Question 2: “Can I get into Heaven without His approval?” My answer:

1. “Yes.”

2. “No.”

3. “I do not want to think about that.”

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Logical thinkers know that Jesus Christ promised us who could get into Heaven. “You are My friends if you obey My commands.” Question 3: Do I want to go to Judgment among His obedient “friends”? My answer:

1. “Yes.”

2. “No.”

3. “I do not want to think about that.”

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Our IQ Test includes question 4: “If I willfully decide to disobey Any Teaching of Jesus Christ, is it possible for me to be among His obedient “friends” when I go to His Judgment?” My answer:

1. “Yes.”

2. “No.”

3. “I do not want to think about that.”

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God’s IQ Test includes an actual Decree from Jesus Christ! “And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

Question 5: In the past 2,000 years, did Jesus Christ re-appear and give “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” to any other person and his Successors?” My answer:

1. “Yes.’

2. “No.”

3. “I do not want to think about that.”

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May we all be blessed to think and to live logically enough to pass God’s IQ Test!

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