When is the last time our “Jesus Receiver” can get our soul to Heaven? #18.

May everyone's "Jesus Receiver" turn on in time.

May everyone’s “Jesus Receiver” turn on in time.

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Question 1:  “What keeps souls from Heaven?”

Answer:  “Pride leads many to believe:  ‘My soul does not need ‘the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’ that Jesus gave His Life to leave to His First Catholic Pope:  ‘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.’

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Question 2:  “Why do ‘lost souls’ reject ‘the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’?”

Answer:  “Adam and Eve made our human nature clear by agreeing, We do not have to obey God’s Commands.  We can eat ‘the forbidden fruit’.”

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Question 3:  “Why did they disobey God and ‘eat the forbidden fruit’?”

Answer:  “They chose to put the devil’s praise ‘before God’.”

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Question 4:  “Why did they do that?”

Answer:   “God divides all humanity into His ‘obedient friends’ and His ‘willfully disobedient enemies’.  All who realize that want to be forever among His ‘obedient friends’.”

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Question 5:  “What about people who are too confused to know that Jesus did ‘fulfill God’s Prophecies’ by being ‘born of a Virgin of The House of David in the tiny village of Bethlehem’ before being ‘nailed to a tree’, and ‘lifted up before men’ so that those who Fulfilled those Prophecies could ‘look upon He Whom they pierced’?”

Answer:  “Some people let themselves be too distracted to be among the ‘obedient friends’ of Jesus.”

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Question 6:  “What happens as they fall farther from God?”

Answer;  “They get a clearer view of the hell to which their immortal soul is falling.”

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Question 7:  “Is there any hope for those souls?”

Answer:  “When we die, our life will ‘flash before our eyes’.  There is a micro-second before death to cry out, ‘Jesus, forgive me!’

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Question 8:  “Will that be enough time for Jesus to purify our soul?”

Answer:  “It is the last chance many will have.”

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A simple rhyme:  “Before I go around the bend, / May I be Catholic at the end!”

 

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