Sentences with phrase «to spend eternity»

ALL are welcome... i don't know if people spend eternity in hell or not.
Even those who won't spend eternity with Him will admit it, and they won't argue with Him at all.
Doesn't sound like eternal rest or heaven... so it must be hell... or an otherwise less than desirable place that I'd rather not spend my eternity.
He gave this earth to us to enjoy, and we will spend eternity on a world very similar to this one.
Would the child be told he would spend eternity burning in hell, if he mentioned this obvious lie to anyone else?
And yes, I consider you my friend, even though we probably won't ever meet on earth, I know we will spend eternity together.
If you are wrong then your body will die but you will spend eternity suffering in isolation.
I look at this issue as the person rejecting all love — including self - love, and spending eternity apart from that love.
He no longer believed in hell, and others warned, if you joined him in his new worldview, you could risk spending eternity there yourself.
After you throw out that bag of used clay litter, it's going to spend eternity sitting in a landfill.
And that perception may explain why so many reader - response cards spend eternity in a shoe box.
I'll keep the plot synopsis short and sweet; the film is about a ghost that spends eternity observing various residents living in one house.
If I go to hell because of it... better than spending eternity with people like you.
You could make them feel as comfortable as possible in this life only for them to spend eternity in hell.
How can you live your life that way and know you'll spend eternity burning in flames?
If I am, then none of the quite decent people I've met in my life will have to spent eternity suffering for guessing wrong.
The only thing worse than your idea of hell, is the notion of spending eternity with a being so bloody egotistical and self - serving that he would deny someone entrance to your «Kingdom of Heaven» simply for not believing; lest they be a good person or not.
As for why people spend eternity separated from God, it is not because their sins are not forgiven, but because they don't have the righteousness of God.
I'll never forget my Sunday school teacher telling us we'll spend all eternity worshiping God.
People will spend an eternity away from God because they want to.
Plus, by spending eternity so near them, I'll get plenty of chances to see him throw that cool lightening bolt at people.
Hell isn't the sort of place you'd even want to visit, let alone spend all eternity.
Rock of Ages is the story of Sisyphus, the poor Greek chap who is doomed to spend eternity pushing rocks up hill.
Possessed by a demon in life and forced to spend eternity doing the devils bidding in death, a malevolent nun returns to life to torment a young couple and their terrified friends in director Massimiliano Cerchi's sacrilegious shocker.
This is just one of the sections that makes me hesitant to accept that the exclusionary language used by Jesus is a reference to people spending eternity in hell.
Potholes the size of P.E.I., mummified patients spending eternity in emergency room lineups, a Senate whose sole purpose is to reward political cronies, our troops arriving in Afghanistan equipped with Swiss army knives and Korean War surplus.
People turn to religion because they were raised to believe it and because they're afraid a guy in red tights will spend eternity poking them in the butt with a pitchfork if they're don't knuckle under.
You make certain choices in life and potentially (God's decision not mine) end up spending eternity is a very unpleasant place or simply ceasing to exist as some would argue but I subscribe to the former.
If you were god, would you create a rapture so these nutty people will spend eternity washing your feet and praising you?
You'll almost certainly dodge that question by claiming he has always existed, so if that's the case, what suddenly prompted God to create a universe filled with over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars after spending an eternity extending into the past existing alone in an absolute void of nothingness?
I do not want to see anyone spend an eternity separated from God.
Am I incorrect in saying that you believe that Christine and I can have a truly loving relationship that we each see as a big part of how we relate to the love of God (like the article was suggesting) and yet, when we die and meet God face to face, he will tell us that we broke the rules and so our relationship was detestable to Him and we must now spend eternity in hell?
Having grown up as part of a conservative evangelical church, I was taught as far backas I can remember to tell people about Jesus, to tell them that by inviting Him intotheir hearts, they would be saved from the fires of Hell and instead spend eternity inheaven with Him.
Last week, Pope Francis made international headlines after it was reported that he told an «interviewer» that he doesn't believe that unbelievers spend eternity in hell.
He wants to spend eternity loving you and recieving your love.
He gave you the gift of life and an eternal soul - you have a choice on this earth how to live your life and that will be how you will also spend eternity — with God or without Him.
Might someone choose in favor of God after the resurrection of the dead and consequently spend eternity in heaven rather than be destroyed?
So long as I don't get stuck spending eternity with self - righteous douchebags such as yourself, it's all good.
«God's will» has been playing out since «creation»... if you don't like how its played out thus far then you might want to re-think spending eternity with him:)-RRB-

Phrases with «to spend eternity»

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