Jesus Didn't Burn in Hell

Yeah, I called quite a few times, I just kept missing you.
Okay, what can we do for you, man?
I've seen a video on YouTube, you had answered where Apostle Paul has said, we are able ministers of the New Testament.
I didn't understand why he was saying that.
I thought he was saying that we were under the New Testament, but you broke it down pretty clear and answered that.
Now, I have two brothers who are incarcerated and they sent me a few questions because I've been sharing some of the things I've been learning through your website.
And I don't have the paper with their questions with me, but I think I remember one of them in the book of Ephesians where he says, something along the lines of honor your mother and father.
He said something about that and basically my brother wanted to know, I think that's in the Old Testament too.
He wanted to know, does that mean that we are under the Old Covenant?
I know we're not under the Old Covenant or the New, but it was a few questions.
It was one I couldn't answer, I just can't remember off the top of my head.
Because I don't have the paper with me.
I wrote all their questions down.
You can call me back when you have both of those questions in front of you, if you would like, but as far as honoring your mother and your father, of course that's absolutely something we should do.
We're not under a law, but there's things we do that are just correct.
It doesn't place us under an old law, though.
It's just something that's just correct.
A lot of things in the Bible are transdispensational.
They transcend all dispensations, meaning that they're correct, no matter what dispensation we're living in.
It's just the reasonable thing to do.
Yes.
So honoring your mother, honoring your father, there's ways to do that.
There's ways to dishonor them.
And of course we, as saved members of the body of Christ, saints of the Most High God, should honor them.
Now, there's no positional loss on our part if we do not successfully honor them.
If we dishonor them, we do not lose our position in Christ.
Correct.
That makes sense.
I've been watching a few different pastors that believe in dispensationalism.
I was just watching one where, well, actually two, the title of it was, Did Jesus Burn in Hell?
The title kind of sounds disturbing, but that's been a big controversial thing as I've been watching YouTube, and I've been reading the different comments.
Some people say he did, and some people say he didn't.
Some people say it's heresy.
I don't know.
What do you think about that?
Well, that's most definitely heresy for anyone to claim Jesus burned in hell.
But me personally, here at Truth Time, we do not support Jesus burning in hell.
Yeah, I think one of the pastors' name is Andrew Slutter or something like that.
He said that he became a literal worm on the cross.
It was just a whole bunch of disturbance I've never read in the Bible.
Right.
And you won't read that in the Bible.
Yeah.
You know, you've got to watch out for the vanity of men's minds and the imagination of men who like to separate themselves by always coming up with something new to gain following.
And for those of us who just stick with Scripture, they have a hard time with when it comes down to debating any of these issues.
Yeah. I love all of your teachings, because I know they're straight from the Word of God.
Like, you know, literally all of them.
It can be found in the Word.
It's no need to, you know, for speculation or to guess something or to assume something is right in the Word.
You know, like you said, well, like the Bible says, rightly divide.
Yes, sir.
Rightly divide.
Yeah.
So, well, I got, I'm subscribed, you know.
So whenever you post videos, it automatically alerts me.
Mm hmm.
Yeah.
And I definitely, but once I find that paper, I'm definitely going to, I can call this number?
Yes.
The toll free number that you called there.
That same number.
That's my office number.
And if no one answers, just feel free to leave that message and go ahead and put those questions on there.
And I'll either address them on a program or I'll call you back one way or the other.
We'll nail it down.
And you were saying, who is it, a family member that's incarcerated?
I have two brothers.
They both, you know, I've been sharing a lot with them.
And they, you know, they accepted a lot, you know, as far as about already being forgiven and not being forgiven at your belief.
And, you know, all those things, they agree with all of that.
Now, I haven't shared everything with them because I always wanted to like give them a little bit of time because like, you know, they believe in like speaking in tongues and things like that.
So I haven't got there with them yet.
You know, I know they're going to kind of wrestle with that because that's what they're into.
That's what they do.
But I try to talk to them about the things I know it's more that they will receive quicker and easier.
Right.
Yeah.
So that's the correct approach.
And it seems like you've set a pretty good course in speaking with them.
I mean, all these other external issues are important.
But the main thing is, and even for them to understand the other issues, the main thing is that they understand salvation first.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Actually, what I did was, because I write them on JPEG, what I did was I actually wrote word for word.
I actually took time and wrote word for word everything that you said verbatim on the video.
And I sent it to them on a bunch of different subjects.
And they received every last one of them.
I just haven't talked to them about the speaking in tongues thing because that's something I just think they just die hard believe.
And I think as long as I keep sharing these other things and then when the time comes, they'll be able to understand that that's not the case.
You know, that's not for today.
Right.
My auntie, she's a pastor in Columbus.
And I was watching one of her sermons where she's kind of contradictive.
She would say things like, Lord, forgive us for our sins.
And then she turned around and say, Lord, you have forgiven us for our sins.
I'm thinking like, which one is it?
It can't be both.
So I had wrote her and she wrote me back basically saying that we are still supposed to ask for forgiveness.
Even though Jesus forgave us at the cross, I didn't really understand that.
But she basically said I was confused.
Yeah, you know, it's great when you have that light bulb moment and that light comes on and starts to shine on these things where you listen in a whole different manner than you did before.
You read things in a whole different manner than you did before.
And therefore you catch these things that many miss.
Yes, yes.
I sent her a message.
And I think what I want to do is I'm just going to forward her your program on that specific subject.
And see, because I'm not going to lie.
Like when I watch your videos, it's very hard to.
It's like impossible to debate it because it's right in the word.
It's not something that you just make it up.
It's somebody where you leave a loophole for someone to try to.
It's not really debatable when it's straight from the word.
So I think if I sent her that and then see what she has to say, you know.
Yes.
I think that's what I would do.
Now, as far as my brother, I think one of the things that he found amazing was that I think at 1 John where it says if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us.
Once I show him that that wasn't written to the body of Christ, it was written to the members of the nation of Israel.
You know, that really opened his eyes because he could never understand why that verse says that if Jesus forgave us at the cross.
And then another one that I love that you did where you had explained how the nation of Israel was forgiven of their past sins at the cross.
How they got their sins committed after the cross.
I love that one too.
Now, I heard another pastor speaking on that subject and he basically said the same thing.
The only difference from what he said was he said that the nation of Israel hasn't been forgiven of none of their sins yet until the presence of the Lord.
But what I saw, I commented and I quoted that verse.
I think it's first or second Peter where he speaks about them being forgiven of their past sins.
But he never responded back to it though.
Right.
Not much you can respond back to because it's just straight up Bible.
And Peter does talk about being purged from their old sins.
Yes.

 

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