Consider these Questions
1 If God will have all men to be saved, and if most men are lost, then how can God be supreme
(1 Tim.2:3,4)?
2 If Christ is the Propitiation for the sins of the whole world, did He die in vain for the lost
(1 John 2:2)?
3 If God is going to reconcile the universe through Christ, how can some be tormented forever
(Col. 1:20)?
4 How can God, in Christ, gather all things together as one while billions remain eternally
estranged (Eph.1:10)?
5 If all die in Adam, and
only
a few are made alive in Christ, how can grace much more
abound
than sin (Rom. 5:20)?
6 If all men are condemned by Adam's offense, why are not all justified by the one just award
(Rom. 5:18)?
7 If all die in Adam, why shall not all be made alive in Christ (1 Cor. 15:22)?
8 How can every knee bow confessing Christ Lord, to God's glory, unless reconciled
(Phil. 2:10,11)?
9 If Christ only hath immortality, how can any of the dead be alive now (1 Tim. 6:14-16;
1 Cor. 15:53, 54)?
10 If the wicked go to hell as soon as they die, why are they raised and judged later
(Rev. 20:11-15)?
11 Since the lake of fire is the second death, what happens to the wicked when death is
destroyed (1 Cor.15:26)?
12 If "forever" means "eternity" what does "forever and ever" mean?
13 If God is Love and has all power, will He not find away to save all (1 Tim. 4:9-11)?
14 If Christ is to reign for ever and ever, what does it mean that He will abdicate His throne
(Rev. 11:15; 1 Cor. 15:24)?
15 Will God ever actually become All in all (1 Cor.15:28)?
New Life Ministries
15 S Catherine LaGrange, Il 60525
(708) 352-5435
A Sonship Church
Ray Janisch, Pierre Ruffin, & Bill Kerr Co-pastors