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1jn2.1-2
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Salvation by works is impossible, but damnation by works is possible
Because of Jesus every human being starts off life from a position of victory, and not a position loss.
In other words, human beings must work to be lost.
Jesus knows the circumstances of every soul.
The greater the sinner’s guilt, the more he needs the Saviour.
His heart of divine love and sympathy is drawn out most of all for the one who is the most hopelessly entangled in the snares of the enemy.
With His own blood He has signed the emancipation papers of the race.
Ellen Gould White, The Ministry of Healing (Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1905), 89–90.
For every human being, Christ has paid the election price.
No one need be lost.
All have been redeemed.
To those who receive Christ as a personal Saviour will be given power to become the sons and daughters of God.
An eternal life insurance policy has been provided for all.
Francis D. Nichol, ed., The Seventh-Day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol.
7 (Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1980), 944.
An individual’s positive response to the the fact of the gospel or the objective gospel, believing and receiving the gift of salvation permits God to credit the righteousness of Christ to that person and they are not declared to be justified by faith.
rm2.11-15
How does this apply to un-reached persons?
Persons who have not had the blessing of hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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In Paul speaks about the conscience of un-reached individuals accuse or excuse them because of the choices that they make.
Who is it that convicts the conscience?
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