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A Biblical Gem
Thursday, July 12, 2012 • Posted July 12, 2012

1 CORINTHAINS 15:50 "Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of GOD."Have you ever spent some serious time in trying to compare this temporary flesh life to the wonderful eternal life that is promised by ALMIGHTY GOD that will come in the future to all who accept CHRIST as their savior? It may prove to be most rewarding if you do that, and you can do it right now wherever you are at. The one verse above can be a text to benefit you if you realize this flesh and blood body will never be permitted to see GOD'S kingdom. If you believe that, it will erase every doubt about death and give you faith to know it will open the door of salvation and give GOD'S promise of an eternal life within HIS kingdom. I regret circumstances have not permitted me time to search and find more scriptures to write this message, but we can read in Mark 10:6 where GOD made people male and female in the beginning. And it is read again in MATHEW 19:4. But we can also read in GALATIANS 3:28 where there will be neither male nor female in heaven, but we will all be one in CHRIST JESUS. The Bible also reads there will be no marriage nor given in Marriage in Heaven. The Bible also reads women are none in heaven. They will certainly be there, but we all will be known as the sons of GOD.Read all this in your Bible and concentrate on how it describes the wonderful eternal life GOD promises to all who exercise faith that HE will surely keep HIS every promise. Now, you could write a lengthy book on this subject without exhausting GOD'S message, but this is enough to permit us to loose all dread of death and know a much better and wonderful life is waiting to all who believe it.

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