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Postmortem Opportunity: A Biblical and Theological Assessment of Salvation after Death is unavailable, but you can change that!

One of Jesus’ most basic commands to his disciples was to tell the world about the good news of his life, death, and resurrection. From the earliest days of the church, Christians have embraced this calling. But for those Christians who emphasize the need for an active response to the gospel in order to be saved, this raises some difficult questions: What about those who did not hear the gospel...

is optimal grace infinitely better suited for a God who loves his lost sheep, I submit that the very idea of sufficient grace as “sufficient to justify condemnation” is self-defeating. Any act done to avoid condemnation is by its very nature insufficient as an act done for its original purpose. If I only teach well enough to sidestep my students’ complaints when I fail them, my teaching is insufficient as teaching. Similarly, God’s provision of grace that is only sufficient to justify his damnation
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