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20/08/2025 08:33:33
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20/08/2025 08:51:16
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This video stung in the best way—if I see myself on the list, the answer is repentance, not excuses.
“Cannot be saved” really means “will not be saved as long as they will not repent”—the door is open but pride keeps it shut.
The hardest heart to reach isn’t the atheist; it’s the self-righteous who thinks they don’t need mercy.
The unrepentant lover of sin wants heaven’s reward with hell’s habits—impossible combination.
If your plan is to repent later, you’ve already started hardening now.
God forgives anything we confess, but nothing we defend.
The proud person drowns in shallow water because they refuse a helping hand.
Judas had remorse without repentance—feelings aren’t faith.
The person who won’t forgive others is asking God to use their own standard—dangerous prayer.
Lukewarm hearts die slowly while singing loudly.
The mocker treats grace as a joke today and judgment as a joke tomorrow.
The person who trades truth for trends always ends up broke.
If your god never disagrees with you, you’re worshiping yourself.
The procrastinator thinks time is theirs to command; it isn’t.
The gospel rescues the broken; it cannot fix the fake who insists they’re fine.
The idolater says “Jesus AND”—and loses Jesus.
The Pharisee prays to a mirror and calls it devotion.
A seared conscience is like a smoke alarm with the batteries removed.
The stubborn refuse correction and call it confidence.
The hearer-only collects sermons like souvenirs but never goes on the journey.
Grace is a gift; entitlement is a lock on the heart.
People who love darkness hate light because it shows what they love.
“I’ll change when I’m older” is the lullaby of spiritual coma.
The rich young ruler had everything but the one thing—surrender.
The double-minded pray for rain and open an umbrella.
“God knows my heart” is either comfort or condemnation—depending on your heart.
The person who edits Scripture ends up with a god who cannot save.
Habitual lying makes faith impossible; faith rests on truth.
If you think grace is permission, you never understood grace.
The bitter soul builds a prison and calls it protection.
The perpetual victim refuses the Healer because blame feels safer than change.
The scoffer wants evidence but rejects obedience; they are not the same.
A silent confession and a loud continuation are not repentance.
The person who loves power more than people can’t bow to a crucified King.
When sin becomes identity, salvation feels like an attack.
The gospel is good news to the humble and bad news to the proud.
The addict to applause will trade eternity for a moment.
“Almost persuaded” is still lost.
The chronic comparer cannot receive grace while keeping score.
The expert in religion is often a beginner in humility.
The person who won’t listen to rebuke will one day hear a verdict.
The perpetual skeptic demands proof from God but offers none to Him.
The hoarder of grudges has no room for mercy.
The man who leads others to sin builds a road he’ll have to walk.
The woman who weaponizes grace against conviction is not free—she’s armed against herself.
A mouth full of “Lord, Lord” with a life full of “my will, my will” can’t be saved.
The gambler with destiny forgets the house always wins—except in grace, where surrender wins.
The person who never prays except in storms will drown when the storm is sin.
The cynic believes nothing and loses everything.
The flatterer deceives others and first deceives themselves.
The greedy heart believes God is a vending machine—faith doesn’t take coins.
The sensualist mistakes God’s patience for approval.
The chronic excuse-maker has a theology of delay.
The person who despises small obediences will never attempt great ones.
The lazy soul wants harvest without plow or seed.
The unteachable rebuke the teacher and fail the test.
The serial church-hopper escapes accountability by calling it “seeking.”
The person allergic to doctrine is already infected with error.
The hostile to correction would rather crash than yield.
The counterfeit convert loves the benefits of church and the boundaries of the world.
The secret sinner becomes a public tragedy.
The perpetual doubter confuses questions with conclusions.
The entertainer of demons calls bondage “freedom.”
The religious bully defends rules and denies mercy.
The prayerless person believes they are their own savior.
The self-help saint refuses the cross and wonders why nothing changes.
The scoffer at holiness mocks the very medicine they need.
The man who cannot say “I was wrong” cannot say “God be merciful to me, a sinner.”
The woman who crowns self-love as queen will never bow to the King.
The complainer builds altars to disappointment.
The forgetful hearer throws seed on stone.
The crowd-pleaser trades truth for applause—and both fade.
The selective obeyer edits commands to fit comfort.
The perpetual flirt with sin ends up married to it.
The vain seeks mirrors, not windows to heaven.
The fatalist shrugs at grace and calls it fate.
The manipulator uses God-talk to avoid God-walk.
The hypocrite wears holiness like a costume; God isn’t fooled.
The careless with words are reckless with souls—including their own.
The star of their own story refuses to be cast as “redeemed.”
The tradition-worshiper mistakes heritage for holiness.
The novelty addict leaves ancient paths for dead ends.
The blamer can name everyone’s sin but their own.
The thrill-seeker needs new highs; grace offers a new heart.
The nihilist calls meaning a myth and misses the Messiah.
The legalist builds ladders; Jesus built a cross.
The antinomian breaks the cross into a couch.
The gospel tourist takes pictures but never moves in.
The permanent critic is allergic to joy.
The slanderer murders reputations and wounds their own soul.
The quitter walks away from the only One who never will.
The counterfeit peacemaker avoids truth to avoid tension.
The anxious controller refuses to trust the Author.
The sorcerer tries to purchase power and loses presence.
The apostate kisses Jesus like Judas—performative affection, practical betrayal.
The deserter of conscience silences the last friend of the soul.
The worshiper of comfort will never carry a cross.
The perpetual negotiator keeps bargaining with a King who offers a covenant.
The bored with God is already full of idols.
If you saw yourself on this list, good news: today is still called “today”—repent and live.
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