Can God's Execution of a Pardon be Rejected

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The answer is yes, and unfortunately with grave consequence. A Pardon removes the existing sentence of death. Those who refuse it, "...shall surely die".

Most persons referring to themselves as non-believers don't understand why God wants them to self-incriminate themselves as sinners before men, before God and all His heavenly host. They have been taught to not incriminate themselves since birth almost. Here's the difference between God's requirement for repentance and the worlds requirement.

If one incriminates themselves before an earthly Judge, it would, in most cases, be considered an admitance or admission of guilt that could seal your fate to a prison sentance or a penalty of death.

Adam admitted his guilt, and mans fate was sealed. We stand before God today condemned before God unto death; the curse of the Law; man could not save himself so God established the law that only a first born unblemished son (male) could be sacrificed to redeem not only the transgression, but also the iniquity, and only then could God execute a Pardon towards all Mankind. It would take only one man, for through one man we were condemed and through one man we were redeemed. I say "WE" the world.

God being a righteous God would NEVER judge mankind because of their ignorance. God wants "EVERYONE", "WHOSOEVER", to know that admitting you are a sinner is BEING SET FREE FROM THE "CURSE OF THE LAW", the same as being set free from death. That is called "GRACE". We don't have to earn it. We simply recieve it because the pardon has already been given. If we reject it, ignorance is no longer an excuse. Romans 2:1 Now therefore you are without excuse.

If one goes to hell, it is on them, it is no longer on God. God saw mans dilemma, so GOD became a man to take our place on the cross. HE TOOK IT UPON HIMSELF, to save us "ABOVE ALL".

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The answer is yes, and unfortunately with grave consequence. A Pardon removes the existing sentence of death. Those who refuse it, "...shall surely die".

Most persons referring to themselves as non-believers don't understand why God wants them to self-incriminate themselves as sinners before men, before God and all His heavenly host. They have been taught to not incriminate themselves since birth almost. Here's the difference between God's requirement for repentance and the worlds requirement.

If one incriminates themselves before an earthly Judge, it would, in most cases, be considered an admitance or admission of guilt that could seal your fate to a prison sentance or a penalty of death.

Adam admitted his guilt, and mans fate was sealed. We stand before God today condemned before God unto death; the curse of the Law; man could not save himself so God established the law that only a first born unblemished son (male) could be sacrificed to redeem not only the transgression, but also the iniquity, and only then could God execute a Pardon towards all Mankind. It would take only one man, for through one man we were condemed and through one man we were redeemed. I say "WE" the world.

God being a righteous God would NEVER judge mankind because of their ignorance. God wants "EVERYONE", "WHOSOEVER", to know that admitting you are a sinner is BEING SET FREE FROM THE "CURSE OF THE LAW", the same as being set free from death. That is called "GRACE". We don't have to earn it. We simply recieve it because the pardon has already been given. If we reject it, ignorance is no longer an excuse. Romans 2:1 Now therefore you are without excuse.

If one goes to hell, it is on them, it is no longer on God. God saw mans dilemma, so GOD became a man to take our place on the cross. HE TOOK IT UPON HIMSELF, to save us "ABOVE ALL".

Choose life...PLEASE!
Yes...and there is a reason that pardons are now in the news. Not that they don't occur every 4-8 years in the USA, but particularly on this now global stage.

What is now being made manifest ("Before they spring forth I tell you of them." Isaiah 42:9), are the false pardons as a small showing of what is soon to occur on a grand scale. That many will have their pardons taken away, for they were falsely given, and yet gladly received. And I am not referring to what is now in the news--but what it points to by revelation.
 

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Yes...and there is a reason that pardons are now in the news. Not that they don't occur every 4-8 years in the USA, but particularly on this now global stage.

What is now being made manifest ("Before they spring forth I tell you of them." Isaiah 42:9), are the false pardons as a small showing of what is soon to occur on a grand scale. That many will have their pardons taken away, for they were falsely given, and yet gladly received. And I am not referring to what is now in the news--but what it points to by revelation.
God does not leave us without hope. By faith, we put on our Armor and resist the devil, and he will flee.