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"It's
the intention that counts."
There
was a pause. Then I heard:
"This
is a saying and a lie of the world. One of Satan's most used
ploy, in the world."
And
without no further explanation, I then heard:
"The
road to Hell is paved with good intentions... This is
another saying that we hear in the world, but is based on
the truth."
And
then the Lord asked me:
"Where
would you be today, if I only had the intention to die so
you could be saved?"
And
that's when my heart got the whole revelation of this:
I
had the revelation that having intentions was worth
absolutely nothing. that it meant nothing, and that in
truth, anything that is not accomplished, finished, or said,
doesn't exist. (which is why Jesus said:" It is
finished" in John 19:30) Things must be done to have an
existence. The expression of Intention is what people use
often to get rid of those who asked for something. It is a cowardly
and hypocrite way to make the other person to stop asking,
without having to do, say, give or engage in anything, but
it makes the other person believe it will be. To say to
someone: "I had the intention to do this for you, but
didn't, but it's the intention that counts, isn't it!?"
Is in reality a cowardly, hypocrite, an manipulative way to
treat a human being without respect. In the spiritual
world, the intention of doing something, makes that thing
inexistent. Nothing is ever accomplished by intentions, for
intentions of doing something, doesn't bring that particular
thing to life. And YES, The road to hell is paved with good
intentions. Which is why it makes it one of Satan's most popular,
simple efficient, and used weapon against man, because: You
can not be saved because you have the intention to. Or
because you have the intention to give your life to Christ
later in life. It is said that those who have the
intention of giving their life to God at 11 o'clock in their
lives, God will claim their lives at 10:30. He might
not let you get to 11 o'clock, and I can assure you that
when you get the calling, the revelation of God in your
heart, THEN is the right time to make a decision, because
you do not know if you will still be alive the next day. And
when you're dead, it's too late. Which is why we must make a
decision while living. Also, God can not even forgive a sin
that you have the intention of doing, but have not done. For
He forgives sins, but only existing sins, those that have occurred,
and need forgiveness for. The only thing God can forgive you
when you have the intention of committing a sin, is when you
repent, and ask God to forgive you for the evil thought you
had, when you had the intention of committing the sin. If
the actual sin has not been committed, there is nothing to
forgive. Because it has no existence.
It
is the same thing concerning Love. (For God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son so that who ever
believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
John 3:16) Love is not a feeling, or something we say. Love
is something we prove each and every day of our lives. Just
like God did. Hi is always and will always be with His
children. And if you have the intention of showing someone
that you love them, I tell you, do it now, because you do
not know if you will ever have another chance.
So
I ask you this...:
WHERE
WOULD YOU BE TODAY, IF CHRIST ONLY HAD THE INTENTION OF
DYING AND RESURRECTING FOR YOU, WHAT WOULD YOUR FINAL
DESTINATION BE AFTER YOUR DEATH, IF HE ONLY HAD THE INTENTION
OF SAVING YOU, BUT HAD NOT DONE IT?

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