JavaScript

This website requires the use of Javascript Explain This   to function correctly. Performance and usage will suffer if it remains disabled.
Save to read later
Available in these languages:
  English
Where Is God’s Church Today?
Photo of a CongregationNew York, USA Photo of a CongregationJamaica Photo of a CongregationPeru Photo of a CongregationIdaho, USA Photo of a CongregationIndia Photo of a CongregationBelgium Photo of a CongregationKenya Photo of a CongregationArkansas, USA Photo of a CongregationSouth Africa Photo of a CongregationEngland Photo of a CongregationNigeria Photo of a CongregationOhio, USA

Jesus said, “I will build My Church…” There is a single organization that teaches the entire truth of the Bible, and is called to live by “every word of God.” Do you know how to find it? Christ said it would:

  • Teach “all things” He commanded
  • Have called out members set apart by truth
  • Be a “little flock”

Please explain Hebrews 9:27

The phrase “appointed…once to die” means that we can know that we are all going to die at least once. And since all mankind will eventually be given the knowledge of God’s Way (Isa. 26:9; 2:4; 11:1-9; Micah 4:3), we can know that we are all going to be resurrected. Since “judgment is now upon the House of God” (I Pet. 4:17), those called and given God’s Holy Spirit now (in this life) are being given their only opportunity for salvation at this time. If those who have the Holy Spirit later reject God’s Way, they will lose out on salvation (Heb. 6:4-6). They will be resurrected once, at the end of Christ’s millennial rule, and thrown into the lake of fire, to be completely destroyed (Rev. 20:14-15).

All those who have lived and died throughout history, without ever learning God’s Way, will be resurrected at the end of the millennium (Rev. 20:5) to receive their first (and only) opportunity for salvation. Those who choose to live God’s Way will be given immortality. Those who reject God’s Way will be destroyed (vs. 14-15).

Christ brought Lazarus back to physical life. Lazarus did die again, and is now awaiting the resurrection. The saints resurrected (also to physical life) at the time of Christ’s Resurrection also died again, and are now awaiting the resurrection.