Sin Can Never Take a Man to Hell: Pastor Boldly Declares, Video Causes Stir on Social Media
- In a video making the rounds on social media, a pastor claimed that sin can never take a man to hell, adding that Jesus Christ has paid for it
- Members of his church were excited and in tune with his preaching as he boldly told them Jesus had settled sin with his life when he died on the cross
- The video has caused quite a stir on the popular social media platform Instagram as many people disagreed with the man of God
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A preacher has claimed that sin can never take a man to hell, igniting a massive stir on social media.
During a service in a church, the man of God averred that Jesus Christ died to pay for the sins of men, thus sin cannot claim men.
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In a video sighted on social media, the man of God said: ''Sin can never take a man to hell, never''.
The cleric asked:
''How can Jesus who is God die to pay sin and then sin now stands up to claim men?''
The preacher reiterated that Jesus did not collapse or die due to an accident, but died intentionally to deal with sin, hence, the sins of believers have been paid for.
He posed rhetorical questions to the congregation.
''Did Jesus die or he fainted? Did he die or he collapsed? Was it a mistaken death or intentional? And why did he die intentionally?''
He answered, saying: ''For our sins has been paid,'' adding that ''faith in Christ is freedom from sin''.
Many react on social media
Reacting to the video, @daddyfreeze said:
"This is a deep topic that cannot be answered with just a shallow yes or no, rather with in-depth theological Rhema."
@mr.2kay commented:
"That’s why the bible asked a question, shall we continue in since for grace to abound? read on (Romans 6:1-10)."
@dizzyvocalchameleon commented:
"Where is this church please?"
@lollybigk said:
"Jesus said "go and sin no more". That means you will go to hell if you continue in sin. These 'pastors' are just confusing us with their lack of understanding."
@iamdollabee commented:
"I don’t know but I’m not going to church again, I’m tired of hearing different stories about everything, getting me confused all the time nd having me think, is life even real or maybe a game."
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