Clothing Store Verses
- haroldsamsong
- Nov 11, 2022
- 2 min read
Hi. I was just shopping for some clothes with my family. At the store in the mall, I noticed a shirt with a Bible verse on it that reminded me of Universal Reconciliation. It was a white shirt with a pink butterfly in the middle and black text surrounding it with the verse
Psalm 17:8 Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings
It shows how God is watching over every one of us and is willing to protect us all. If He loves us that much, then He will make sure all of us are saved through Jesus Christ.
Almost out of fate, as soon as I typed that verse down on my phone, I saw another Bible verse on clothing. It was a black shirt with white text in a cursive font with the following verse
Psalm 106:3 Blessed are those who act justly, who always do what is right.
If those who act justly are blessed, imagine how much more blessed The Lord is, who acts justly in all things. Considering this, I believe God should have what God desires, that's what a blessing entails after all. And God's desire is to have everyone saved. Even though all of humanity are sinners, we have not done right under the Lord, the Lord himself has done right, He acts justly, and therefore deserves to bless himself so that his desire, to have everyone saved, is fulfilled.
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And to add a more recent experience from this past week, I was out at a public area and saw a group panel in blue advertising to people to "know Jesus". I didn't catch what group they were affiliated, as I was in a hurry to attend an obligation, but I believe with day-to-day evangelism like that, I personally think it's much more convincing to win people over through Universalism, because I believe it's a more accurate portrayal of the Lord's love to all creation. Rather than worrying about the fate of their souls, soulwinners can rest assured that their victory is guaranteed. That no matter what, all people will eventually full trust in Jesus Christ as their savior. And that's the ultimate victory that the Lord has ordained for Himself.
Such love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of punishment, and this shows that we have not fully experienced His perfect love. (1 John 4:18)
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