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Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Released Wednesday, 6th May 2026
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Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Will We Be Held Responsible for Not Warning Non-Believers of the Coming Judgment?

Wednesday, 6th May 2026
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Greg answers questions about relationships between former offenders and the offended on the new earth, applying Ezekiel 33:1–9 to Christians, handling a Sunday school situation, reading enough to get the author’s intent, and deceased loved ones communicating with us.   Topics:

  1. Given that Christians are required to forgive but not to reconcile with each other, what will relationships between former offenders and the offended be like on the new earth? (02:00)
  2. Should the passage in Ezekiel 33:1–9, where Ezekiel is appointed a watchman, be applied to believers today such that we’ll be held responsible for not warning non-believers of the coming judgment? (11:00)
  3. Do you have any advice for how to handle a situation where a child in my wife’s Sunday School class was very upset about his parents fighting? (25:00)
  4. How much of Genesis 1 do you have to read to get the author’s intent? (34:00)
  5. Do deceased loved ones communicate with us from the dead, and if not, how can a loving son confront his parents about their belief in this after the death of their daughter? (50:00)

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