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Re: A Handmaids Tale
Something else to consider:
Whatever rights or concerns for rights we might think we have, go out the window the moment Jesus returns. He comes with a rod of iron and we are either with Him or against Him, and if with Him when He tramples the winepress of God's wrath and soaks His holy garments in the blood of the nations, we, if we want to be found in Him, had better prepare ourselves to do the same thing.
Otherwise, it's being shattered into shivers like potsherds.
So, if we will willingly relinquish whatever rights we think we have when Jesus comes, what makes us think we have any rights now, since Jesus has already come, and has made His abode in us, the Body?
We are guaranteed eternal life and salvation from the wrath to come. Otherwise, there are no other rights or privileges.
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