@Kachiayogu5@Preacherrapper Check the meaning of the context where "hyper grace" was used in its original written language in the scriptures. Do some research sir, then you'll see that word exist
@AOckri247@Preacherrapper Back to your question, Yes, heaven is guaranteed if you're "genuinely" received the life of Christ.
And No, if you're playing games in repentance.
@AOckri247@Preacherrapper If a person truly believed in Christ and was born again, their salvation is secured by Christ's finished work, not by their ability to maintain perfect behavior. Salvation is by grace through faith, not by works, and Jesus gives eternal life, not temporary life.
@AOckri247@Preacherrapper A believer who falls into sin may experience God's discipline and lose rewards, but their standing as God's child rests on what Jesus accomplished on the cross. The real question is not whether they sinned before they died, but whether they were in Christ.
@Francolumengfx@Brotherola You certainly cannot. Every time you make a conscious effort to stop one sin, you still fall back into it.
Na only Grace fit run em.
@ChristianNwoke_@gideonodoma Bishop Mike saw the Gospel of Grace...and asked forgiveness from his congregation that he has been preaching an error for over 40years.
@pstjoshuagideon@Preacherrapper This is the main issue here. Hyper grace as you people call it, is not a license to sin.
The truth remains, All my sins are forgiven (past, present and future).
@ADDEY203@TengueDanny@Preacherrapper@gideonodoma It isn't another Gospel sir. It's the Gospel. It is by Grace that we are saved. The grace is much more "hyper" hence, we didn't do anything to achieve it.
@TengueDanny@Preacherrapper@gideonodoma The Bible didn't, but our religious people tagged some certain preacher Hyper grace preacher, hence, they took the name and started running with it. Grace is much more. It's abundant. It excess. Even Apostle Paul lacks words to truly quantify what grace is.
@eboh_sam@Preacherrapper@gideonodoma They don't understand what hyper grace truly means. They thought hyper grace teaches people to sin. However, the opposite is the case.