God's specific mercy
Those who show mercy toward others shall receive mercy
Christ above culture is something that most believers have trouble with. It is simply that those who believe should follow Christ's example, instead of doing whatever the culture dictates.
They share gifts of mercy to those how pray it from Jesus Christ so keep the fate.
The believers at during the time of Christ, who were the church were called the saints. This holds true today as well. The believers are the saints.Philippians 4:22All the saints send you greetings, especially those who belong to Caesar's household.
I Thessalonians 4:16,17 "For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord." At an event in the future called "Our Gathering Together unto him," believers who have accepted Christ will meet Jesus Christ in the air. Those who have died (the "dead in Christ") will be raised first, and an instant later the alive believers will join them.
Islam religion belief is in both Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the reward for good Muslims and good believers in God and in His oneness. Hell is for those who are expelled from God love and mercy.
Those who believe in him are called believers.
The people around the world who are true believers in Jesus Christ as the Son of God who promised to return will be overjoyed and thrilled, no matter where he arrives. Those who hate Jesus Christ will be furious. Those who are neutral about him or life in firm disbelief of him will be surprised. The Christians in the UK will be really thrilled!
Those are called "Christians".
Those are called "Muslims".
Given the constraint of the question, "if justice is inconsistent with mercy," then God could not deal with sins in any just fashion. If justice is consistent with mercy, though, then the answer is easy. Mercy comes to those who accept mercy, and justice to those who do not. ==new answer== Justice and mercy are compatable. Karma, or the necessity of repeating experiences until they are understood is just. Mercy is the relief from experience through understanding. they are both part of the same universal law of balance.God satisifed the need for justice by placing the sins of the world on His only-begotten Son Jesus Christ. There on the cross of calvary, the sins of the world were dealt with by the death of God's Son, so that mercy could then flow to all who believe.
God never said that