The accuser is NOT saying you committed all of these sins…he only needs to get you on ONE of them…
If you miss your trial, it could come back to haunt you. I get it—you’re busy, with a million other things to do. But skipping your trial is a decision you might seriously regret!
Hebrews 9:27-as it's appointed unto man to die once..but after this the judgement..
The accuser is waiting for you on the other side..
Repenting of sins is essential because it turns us away from condemnation and toward God’s grace. Without repentance and obedience to GOD’S word, we remain in our sins, separated from God, and face eternal judgment.
Your Notice
You’ve been served—your sins have been brought to light. The Bible warns that all have sinned (Romans 3:23), and judgment is real. This is your wake-up call!
Your Accuser
Satan, the adversary, stands against you, pointing out every sin (Revelation 12:10). He seeks your condemnation... but the question remains—will you face him alone?
Your Verdict
Without Christ, the sentence is clear: guilty (Romans 6:23). But there is hope—through repentance and obedience to the gospel, your verdict can be changed.
Your Home
Where will you spend eternity? The choice is yours: eternal separation from God or a home in heaven (John 14:2-3). Your decision today may determine your forever home.
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Watch each of the trial videos. You will learn important lessons and gain spiritual insight. Try not to skip!
Answer The Questions
Honestly answer all questions at the end of each video. These questions are designed to help you get closer to GOD!
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