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  • What If a Faithful Christian Sins Just Before Death Will God Still Save Him?
    Dec 29 2025

    What if a faithful Christian commits a sin just before death—will he still be saved?
    This hypothetical question challenges both the justice and mercy of God, and it’s one many believers quietly wrestle with.

    In this study, we examine what the Bible actually teaches about repentance, unrepented sin, and salvation, using clear Scripture such as Revelation 21:27, Luke 13:3, Acts 3:19, 2 Peter 3:9, and Ezekiel 33:11. We also carefully consider inspired insights from Ellen G. White, showing God’s patience, mercy, and commitment to give every soul an opportunity to repent.

    Does God allow unrepented sin to enter heaven?
    Does one final moment undo a lifetime of faithfulness?
    And how do we avoid questioning God’s character through improper hypotheticals?

    This presentation provides a biblical, balanced, and logical answer, without emotional speculation—only truth grounded in Scripture.

    📖 Key Topics Covered:
    What “hypothetical questions” reveal about God’s character
    Why nothing unclean can enter heaven (Revelation 21:27)
    God’s patience and long-suffering toward His faithful children
    Repentance, mercy, and the role of the Holy Spirit
    Ellen G. White on God giving every opportunity for repentance

    👉 If you value biblical clarity over speculation, this study is for you.

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    12 Min.
  • [Salvation Logic] What If Theology Refuted The Appeal to Possibility Fallacy in Salvation
    Dec 29 2025

    Many Christian doctrines today are built not on clear Scripture, but on speculation. In this video, we expose a common logical error known as the Appeal to Possibility Fallacy and show how it affects salvation theology.

    The Appeal to Possibility occurs when someone argues that because something can happen, it therefore will happen—treating possibility as certainty. This fallacy is often used in discussions about salvation, sin, forgiveness, and the close of probation.

    Using clear logic, biblical examples, prophecy, and inspired writings, we examine questions like:

    What if a saint sins after the close of probation—won’t Jesus forgive?

    What if a faithful person sins just before death—will they still be saved?

    We compare speculation vs. revelation, and show why doctrine must be founded on the Word of God, not on hypothetical “what if” scenarios.

    📖 Key passages discussed include:
    Jude 24, Revelation 22:11, Revelation 14:5, Hebrews 10:26, Deuteronomy 29:29, Titus 1:9, Isaiah 8:20, and more.

    If you care about sound doctrine, biblical logic, and truth over assumptions, this study is for you.

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    36 Min.
  • Does EVERLASTING MERCY Mean INFINITE PARDON The Bible Truth About the Close of Probation
    Dec 29 2025

    Does God’s everlasting mercy mean He will keep forgiving sin forever? Or does the Bible clearly teach a limit, an end of probation, and a final moment when mercy makes its last plea?

    In this video, we walk through Scripture and inspired commentary to understand what the Bible really says about:

    📌 God’s mercy that endures forever
    📌 The difference between mercy and tolerating sin
    📌 Why God created probationary time
    📌 The purpose of probation: real transformation
    📌 The end of mercy in the time of Noah and in the final generation
    📌 The danger of presuming upon God’s patience
    📌 What it means when Jesus declares: “He that is filthy, let him be filthy still…”
    📌 Why character must be settled before the close of probation
    📌 What happens when Christ leaves the Most Holy Place
    📌 The final separation between the righteous and the wicked

    If you’ve ever wondered, “Will God forgive me again and again… forever?” — or if you’ve heard people say “God understands, just keep trying,” this study is essential.

    This video exposes the misunderstanding that God's everlasting mercy equals endless pardon, showing instead the powerful, hopeful truth that God’s mercy is designed to lead us to repentance, transformation, and finally, victory through Christ.

    🔥 If you want deep, biblical, logical, Adventist-grounded answers — you’re in the right place.

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    30 Min.
  • Does Jesus Keep Forgiving After Probation Closes Ellen White Quotes EXPOSED
    Dec 29 2025

    Did Ellen G. White really teach that Jesus will continue to forgive the sins of the saints after the close of probation? Some are using powerful statements from The Great Controversy and other writings to claim that believers can keep sinning after probation has closed and still receive forgiveness. But are these quotes being taken out of context?

    In this video, we carefully examine the full context behind the following statements:

    • “As the people of God afflict their souls... pleading for purity of heart…”
    • “They do not cease their intercessions.…”
    • “Their earthliness must be consumed…”

    You will discover what Ellen White actually meant, how these passages fit into last-day theology, and whether the idea that forgiveness continues after probation is biblically and prophetically sound.

    This study addresses:
    ✅ The close of probation
    ✅ Life without sin
    ✅ The dangerous misuse of inspired writings
    ✅ The investigative judgement
    ✅ Fundamental belief on the close of probation

    If you care about historic Adventist theology, victory over sin, the close of probation, and righteousness by faith, this video is essential viewing.

    👉 Watch to the end before drawing conclusions — context changes everything.

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    33 Min.
  • [Salvation Logic] Non Sequitur Fallacy Exposed Satans Most Dangerous Falsehoods
    Dec 29 2025

    Discover how non sequitur fallacies—arguments where the conclusion does not logically follow the premise—are commonly used in Christianity, theology debates, and salvation discussions. In this video, we break down practical, biblical, and salvation-related examples to expose where logic fails and how to build a sound, biblical foundation for your beliefs.

    Using examples such as:
    • “Babies die, therefore babies inherited sin.”
    • “We cannot claim to be sinless, therefore it’s impossible to stop sinning.”
    • “The Father is greater than Jesus, therefore Jesus cannot be God.”
    • “Love God and love man replaces the Ten Commandments.”

    We analyze what Scripture actually teaches and how to avoid dangerous conclusions built from truth mixed with error—the most deceptive form of falsehood.

    Whether you’re studying theology, engaging in apologetics, or passionate about understanding truth more clearly, this video provides biblical clarity, Adventist insights, and logical explanations to strengthen your faith.

    🔥 If you value biblical logic, Adventist doctrine, sound reasoning, and clear answers—this video is for you.

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    31 Min.
  • [Salvation Logic] Appeal to Hypocrisy (Tu Quoque) Explained ‘Are You Sinless’ is a False Argument
    Dec 29 2025

    What is the "Appeal to Hypocrisy" fallacy, and how is it used to confuse people about salvation and victory over sin?
    In this video, we expose one of the most common logical fallacies used in Christian discussions—the Appeal to Hypocrisy (also known as the Tu Quoque Fallacy). This fallacy dismisses a biblical truth—not by addressing the argument—but by pointing out the failures of the person presenting it.

    When someone says:
    “God can help you stop sinning.”
    And the response is:
    “Are you sinless?”
    —That is the Appeal to Hypocrisy in action.

    Using Scripture, particularly 1 Corinthians 4:4 and Galatians 5:16, we break down the two major mistakes behind this fallacy:

    🔹 Mistake #1: Man cannot judge himself

    Personal sincerity or conscience does not determine truth. Only God examines the human heart.

    🔹 Mistake #2: Personal failure does NOT disprove God’s power

    Just because a believer is still struggling with sin does not mean God cannot give victory. It simply means we have not held onto the victory He already offers.

    This presentation helps Christians recognize faulty reasoning, avoid being misled, and stand firmly on the Bible’s clear message:
    “Live by the Spirit, and you will never fulfill the desires of the flesh.” — Galatians 5:16

    If you're looking for solid biblical logic, clear theology, and practical Christian living, this video will equip you to answer objections with confidence and faith.

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    14 Min.
  • [Salvation Logic] Appeal to Ignorance Has Anyone Ever Lived Without Sin
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into the Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy—the idea that “If we don’t see the evidence, it must not exist.” Many apply this flawed logic to salvation, sanctification, and the possibility of victory over sin. But what does the Bible actually say? What about Enoch, Job, Noah, and the 144,000? And what does Ellen G. White teach about the character of Christ being reproduced in His people?
    Has Anyone Ever Lived Without Sin?

    This presentation exposes how the absence of visible evidence is often mistaken for the absence of reality—especially in spiritual growth. We explore why some still reject the evidence: lack of faith and the love of sin. We also examine God’s role in revealing character, our limited discernment, and the promise that He is able to make His people stand.

    📌 Topics Covered:
    What is the Appeal to Ignorance Fallacy?
    Can we know if someone has stopped sinning?
    Why faith, not visible proof, matters
    Biblical examples of victorious living
    Ellen White on character perfection
    Why many reject evidence (Thomas, sin, unbelief)
    God’s promise of cleansing and transformation
    The 144,000 and the character of Christ
    Final victory over sin through Christ’s power

    If you believe in Bible truth, Adventist doctrine, and the power of Christ to transform, this study will strengthen your faith and clarify the logic of salvation.

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    “God said it, I believe it, that settles it.”

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    39 Min.
  • [Salvation Logic] Strawman Fallacy vs It is POSSIBLE to STOP SINNING before the 2nd Coming
    Dec 29 2025

    📌 Salvation Logic: Exposing the Strawman Fallacy About Victory Over Sin

    Many Christians today misunderstand the biblical teaching on victory over sin—often attacking a position no one actually holds. This video exposes the Strawman Fallacy behind common objections and goes straight to what the Bible really teaches about God’s power to keep His people blameless, faithful, and victorious before the Second Coming.

    We break down:
    🔥 What the original statement actually says:
    “With the help of God, it is possible for a human being to stop sinning before the Second Coming of Christ.”
    🔥 How critics distort it into a straw man—confusing victory over sin with claiming sinlessness, relying on works, or pretending to have no sinful nature.
    🔥 The biblical passages that teach God Himself will preserve, sanctify, empower, and present His people without spot and blameless:
    2 Peter 3:13–14
    1 Thessalonians 5:23–24
    Jude 24–25
    🔥 What Ellen White says about true sanctification—why we never claim to be sinless, yet are called to live lives of sinlessness through Christ’s power.
    🔥 Why “works cannot save us” is not a valid response to whether God can give victory over deliberate sin.
    🔥 The difference between:
    ✔ Claiming sinlessness (unbiblical)
    vs.
    ✔ Living a life empowered by Christ to overcome sin (biblical)

    If you’ve ever encountered arguments like:
    ❌ “Only God is perfect”
    ❌ “We have a sinful nature until Christ returns”
    ❌ “Obedience has no merit, so you can’t overcome sin”
    ❌ “Stop being holier-than-thou!”

    …then this video will give you Bible-based clarity without distortion, exaggeration, or theological shortcuts.

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    33 Min.