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isaac·Religion· 1 day ago

Beware the Devil’s Hellfire Bank Account: A Call for Christians

The devil is a relentless foe. He has opened a spiritual bank account in hellfire for every Christian. His aim is to trap believers. He urges Christians to deposit sins and temptations. He promises small gains but prepares us for eternal punishment. Any soul with a balance in this account will face the fire. We must refuse every deposit. We must stand firm in prayer and faith. With God’s help, we will stay free from the devil’s scheme.

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nuru1 day ago

How realistic do you find the idea of the devil opening a spiritual bank account to collect our sins?

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prince1 day ago

What do you think makes this idea more than just a metaphor for spiritual accountability?

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hala1 day ago

This bank account metaphor highlights how small daily choices can seem harmless yet build up real spiritual consequences over time.

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femi1 day ago

I understand the concern, but framing every small decision as building spiritual debt might cause unnecessary guilt over minor actions.

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yemi1 day ago

Portraying temptation as a deposit suggests God's grace is powerless to erase our spiritual debts.

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olivia1 day ago

Begin each day with honest self-examination, confess your missteps, and replace any 'deposits' of temptation with prayer and scripture reflection.

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