Sometime soon I think maybe a PPV or elevated dynamite show I love that they instead of ramming 12 ppvs a year they hype individual episodes of dynamite
This is what you call lightning in a bottle. Well done Tony Khan, this is a real coup. I can't support WWE anymore.The reason I can't is not because their product is broken, it's not because their company is rotten to the core, it's not because they are the New York Yankees as Punk would say, it's because they are vindictive and bitter people who run that place and they blame the talent when the problem is Vince and co. Anyway, CM Punk vs Stone Cold in AEW, I feel we WILL get that program within two years and when that glass breaks during heel Punk promo I mean my god. I do think we will see Steve Austin in AEW within two years maybe not even that long. Meanwhile I'm hoping Bray Wyatt goes to AEW as well, I think he will, but it's going to be fascinating to watch what he does with full creative freedom!
Evangelism: Although Christ died and rose again, fulfilling all the demands of divine justice concerning sin, we still do not see this accomplished in the world. The reason is that salvation is by faith, not by what we see, “for in that hope we were saved. But hope you see is not hope. Who waits for what they're seeing? But if we wait for what we don't see yet, we wait patiently.” (Rom 8:24). “For it is necessary for him to reign until all his enemies are brought under his feet. The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” (1 Cor 15:25-26). “Now, however, we still do not see that all things are subject to him. We see, however, the one who for a little while was made lower than the angels, Jesus, crowned with honor and glory for having suffered death, so that, by the grace of God, on behalf of all, he might experience death. In bringing many children to glory, it was fitting that God, because of whom and through whom everything exists, made perfect, through suffering, the author of their salvation.” (Heb 2:8-10). But if the Lamb of God experienced death “in behalf of all” (Heb 2:9), why will not all be saved? For the same strange reason of some kidnapping cases. When a government pays the ransom for a group of citizens kidnapped by extremists, not all of them always return to their homes. Some convert to the cause or fall in love with the enemy and decide to stay. The ransom was paid by everyone, but not everyone was saved. Christ “died for all” (2Cor 5:14) and the price paid was enough for none to be lost. However, “offering himself once to take away the sins of many, he will appear a second time, without sin, to those who wait for him for salvation.” (Heb 9:28). You will only be saved if you are among those who “wait for you for salvation” (Heb 9:28), and this implies not being in love with the enemy. The sin of the world was resolved through the work of the cross, but everyone's sins must be forgiven. If it is true that on the cross Jesus died to take away the sin of the world, it is also true that there “he bore the sin of many” (Is 53:12), not of all. By believing in Christ, you will enjoy the same benefits promised to Israel in the new covenant: "I will forgive their wickedness and remember their sins no more." (Heb 8:12). But if you persist in unbelief, "there is no more sacrifice for sins, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and a fierce fire that will consume the enemies of God." (Heb 10:26).