The Only Question

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Central Claim: At the moment of death and entry into eternity, believers will face a singular, fundamental question from God: "Did you love?" This question will resonate throughout the heavens and penetrate to the core of one's being, requiring honest self-assessment.

Biblical Basis: While not explicitly cited, the theology aligns with 1 John's emphasis on love as the supreme commandment and measure of spiritual authenticity.

Yeshuan Perspective: This teaching reflects the Yeshuan focus on subjective faith and internal transformation over institutional religion. Rather than asking about doctrinal correctness or ritual observance, God's final assessment centers on whether one's life embodied genuine love—a deeply personal, relational criterion. This represents fulfilled eschatology applied existentially: the ultimate judgment is not future speculation but present reality measured by one's capacity for authentic, self-aware love. The emphasis on intuitive knowing ("we will all know the answer") suggests love transcends intellectual abstraction, becoming the irreducible essence of true faith.

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Heart of the Matter

Show 60s: The Only Question

Show for Air Dec 6th

You have died. You have gone through whatever God will take you through. Pastures of Green. Gatherings of people – deceased family, friends.

You will see things pertaining to your life. Your views. And at some point in the whole getting ready to settle in to your new eternal home you will be asked, in my estimation, and in some form or another, one question which will resonate in and through all the heavens right down into your heart. It might be a whisper. Or a resonating thought:

The Ultimate Question

Did you . . . love?

I am convinced that we will know what is meant by love. And at that moment we will all know the answer.