A Tale of Two Plans: What Most Christians Miss About God’s Ultimate Purpose truthsum.org
Walk into most churches today and you’ll hear a familiar message: accept Jesus now or face eternal torment in hell. It’s a message meant to inspire urgency—but it also leaves many wondering about the billions who never had a chance to hear the gospel.
Is this really God’s plan? Scripture tells a bigger story.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals a plan centered not on eternal punishment, but on restoration. Jesus came not just to rescue a few, but to restore all things (Acts 3:21). Paul speaks of a resurrection in stages (1 Corinthians 15:23), and Revelation 20 describes two resurrections—offering hope to those who never truly knew God.
This isn’t universalism or wishful thinking. It’s a plan built on justice, mercy, and timing. Death is still an enemy—but not the end. Judgment is real—but it’s also fair, giving each person a true opportunity to know and respond to God.
In the end, there are two visions of God’s purpose: one where few are saved, and one where many are redeemed. Only one reflects the heart of a Father who “is not willing that any should perish” (2 Peter 3:9).
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