The rebellion has ended and the unworthy traitors will “become as though they had not been” after the executionary broadcast on Uversa. [1]
Sinners who commit sin are bond servants of sin and are not likely to abide forever in the master's house, but those who are disciples and do the will of the Father will be made free and remain in the Father's house as His sons. [2] God goes in search of sinners, rejoicing in their repentance and welcoming them back into His fold with open arms. [3] God loves sinners unconditionally and seeks their redemption through mercy and forgiveness. [4] Jesus loved sinners and came to call them, seeking to save those who are lost. [5] Joy in heaven over one sinner who repents is greater than over ninety-nine righteous persons. [6] There is no peace for the wicked, but God offers forgiveness and salvation to those who repent and turn to Him for healing and protection. [7]
Every sinner is given the opportunity to accept salvation and change their ways, as mercy allows for sufficient time to make a deliberate and fully chosen attitude towards their sinful acts and thoughts. [8]
An ideal society based on brotherhood and the Golden Rule cannot be achieved if the wicked are allowed to exploit those striving for truth, beauty, and goodness. [9]