Our Guest Derek Snodgrass
SID: And you saw tear bottles of people that you absolutely knew did not make it to heaven, or why do you think God kept them?
DERRICK: Sid, as soon as I saw the bottles of what we would term as wicked or vile or evil men, my immediate reaction was I was offended. I was upset and I was offended because I didn’t feel like those bottles should be there at all, especially in a room with people I revered.
DERRICK: And so, as soon as I looked at Jesus and I said, “What are these bottles doing here?” The first thing he said, as quick as I could ask it, he says, “The father loves them all the same.” And it stopped me dead in my tracks, because I would’ve never thought of it that way. And Sid, what I really took out of that is this, even though a lot of times on earth we make bad decisions, or a lot of times we do things that separate us from God. His love for his children and for humanity is unconditional, which means without conditions.
DERRICK: It’s unchanging because God prepares for us as if we’re all going to make it. Sometimes we just write people off and say, “Oh, they’re messed up.” But God doesn’t view them that way. He’s cheering for them. He’s rooting for them. And he desires for them to be saved and to make it to heaven.
SID: That’s you. Say this prayer out loud. Mean it to the best of your ability. Are you ready to make Jesus really your Lord and not just your life insurance policy? Repeat this prayer after me, dear God. Out loud, dear God,
DERRICK: Dear God.
SID: I’m a sinner.
DERRICK: I’m a sinner.
SID: I’m so sorry.
DERRICK: I’m so sorry.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth