I enjoyed your post sir. You made me chuckle a bit.
And I have been saying the same as you for quite some time now, only, I don't tell them they are not saved, I say, "I question your salvation."
And I have been saying the same as you for quite some time now, only, I don't tell them they are not saved, I say, "I question your salvation."
The bible says few find the narrow gate. In my experiences with people, people choose the easy way out. So it doesnt surprise me to see people try to make the bible meet these needs. But Jesus taught something very radical. And Jesus is Lord. So who am I to argue scripture or much less Jesus Christ. What Jesus taught in the flesh does not have less value than the ressurected Christ. We will all perish the heavens and the earth will fall away but His Word will remain. So I believe what Jesus taught. His Words are golden. And I try to impliment it to my life to the best of my ability.
I agree with your erlier post. Believing is the first step we take in this new life. It begins with fellow Christians reaching out and sharing the good news about Jesus. Faith comes thru hearing the Word of God. And once that takes form I agree we start to see things that we once did, not be according to how God wants us to be. So thats the turning point. One must choose. Remain in sin, or repent and follow Christ. Us Christians choose to follow the light.
The closer we draw the more we must shed off. For instance the more easier sins are first quickly dropped. The harder sins that require more perserverance come with time. The more sinful the person the more they must leave behind. It is a daily walk. Anger, unforgiveness, lust, foul language, bitterness, indulgences must all be dealt with. Someone who dealt lightly in sin, may have an easier transition. Every one is different but the walk is the same. We are all trying to reach the same goal.
When people teach otherwise, such as not having to deal with sins and they don't affect your Christian walk is like hearing blasphemy to me. How could I believe that to be true when scripture teaches otherwise. And to have these people so assured of their salvation makes me question if they are truly Christians.
I dont like to hear people corrupting the Word of God and I dont like seeing people headed in the wrong direction. I am open to learning from scripture, I am a student in Christ. But not if its man made doctrine. Or someones personal belief that doesnt line up with scripture. Especially if it involves hermenutics.