We really can't make a judgement call on another person
we may feel we have enough information to lean to one view
but that person may be just about to be saved, or may be converted sometime in the future
It is the Lord that saves, so we can pray for someone who is on our mind.
We should examine ourselves and be concerned about our own walk with God.
I am sure that if we examine ourselves carefully we will find many instances
where we have said or done thing not particularly perfect as our Lord would have us do.
Hi ieuan, no, if I've understood UWC correctly, I'm in accord with him, I was from day one skeptical of Kanye's conversion. I didn't see the contrition, the humility, the realization of the shame of his former ways. I don't expect complete depression or humiliation, but a sobriety in his demeanor and more wisdom in his speech, not clichés and frivolous joy.
In other words, it is a Godly insight to be able to discern insincerity, ulterior motives, and any type of falsehoods. Jesus and the apostles blew the cover of many charlatans and wolves in sheep's clothing throughout the New Testament, not to mention the countless exhortations for the church to be vigilante and to do the same.
Yes, as you said, we're all guilty of falling short, but there is typically an overt difference between one who is trying or sincere, and one who makes excuses and is in it for shallow gain.
I would be thrilled if he was saved, for it would make me believe that there's hope for more people than i might've given credit to.
But on the same note, it's somewhat shameful, and extremely precarious to be naive as a Christian also, for heresies and bad exposure have defamed the church for centuries.
Don't let the wolves into the flock, scrutinize everyone with Godly wisdom!