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As I said to everynametaken Jeordam Send a noteboard - 10/11/2009 07:32:21 PM
The Salvation message is hope. Would you ever look at a grieving family of a non-believer and tell them they have no hope of seeing their loved one again? Do you think Jesus would tell them that?


There is a proper venue for different words being used. Would I say right out to a reieving family of a non-believer that there is no hope of seeing their loved one again? No, because there is no point. Nothing they can do for that non-believe who died can get their loved one into heaven. Instead, you focus on their grief, their pain, and you turn the focus on them...not their dead loved one. Why? Because those non-believing loved ones left here on earth can still do something about their standing with God.

The expanded context of the quote does not change the message... rather it intensifies it. It is curious to me that where I talk about hope and the overwhelming love of Christ, you hear me talking about license to do whatever we want. As if people who didn't do what you've done would somehow be getting off easy if God loved them, too.


I have absolutely no notion of what you are speaking here. Everything that I've read from you before at wotmania, and here, speaks of universalism....that "what God wants, God gets". That somehow all of humanity will get into heaven....despite not believing. This stupid foolishness IS herasy. The love of God is constant despite their sin, but that sin will still seperate them from the presence of God.

You have always been far too interested in setting the parameters of who is in and who is out. Judgement belongs to God. So does Salvation. The calling of Christians is to love those around them, to mirror the servant attitude of Christ. We are not the judges, we are among the accused.


Do you know why I focus on the parameters. Not because I am somehow drawing a line for others, but because that line has already been established by God himself. You do realize don't you, that the vast majority of those we talk to here, who aren't Christians (by their own choice) are going to go to hell when they die. Why focus on the parameters? Because they are on the outside!

These people that I've spent years talking to are going to go to hell. I don't want that. I like them. So when the focus is placed on the fact that you *never* point out their sin or their need for salvation, then you are doing nothing more than placating them in their state. You say that our calling as Christians is to love those around us. And I COMPLETELY agree with you. But love doesn't stop with patting them on the head, but it also is demonstrated by saying "What you are doing is wrong". Have you ever dealt with an addict? What they want so despirately is their next fix. They want it so bad. Do you give them it? Tell them that "its ok...I'm not judging you. I'm not going to say that what you are doing is wrong or that You need to change your life." Do you do that?

I hope not. But that's exactly what you are doing when you say "everyone will be in heaven"...or any number of other things that I've seen you say or even defend over the years.

You are very right...judgement isn't mine. It is God's. But when you see someone who is an addict (to their own sin), you cannot just stand by and defend their actions to get their next fix. And the best part....I didn't even determine who's an addict. God already did that too. I look at the "parameters" because I don't want those I know falling outside of those parameters...you know...broad road/narrow road. Do we have to go into that again?

~Jeordam
ex-Admin at wotmania (all things wot & art galleries)
Saving the Princess, Humanity, or the World-Entire since 1985
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