Why is it so hard to admit what we don't know or don't fully understand?
One thing that has troubled me lately in my Christian walk is the level of dogmatism that so pervades the brotherhood. We are dogmatic about so many things that we honestly cannot say with certainty is God's ways and we allow our respective dogmas to divide us. If anything grieves our Lord and saviour more I sure would want to see it.
I used to think I knew what was right about the afterlife, hell, the soul, etc., then I got on this forum and read a lot and studied a lot, and parayed a lot, and what I have learned is that brethren with dissenting views have a scriptural basis for their beliefs. But, the problem I see is that people on one side of an issue don't seem to give credence to the other side despite what seemingly equal scriptural backing exists. This is the case with hell, baptism, denominationalism, and too many issues than I care to list.
In my heart I feel we may need to humble ourselves as we weight the entirety of the Word of God and be willing to say these simple words: I don't know. As long as we commit ourselve to Him that judgest righteously, we are in good shape and we need not let dogma divide us especially when there's no clear declaration that one is right and the opposing view is wrong.
So is Hell eternal punishing?
I do not know for certain, but what I do know is that as long as I trust in Jesus and love those I encounter enough to show them they need Jesus as well, that answer is not something we'd need to worry about.
Do I need to be baptised to be saved?
I do not know, but I do know the Bible mentions it and it is available to me, so I will submit to it as I humble myself in a commitment to be pleasing to God.
One thing that has troubled me lately in my Christian walk is the level of dogmatism that so pervades the brotherhood. We are dogmatic about so many things that we honestly cannot say with certainty is God's ways and we allow our respective dogmas to divide us. If anything grieves our Lord and saviour more I sure would want to see it.
I used to think I knew what was right about the afterlife, hell, the soul, etc., then I got on this forum and read a lot and studied a lot, and parayed a lot, and what I have learned is that brethren with dissenting views have a scriptural basis for their beliefs. But, the problem I see is that people on one side of an issue don't seem to give credence to the other side despite what seemingly equal scriptural backing exists. This is the case with hell, baptism, denominationalism, and too many issues than I care to list.
In my heart I feel we may need to humble ourselves as we weight the entirety of the Word of God and be willing to say these simple words: I don't know. As long as we commit ourselve to Him that judgest righteously, we are in good shape and we need not let dogma divide us especially when there's no clear declaration that one is right and the opposing view is wrong.
So is Hell eternal punishing?
I do not know for certain, but what I do know is that as long as I trust in Jesus and love those I encounter enough to show them they need Jesus as well, that answer is not something we'd need to worry about.
Do I need to be baptised to be saved?
I do not know, but I do know the Bible mentions it and it is available to me, so I will submit to it as I humble myself in a commitment to be pleasing to God.