If I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", am to ask some about my fate, I would be one "who was made for destruction". I had no say in the matter, . . . my fate was decided from the beginning.
Here is my question:
Do you believe that I, as a person not called to be "a sheep", deserve to be sent to eternal misery in hell?
One of the most hopeful verses in the bible:
Acts 24:15-16 said:and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. 16*In this respect, indeed, I am exercising myself continually to have a consciousness of committing no offense against God and men
If all sinners are to "go to hell" ... then we would all be doomed, because if nothing else, we've inherited sin. And try as we might, in such a corrupt world, no human could maintain perfection if he weren't born into sin.
Does this mean we have a license to sin? Of course not. We should still try our best... but one person's "best" isn't the same as another person's "best" simply because each person will have a different set of circumstances and past experiences.
The worst thing I see many Christians doing is damning other people for not living up to what that christian's "best" is. This doesn't encourage people to live a better life... only makes them give up and pushes them away from God by casting pre-emtive judgement on people while representing God... which gives everyone a negative impression of God.
(Luke 17:1-4) 17 Then he said to his disciples: “It is unavoidable that causes for stumbling should come. Nevertheless, woe to the one through whom they come! 2*It would be of more advantage to him if a millstone were suspended from his neck and he were thrown into the sea than for him to stumble one of these little ones. 3*Pay attention to yourselves. If your brother commits a sin give him a rebuke, and if he repents forgive him. 4 Even if he sins seven times a day against you and he comes back to you seven times, saying, ‘I repent,’ you must forgive him.”