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Yes, I suppose we should be more politically correct...wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
On the other hand, a good dose of hellfire and damnation is better than a stroke and a pat allowing people to go on their merry way as if their eternal soul was not in jeopardy. I agree, our witness is very important, but when someone asks, perhaps the Lord is calling them to repentance. Repentance was a message that worked very well for John the Baptist. He didn't molly-coddle the sinners. I think the church has lost it's fire, and the days are drawing short.
Thank you for your input. Yes I agree. The fire does seem to be lost these days. But my last post was really aimed at the infighting and bickering that Christians seem to indulge in more and more. If we let the Holy Spirit hold sway in our lives I am sure that the best way of reaching out to others, and the timing of that reaching out, would be perfectly done to maximum effect. As the Bible says..."My Word shall not return to Me void".
I do not whole heartedly agree with this 'political correctness' of today. Love and kindness is the way of Christ. If anyone desires to not believe and choose the ways of the world, then forcing the Bible on them will not achieve very much at all, I am thinking.
Maranatha
On the other hand, a good dose of hellfire and damnation is better than a stroke and a pat allowing people to go on their merry way as if their eternal soul was not in jeopardy. I agree, our witness is very important, but when someone asks, perhaps the Lord is calling them to repentance. Repentance was a message that worked very well for John the Baptist. He didn't molly-coddle the sinners. I think the church has lost it's fire, and the days are drawing short.
Thank you for your input. Yes I agree. The fire does seem to be lost these days. But my last post was really aimed at the infighting and bickering that Christians seem to indulge in more and more. If we let the Holy Spirit hold sway in our lives I am sure that the best way of reaching out to others, and the timing of that reaching out, would be perfectly done to maximum effect. As the Bible says..."My Word shall not return to Me void".
I do not whole heartedly agree with this 'political correctness' of today. Love and kindness is the way of Christ. If anyone desires to not believe and choose the ways of the world, then forcing the Bible on them will not achieve very much at all, I am thinking.
Maranatha