No you haven't. All you have done is to take a few pieces of scripture "out of context", and built a whole doctrine surrounding it.
But lets not mince words.
Here are the fruits of what you say.
Because you use scripture which says: "That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." (cf. Phil. 2:10-11) will result in "universal salvation" for all who do this.
If that is the case, why preach? Why tell people they need to repent?
After all, using Pharoah as an example, if you previously make a confession, you'll be saved eventually.
If Annihilationism is fact, then why be saved to begin with? After all, if in 1 year or 1,000,000 years, when my sin debt is paid, I burn up into nothing and disappear, I have escaped the "Lake of Fire".
So the best thing about "universal salvation based upon Phil. 2:10-11 is that we don't need to repent. We don't need to be led by the Spirit. On that day when Jesus returns and the whole world says what is promised in Phil. 2:10-11, everybody will be saved.
So lets abandon Christianity entirely. Lets live any way we want. After all, we have the promise of salvation via Phil. 2:10-11.
Yea...right.
God Bless
Till all are one.
There is nothing out of context in Paul stating we are commanded to teach Jesus Christ is the saviour of ALL MEN.
That is the gospel message according to Paul, therefore ALL doctrine should be seen in light of the gospel message. However many people try to fit the gospel message into their doctrine instead of letting the gospel message shape their doctrine.
The doctrine of eternal torment and annihilation are opposed to the gospel message.
Here is something I wrote years ago when a lady asked me the same things you just did.
Why preach the gospel at all?
Without a doubt this is one of the most frequent question asked of me, everywhere I post I come across this question.
Here is my answer to this question
For me the reason Jesus was sent and the reason Jesus sends us is to free people through Him from sin and death. Salvation is not complete just because one believes Jesus died for them. Believing is only the starting point on our journey toward full salvation, for we are reconciled by His death, but saved by His life.
All men everywhere are already reconciled by His death, this is a done deal because He died 2000 years ago for all men's reconciliation and mans belief or unbelief CANNOT change this fact. If someone does not believe Jesus died for then simply does not change the fact that He did.
So then all men everywhere have already been reconciled, but not all men are yet saved from sin and death.
Therefore Jesus send us out in order to proclaim His salvation by His LIFE.
His death reconciled all men, but His LIFE is what saves all men, this salvation is not a one time deal as such, but is a long process of walking in His LIFE and forsaking our own. Taking up the cross and following Him and enduring unto the end that we might be saved.
Thus we are told to proclaim His death and therefore His reconciliation for all men as a FACT that cannot be disputed , and we are to do this so that the entire world can have the same hope in His LIFE that we to have. Thus it is not by His death that sin and death are defeated but by His LIFE.
When we witness about that which Jesus done, we are first to tell all men that they have been reconciled because of His death, this fact breathes hope into the world that God does indeed love them. Then after people become aware of the fact of this reconciliation by His death we are to proclaim His resurrection. And it is because of the fact that He was resurrected OUT OF DEATH that the world is given hope of the same resurrection OUT OF DEATH. We are NOT saved from death, we are saved OUT OF DEATH, for it was while we were DEAD in sin that He died and was raised to life again for us.
So the resurrection is a moving from DEATH to LIFE, so as He died for all men, so to did He rise for all men, and this is the gospel of the good new toward ALL MEN EVERYWHERE.
If one believes Jesus died for all men, should it not go without saying that when He rose again that it was for all men also? Can we really separate His death from His resurrection? If so, how then can DEATH be swallowed up of LIFE?
God bless
After reading my answer this was her reply back to me.
Dear Pneuma,
I totally agree with your description of the gospel. Yes, we are not only dead in Christ but now alive in Christ, praise God. You are right, Christ's death cannot be separated from His resurrection. It was His resurrection that the disciples preached, you are right. It is His resurrection that is the hope for all mankind. The full gospel is the death and resurrection. I agree He died for all, all are reconciled through His death and all are given life through His resurrection, out of death, as you say. I can't however, get past the point of faith (which is given to us by God in His grace anyway, all have the capacity to believe, or reject) and personal response to accepting this truth for ourselves, as revealed by the Spirit to us. I heard John Bevere give a definition of the word 'believe' in as meaning 'to follow'. Believing (in our terms) is first yes, and then taking up our cross daily and living following Christ, I agree is the full walk of salvation. Again, we can only do any of this by God's grace through faith hey.
I feel the Spirit of God on what you have written and thank you.