Are nonbelieving sinners on the opposite side with the believers?But that is not how Christianity works.
Do we not all start out as soldiers for satan?
Is God not our enemy to begin with, not wanting us to seek carnal pleasures at the expense of others?
If we are hell bound why would we “love” God?
Does the nonbelieving have to be humbly willing to accept God’s pure undeserving charity?
Does “he that is forgiven much Love much”, so if you come to the realization and accept forgiveness of an unbelievable huge debt will you not automatically receive an unbelievable huge Love (Godly type Love).
Can Godly type Love be instinctive (robotic) to a person or can Godly type Love be forced on a person (like with a shotgun wedding and God holding the shotgun)?
When you go to the nonbelieving sinner are you not just wanting him to accept the gift of Jesus and him crucified or does God do that?
Charity is in some ways hard to accept as charity, we will do almost anything to avoid having to humbly accept pure undeserved charity. To avoid having to humble themselves to the point of truly accepting pure charity: people will even say: “a person cannot humbly accept God’s charity unless God makes them accept it.”
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