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Yesterday at 11:25 PM paulewog said this in Post #33
I hope you were kidding, Gerry. We should want to hear the Word of God... not just what we want to hear. I don't always want to hear what I hear... I don't like being convicted exaaactlyBut it is what I SHOULD hear. That's important.
Hehe, my church is a indendent-Bible-pre-milennial-dispensationalist-nasIsTheBestTranslation-fundamental-expositoy-preaching church
Did I mention, right-wing-wacko
So Chrissy why should some one be saved?Today at 04:29 PM Chrissy said this in Post #43
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God does not require us to give up anything that it is for our best interest to keep. In all that He does, He has the well-being of His children in view. All who have not chosen Christ need to realize that He has something vastly better to offer them than they are seeking for themselves. Man is doing the greatest injury and injustice to his own soul when he thinks and acts contrary to the will of God. No real joy can be found in the path forbidden by Him who knows what is best and who plans for the good of His creatures. The path of transgression is the path of misery and destruction.
These things are what need to be the main topics of the Christian's message for evangelization.... not fear and hellfire and damnation.
Chrissy
Today at 03:11 PM paulewog said this in Post #42
Well I was pretty sure you were kidding, but not entirely sure. Sometimes it's hard to tell on a message board
Today at 04:27 PM paulewog said this in Post #47
Mr. Gerry, I read your postFrom what I know about your beliefs, I was pretty much sure that you were joking, but I wanted to make sure anyways, and it brought up a good point, too.
I will pray for youBut not knowing you personally, I don't think asking for prayer in my church would work so well.
Back to the "hellfire and dalmations," as my pastor accidentally said onceThe message itself is good to preach - but that's not the end of the message. The other part is how much God loves us and how He provided a way out of it.
You don't just stop after telling everyone that they are on the road to hell...
That's like ending on a diminished chord in music.
Today at 05:11 PM Chrissy said this in Post #46
Hi rnmomof7,
I dont know exactly what you mean by asking why should someone be saved. But let me appeal to your "mom of 7" side...
Try to imagine if you had children and all you ever did is threaten them into submission to your will. Think about how that would make them regard you.
Then think of the people of Iraq. Those people were under a Dictatorship. They did what they were told out of fear. Just as soon as they believed Saddam Hussein was gone, they began shouting for joy .. they began trying to pull his staute down, stomping upon it, hitting it with their shoes. They actually grew to hate who they served, why? because they were made to serve him out of fear and not out of a willing love. And I believe that this is what the constant message of hellfire and damnation really does to people. Thats why they have to threaten people over and over with that... because it really doesnt effect any lasting change in the heart... just like if we were to constantly threaten to punish our kids if they didnt obey us.
I think that is the way that Satan wants us to preach our message, so that people will hate God instead of love Him... and that it isn't God's way of doing things at all. Once in a while I think people need to hear that message... just as once in a while our children need to hear about the consequences of their disobedience but it doesnt need to be the main thrust of our message at all, and in fact will have a negative effect if it is.
Besides all that, think about the Roman Catholic practice of Indulgences and Purgatory. People were taught that they could pay to get their loved ones out of Hell. Oh boy, what an incentive for giving tithes and offerings! The "hellfire" message was used as a lever... and in a really bad way.
Chrissy
Paul we only know that because of the fact thatToday at 05:54 PM paulewog said this in Post #49
Actually, my pastor never pointed that out...not that I remember anyways. But yes, many people tend to blow one aspct of God out of proportion - God IS love,
God IS mercy, God IS grace...
God is ALSO just, holy, and the big no-no in some places: wrathful
17th April 2003 at 09:29 PM Chrissy said this in Post #43
The shortness of time or fear of "Hell" is frequently urged as an incentive for seeking righteousness and making Christ our friend. This should not be the great motive with us; for it savors of selfishness. Is it necessary that the terrors of the day of God should be held before us, that we may be compelled to right action through fear? I ought not to be so. Jesus is attractive. He is full of love, mercy,and compassion. He proposes to be our friend, to walk with us through all the rough pathways of life.
What makes us love God, is it fear?
1Jn:4:19: We love him, because he first loved us.
It is beholding the love of Christ on the cross and God's love for us that will draw people to God:
Jn:12:32: And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
The Bible says that "the devils also believe, and tremble;" but this is not faith. James 2:19. The devils and Satan do not "believe" out of love, but out of fear.
God wants us to love Him and He wants us to serve Him out of that motivation of love. That way we delight to do His will. If we serve out of fear, then we continually need to hear that same "hellfire and damnation" message over and over again because it doesnt last.
I believe the problem with the Baptist Churches or any other church who uses fear as a motivation for giving up the world ... isnt that they preach the same message over and over again... the real problem is that "motivation of fear" message itself.
Isnt the love of Jesus attractive enough?
The government of God is not, as Satan would make it appear, founded upon a blind submission, an unreasoning control. It appeals to the intellect and the conscience. "Come now, and let us reason together" is the Creator's invitation to the beings He has made. Isaiah 1:18. God does not force the will of His creatures. He cannot accept an homage that is not willingly and intelligently given. A mere forced submission would prevent all real development of mind or character; it would make man a mere automaton.
Some are not moved by any deep sense of the love of Christ, but they seek to perform the duties of the Christian life as that which God requires of them in order to gain heaven or to shun Hell. Such a religion is worth nothing. When Christ dwells in the heart, the soul will be so filled with His love, and in the joy of this relationship with Him, self will be forgotten. Love to Christ will be the spring of action. Those who feel the love of God, do not ask how little may be given to meet the requirements of God; they do not ask for the lowest standard, but they seek to serve Him and to do His will out of the motivation of love. A profession of Christ without this deep love is mere talk, dry formality, and heavy drudgery. It produces a Pharisee-like Religion.
But what do we give up, when we give all? A sin-polluted heart, for Jesus to purify, to cleanse by His own blood, and to save by His matchless love.
God does not require us to give up anything that it is for our best interest to keep. In all that He does, He has the well-being of His children in view. All who have not chosen Christ need to realize that He has something vastly better to offer them than they are seeking for themselves. Man is doing the greatest injury and injustice to his own soul when he thinks and acts contrary to the will of God. No real joy can be found in the path forbidden by Him who knows what is best and who plans for the good of His creatures. The path of transgression is the path of misery and destruction.
These things are what need to be the main topics of the Christian's message for evangelization.... and people need to hear them.. but the fear and hellfire and damnation many times only cause a hatred for God and a turning away from Him.
Chrissy
17th April 2003 at 04:29 PM Chrissy said this in Post #43
The shortness of time or fear of "Hell" is frequently urged as an incentive for seeking righteousness and making Christ our friend. This should not be the great motive with us; for it savors of selfishness. Is it necessary that the terrors of the day of God should be held before us, that we may be compelled to right action through fear? I ought not to be so. Jesus is attractive. He is full of love, mercy,and compassion. He proposes to be our friend, to walk with us through all the rough pathways of life.
What does the Bible say brings us to repent? is it fear?
Rom:2:4: Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
What makes us love God, is it fear?
It is beholding the love of Christ on the cross and God's love for us that will draw people to God:
God wants us to love Him and He wants us to serve Him out of that motivation of love. That way we delight to do His will. If we serve out of fear, then we continually need to hear that same "hellfire and damnation" message over and over again because it doesnt last.
These things are what need to be the main topics of the Christian's message for evangelization.... and people need to hear them.. but the fear and hellfire and damnation many times only cause a hatred for God and a turning away from Him.
Today at 11:01 AM Blackhawk said this in Post #54
I do agree that one should not just use hellfire and brinstone sermons. And I do agree that they should not always be used because of the situation. However the hell fire and brimstone message is not a completely improper way to evagelize. Sometimes I think it is what the world needs although it is not what they want. Paul did not give the Corinthians the typical rhetoric that would of been more pleasing to the people of Corinth but would of enforced their view of self relliance and self boasting.
1 Cor 2:1-5
1 When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.
2 For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
3 I came to you in weakness and fear, and with much trembling.
4 My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power,
5 so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power.
(NIV)
Today at 11:38 AM WayneH said this in Post #57
Amen rnmomof7........
couldn't have said it any better - I'm not only happy to be in the Baptist church I attend I also feel blessed and led by God to be there.... The buggest blessing happpens to be our Pastor - He would NEVER Preach a sermon about feeling good - and all the things that tickle mans ears...
He preaches the inerrant word Of GOD.... He teaches like He reads it.. and He isn't ashamed to tell it like it is... you hit it ion the nail - too many churches giving into the SECULAR thinking... don't upset your confregation by telling them about hell - they may leave... he preaches directly from the Bible - giving meat to the fellowship as well as tieing a message into salvation..
thanks for your posts - I enjoyed reading them....
Today at 12:20 PM rnmomof7 said this in Post #56
We really do agree.
The church was never intended as the PLACE of evangelization..If you read all through the NT you see that the gospel was preached ,men converted and THEN they were brought to the church.
It is a fairly new thing for Pastors to woo the UNSAVED into the church to evangelize them .
The church is for the equipping of the saints..and as such should serve meat to the saved. However I do think it is wise to preach on occassion the debth of the mercy of God and how He sees sinful man.
It reminds us of our condition before His grace.
I once heard a sermon where the preacher said unless a man sees himself as God sees him , he will never appreciate Gods mercy. I agree with that.
My interest in this thread has been the new gospel that seems prevelant today. It is not salvation based , but feelings based..God wants you to feel good and like yourself and be healthy wealthy and wise..all your problems will be solved if you come to the cross..
Bad theology builds bad churchs filled with selfish unsaved people that go through the motions IMHO..
Please don't say "the baptist church" as though we're all one big monolithic entity.KeysforChrist said:What is it about the baptist church that they insist on telling everyone to "turn or burn" every single Sunday?
I don't know that I need to.Any of you baptists care to defend your faith?
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