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For a while now I had been debating within myself what is a Christian and what is a church. I am going to a Seeker Sensitive church. At the same time a friend of mine goes to a Reformed church. I believe both sides have their own strong and weak theologies.
A few mind twisting things:
1) Christian is saved by faith alone. But faith without work is dead. Even the demons and Satan knows that God is all powerful and Jesus was the only way to salvation. They even fears God. However the demons are all going to hell because they rejected God. My fear is that many Christians knows about God and fears God, but they do not actually have faith, hope and love for God. There is no actual relationship there.
2) If a Christian is not sure about his own salvation, then everything he does would end up being for himself. Why did he donate and volunteer? Why did he stop his sins? Because he wants to make sure he is saved. If so he didn't do that because he genuinely love God and love his neighbors. Instead it was all out of fear for God and for selfish self-preservation reasons, which is pointless and in fact leads to eternal hell. Because they do not have a relationship with God. As such it is very important for Christians to be certain that they are saved, hence everything they do can be for selfless reasons.
Hence this is the struggle. Faith without works is certainly dead. If someone truly believes, they will love God. And so they will fight against obvious sins and go love their neighbours. They would equally love all of poor and rich, friends and foes, talkative and quiet, healthy and disabled. They would donate and volunteer out of love. But at the same time if that someone isn't even sure about their own salvation, how can they possibly love others selflessly?
And here is the dilemma of the church. If the church is "too easy" and say anyone who believes is saved, then these people will not go love God and love their neighbours. They will settle in their security and just do nothing. They will not volunteer, donate or share the Gospel with the least of these and their worst enemies. They will not even stop their sins and addictions. Why should they, when they can "enjoy" their sins and idols and still be saved? They would just come in, sing some songs, listen to a sermon, then go home. No life changes whatsoever. Do they actually have a relationship with God or do they just know about God? Even demons know about God but are going to hell.
However if the church is "too harsh" and say faith without works is dead, then people will indeed do a lot but only out of fear and self-preservation. These actions are not out of love but out of selfishness, because they "have to". Do they actually have a relationship with God or do they just fear God? Even demons fear God but are going to hell.
So here is the million dollar question: How does a church assure its members of their salvation, motivate its members to do actions out of love, but at the same time not cause them to fear for their eternal security?
Exceptions: I am not talking about extreme cases. For example a non-believer was on his death bed and then come to faith hours before he dies. Or a Christian suffering from Alzheimer's. Or a Christian was truly faithful for 40 years and then lost his faith right at the end due to brain cancer. (He might say he no longer believes, but I think the Holy Spirit stays.) Or a baby dying hours after he was born. I believe in these extreme cases God is merciful.
I have put together a flow chart for a Christian's faith journey and how the church can help him/her. Please review and comment.
A few mind twisting things:
1) Christian is saved by faith alone. But faith without work is dead. Even the demons and Satan knows that God is all powerful and Jesus was the only way to salvation. They even fears God. However the demons are all going to hell because they rejected God. My fear is that many Christians knows about God and fears God, but they do not actually have faith, hope and love for God. There is no actual relationship there.
2) If a Christian is not sure about his own salvation, then everything he does would end up being for himself. Why did he donate and volunteer? Why did he stop his sins? Because he wants to make sure he is saved. If so he didn't do that because he genuinely love God and love his neighbors. Instead it was all out of fear for God and for selfish self-preservation reasons, which is pointless and in fact leads to eternal hell. Because they do not have a relationship with God. As such it is very important for Christians to be certain that they are saved, hence everything they do can be for selfless reasons.
Hence this is the struggle. Faith without works is certainly dead. If someone truly believes, they will love God. And so they will fight against obvious sins and go love their neighbours. They would equally love all of poor and rich, friends and foes, talkative and quiet, healthy and disabled. They would donate and volunteer out of love. But at the same time if that someone isn't even sure about their own salvation, how can they possibly love others selflessly?
And here is the dilemma of the church. If the church is "too easy" and say anyone who believes is saved, then these people will not go love God and love their neighbours. They will settle in their security and just do nothing. They will not volunteer, donate or share the Gospel with the least of these and their worst enemies. They will not even stop their sins and addictions. Why should they, when they can "enjoy" their sins and idols and still be saved? They would just come in, sing some songs, listen to a sermon, then go home. No life changes whatsoever. Do they actually have a relationship with God or do they just know about God? Even demons know about God but are going to hell.
However if the church is "too harsh" and say faith without works is dead, then people will indeed do a lot but only out of fear and self-preservation. These actions are not out of love but out of selfishness, because they "have to". Do they actually have a relationship with God or do they just fear God? Even demons fear God but are going to hell.
So here is the million dollar question: How does a church assure its members of their salvation, motivate its members to do actions out of love, but at the same time not cause them to fear for their eternal security?
Exceptions: I am not talking about extreme cases. For example a non-believer was on his death bed and then come to faith hours before he dies. Or a Christian suffering from Alzheimer's. Or a Christian was truly faithful for 40 years and then lost his faith right at the end due to brain cancer. (He might say he no longer believes, but I think the Holy Spirit stays.) Or a baby dying hours after he was born. I believe in these extreme cases God is merciful.
I have put together a flow chart for a Christian's faith journey and how the church can help him/her. Please review and comment.
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