Apologetic_Warrior
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- Oct 21, 2003
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I should have asked, how is it encouraging if a person possibly has a "chance" of being saved, when by the same token, there is also the possibility of of the same person "falling away" from their salvation? What does that do to witnessing, when there is no confidence, no certainty? It should be most discouraging of all. To think a person can undo, and make null your witnessing, to think their will, can trump the will of God! Why witness with only mere "possibility" and "chance"? Since most of the world rejects Christianity, especially Protestanism, isn't it most "likely" the person being witnessed to will most "likely" turn out to be an apostate?
Our witnessing should never be based on results anyway, it should be based on Scripture.
Our witnessing should never be based on results anyway, it should be based on Scripture.
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