I've asked a few questions in the last couple of weeks. My questions usually are not answered. Instead I received sermons. So my question for today is, "Do you think that by not giving direct opinions to questions that you are going to help someone?" I have read through some recent questions by "Littlelion" and a few others, "Analog" comes to mind. The answers to their questions are the same as the answers to my questions, even though the questions were different.
A non-believer asks questions and the most popular answer is, "become saved, admit your sins to God". Good answer for a believer but this is where we are losing the concept of someone being a, "non-believer". Telling a non-believer to not only all of a sudden believe but put their life in God's hand seems a little pretentious. A couple of really good answers that I did get were about a few books I should read, thanks to Radagast for those posts. Very interesting and helpful books.
Other posts to mine done nothing but make me question their reasoning. If someone says they are tired of being preached at then the obvious becomes not to preach at them. Preaching at you may work but the preach at a non-believer is bordering on not using common sense. There are too many preachers here not enough followers. You want to help a non-believer start by showing them compassion, the same compassion that Jesus showed. Accept that they probably have their reasons for not believing, the same way you have your reasons for believing.
The answers for non-believers are not in the Bible. The answers are from your, as a Christian, witness. Show them how Jesus can change their life not tell them what will happen if they don't accept Jesus. You may not believe that but I am telling you all what I have seen, not just with my life but with many others. You all, the Christian Members, are here to help the non-believers. Don't tell me you are here to help Christians because you wouldn't be in the, "non-Christian" section if that was true. This is where I end this with this thought.
Do you really think that a non-believer. One who doesn't believe the same way you do will understand a scripture from the Bible? A book they probably haven't read but that you have read and studied. It would be like going to Germany and speaking English and expecting someone to understand you. There is a shell around most of the posts on this section of the forum that says, "Fragile". This works for both sides but if someone is here asking questions, give them answers and try to be helpful not push them away.
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A non-believer asks questions and the most popular answer is, "become saved, admit your sins to God". Good answer for a believer but this is where we are losing the concept of someone being a, "non-believer". Telling a non-believer to not only all of a sudden believe but put their life in God's hand seems a little pretentious. A couple of really good answers that I did get were about a few books I should read, thanks to Radagast for those posts. Very interesting and helpful books.
Other posts to mine done nothing but make me question their reasoning. If someone says they are tired of being preached at then the obvious becomes not to preach at them. Preaching at you may work but the preach at a non-believer is bordering on not using common sense. There are too many preachers here not enough followers. You want to help a non-believer start by showing them compassion, the same compassion that Jesus showed. Accept that they probably have their reasons for not believing, the same way you have your reasons for believing.
The answers for non-believers are not in the Bible. The answers are from your, as a Christian, witness. Show them how Jesus can change their life not tell them what will happen if they don't accept Jesus. You may not believe that but I am telling you all what I have seen, not just with my life but with many others. You all, the Christian Members, are here to help the non-believers. Don't tell me you are here to help Christians because you wouldn't be in the, "non-Christian" section if that was true. This is where I end this with this thought.
Do you really think that a non-believer. One who doesn't believe the same way you do will understand a scripture from the Bible? A book they probably haven't read but that you have read and studied. It would be like going to Germany and speaking English and expecting someone to understand you. There is a shell around most of the posts on this section of the forum that says, "Fragile". This works for both sides but if someone is here asking questions, give them answers and try to be helpful not push them away.
Thanks