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A big question for all people is what is the purpose of my life? As in the Ecclesiastes it says, we all die and everything we work for is inherited by people who didn’t earn it. Eat, drink and be merry as it’s the only sense we can make out of this life.
Reading the Bible, listening to church preaching or talking with Christians it seems the main purpose of life is to get to Heaven, a happy eternal Paradise. Because the other alternative of being tormented in endless Hell is less desirable to say the least. Carrot and stick. The good old dualism of existence. God and the devil, life and death, reward and punishment, good and bad.
According to Evangelical denominations, it seems to be easy enough by praying a short prayer with faith and it seals the deal. You are born again and guaranteed Heaven no matter what as Jesus’s blood washes and makes you perfect in the eyes of God.
Not a hard thing to do. Learn some information and believe it. Saved by grace alone through faith in the finished work of Christ.
After you did it, all that remains is to spread the good news to all people in all corners of the world out of love, gratitude and moral duty.
This salvation method seems pretty weird to me on one hand, on another hand this idea of the good news and undeserved love of God is very powerful. People feel so relieved and changed. Talking about the sincere and genuine ones; as in any faith there are those who pretend or do it for money or think they do it right, but in fact aren’t really convinced etc. These days it seems in the Western society secular thought is the most powerful and overwhelmed every other idea (Islam being pretty resilient it seems against conformism)
Non-evangelical seem to say it’s not enough to have faith, you need a lifetime of worship and dedication to obeying God’s commands. I’m not sure I understand this idea well. It’s like faith and works together, which is a bit contradictory. But I get it, as it’s a deeper and more complex understanding how life works perhaps. It’s less weird actually, because it seems more logical and fair to me, and probably aligns better with the Biblical teaching of both faith in heart and high ethics in behaviour.
Anyways.
Can you please define what is the purpose of life according to Christian teaching? Overall in most general terms, and more detailed for everyday happenings and relations. Big picture and more practical.
A big question for all people is what is the purpose of my life? As in the Ecclesiastes it says, we all die and everything we work for is inherited by people who didn’t earn it. Eat, drink and be merry as it’s the only sense we can make out of this life.
Reading the Bible, listening to church preaching or talking with Christians it seems the main purpose of life is to get to Heaven, a happy eternal Paradise. Because the other alternative of being tormented in endless Hell is less desirable to say the least. Carrot and stick. The good old dualism of existence. God and the devil, life and death, reward and punishment, good and bad.
According to Evangelical denominations, it seems to be easy enough by praying a short prayer with faith and it seals the deal. You are born again and guaranteed Heaven no matter what as Jesus’s blood washes and makes you perfect in the eyes of God.
Not a hard thing to do. Learn some information and believe it. Saved by grace alone through faith in the finished work of Christ.
After you did it, all that remains is to spread the good news to all people in all corners of the world out of love, gratitude and moral duty.
This salvation method seems pretty weird to me on one hand, on another hand this idea of the good news and undeserved love of God is very powerful. People feel so relieved and changed. Talking about the sincere and genuine ones; as in any faith there are those who pretend or do it for money or think they do it right, but in fact aren’t really convinced etc. These days it seems in the Western society secular thought is the most powerful and overwhelmed every other idea (Islam being pretty resilient it seems against conformism)
Non-evangelical seem to say it’s not enough to have faith, you need a lifetime of worship and dedication to obeying God’s commands. I’m not sure I understand this idea well. It’s like faith and works together, which is a bit contradictory. But I get it, as it’s a deeper and more complex understanding how life works perhaps. It’s less weird actually, because it seems more logical and fair to me, and probably aligns better with the Biblical teaching of both faith in heart and high ethics in behaviour.
Anyways.
Can you please define what is the purpose of life according to Christian teaching? Overall in most general terms, and more detailed for everyday happenings and relations. Big picture and more practical.