Street Preacher said:
Can we please God with our actions...without Christ?
i'll admit in advance that i expect to get slammed for some of my thoughts on this. i'm not a "good baptist" in some of my thinking here.
i'll say first that i understand our sin grieves God, and that we could never come close to His holiness, or even grasp his holiness. yes, we are all sinners.
but i really can't stand hearing a sermon (as i did recently, not my pastor tho)where he just goes on and on and on about how depraved people are and how sinful people are and that the best we can do is still as filthy rags (yes, i know that's a scripture verse) and our feeble attempts to do good are as disgusting to God as a leper's sores (yes, this was part of that sermon) and on and on and on.
we are made in God's image! i do not believe that there is absolutely no speck of good in anyone. if a baby is born without even one speck of goodness in him, pardon the possible disrespect to God, but would that be the baby's fault or God's fault? well, since God doesn't have any faults, and i don't believe it's the baby's fault, then i am left with the option that the baby, being created in God's image, has at least
some amount of God's goodness. i believe that, although we are not born with the ability to be sinless, we are also not born with a complete disability to ever do good.
i don't like dwelling on how wicked, perverted, evil, the unsaved are. i would end up being disgusted and hating them all. i can see goodness in almost anyone--not holiness, not perfection, not a goodness that will get them to heaven--but at least some measure of kindness, caring, joy.
when i think of unsaved people, i think of their blindness, their unfortunate influence from a world that opposes God, the hold that satan has on their thinking, and i grieve for them and pity them. but i don't view them as totally unable to do anything good. i can still marvel at God's creation of them, and their intricacies, their talents, and other good things that reflect a loving creator.