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Struggles by Non-Christians
Since the heart is wicked, how can it turn to Christ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unsavable" data-source="post: 74603864" data-attributes="member: 425059"><p>Hi Bob,</p><p></p><p>Great questions and very much on my mind as well as you may be able to tell by my screen name. This question is what brought me here. For the first time in my life I have revealed where my heart and head are at in the hopes that I will get a clue. It is a hail Mary. One thing I know, is I am not alone.</p><p></p><p>I am left wondering if my purpose in Gods great narrative is to simply to testify that He is good while I stand on the old earth as it burns away. In that way my brokenness serves Him and ultimately, after a lifetime of pain, does some good.</p><p></p><p>That is probably totally wrong but I've been kind of depressed over things lately so I have a bleak outlook.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, as you articulated better than I could, the question comes down to this...</p><p></p><p>I pray in my brokenness for healing and forgiveness. If I remain unchanged does that also mean my name is not listed in the book of life? Can I eat scraps off my Masters table, in other words receive gifts and blessings, but ultimately not be destined for resurrection after death?</p><p></p><p>I honestly do not know the answer to that question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unsavable, post: 74603864, member: 425059"] Hi Bob, Great questions and very much on my mind as well as you may be able to tell by my screen name. This question is what brought me here. For the first time in my life I have revealed where my heart and head are at in the hopes that I will get a clue. It is a hail Mary. One thing I know, is I am not alone. I am left wondering if my purpose in Gods great narrative is to simply to testify that He is good while I stand on the old earth as it burns away. In that way my brokenness serves Him and ultimately, after a lifetime of pain, does some good. That is probably totally wrong but I've been kind of depressed over things lately so I have a bleak outlook. Ultimately, as you articulated better than I could, the question comes down to this... I pray in my brokenness for healing and forgiveness. If I remain unchanged does that also mean my name is not listed in the book of life? Can I eat scraps off my Masters table, in other words receive gifts and blessings, but ultimately not be destined for resurrection after death? I honestly do not know the answer to that question. [/QUOTE]
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