WalkInLight
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Everything comes down to what we actually are.Over the years I have noticed a shift away from the embarrassment of the hell doctrine.
It had always seemed like the "fly in the ointment" of Christianity to me.
But we had biblical evidence that it was sad, but true.
The solution was evangelism. We are in the business of "saving souls from hell." Err...
I mean "eternal separation from God." (whatever that means to you) ???
This task of world evangelism was completely overwhelming.
We had annual world missions conferences for fund raising.
We were sending and supporting missionaries at home and abroad.
Some were wanting to be good stewards of their giving by
demanding results, or channeling the funds toward "fruitful" ministries.
Which meant withdrawing support from any who seemed to not
measure up to their expectations. Made me wonder.
Here at home we were still expected to spread the good news.
But, an over-evangelized America was less than welcoming.
They hadn't forgotten the "hellfire and brimstone".
What's your take on all of this?
@Patrick1966 @Hillsage @Chadrho @FaithWillDo @Nancy @GRACE ambassador @quietthinker @Lambano
Unfortunately we are linear creatures who build our personalities on learnt behaviours as we grow which become fairly fixed by age 25.
Everything we experience is through our own minds and feelings, empathy replaying what we feel and think others are going through.
One problem with universalism is it projects that we have value to the Lord even unregenerated individuals who are broken dysfunctional individuals who hold themselves together by hiding their contradictions and foundations. A common experience of nervous breakdown is these contradictions working emotionally through their hearts.
The Lord calls this wheat and chaff. Sinners tend to be driven by emotional impulse and destructive behaviour that has no regard to others other than for their own benefit. It values nothing other than their emotional status and coping.
Jesus stands at a place where love is our life and basis of all that we do. Walking with Him is about resolving all our attitudes and focus on this principle and seeing others as they truly are, creatures loved and blessed by God and worthy of respect, no matter how lost they truly are. It is why the apostles blessed when cursed, said kind things when abused, who forgave others when unjustly treated.
If the truth we walk through the veil as we are, unless we walk this way, we will fall apart and be nothing but a heap of chaff.
In this world the lake of fire is a resolution to this failure, in one sense a release of confusion.
One massive reality check is the Lord is in no hurry to work it all out, but rather we walk at a shared pace, when we are ready.
I used to think it was a walk of ideas, but it is actually a walk of our hearts with the Lord and those around us.
As we change our perspectives shift which is confusing. But that is the walk of faith, to accept we can become like Him, which by its very nature is change, and is about finding new expressions and words.
God bless you