Today, November 1st 2023 I noticed there was someone online who asked the question “What’s the point in being a Christian if everyone is saved” my answer is that, a belief in Christ is necessary for salvation. And I see the fruits of this server better than that of many other mainstream Christian churches and I’ve been a Christian for years. The good news is truly good! And the evangelism of any form of Eternal Conscious Torment is utterly slanderous to the eternally loving nature of God.
```Nehemiah 9:31 NRSVue Nevertheless, in your great mercies you did not make an end of them or forsake them, for you are a gracious and merciful God. ```
Nehemiah 9:31 - The People Confess Their Sins
For example, if an atheist were to die, they wouldn’t automatically go to Heaven. I am not an Ultra Universalist; I consider myself a Universal Restorationist. But at the same time, that same atheist wouldn’t automatically go to an eternal hell either, but rather Gehenna the “Lake of Fire” which is a temporary state of suffering, until they are a believer in Christ, until they are saved. But everyone’s salvation is inevitable.
Everyone is saved because everyone becomes a believer in Christ eventually. And honestly, I wouldn’t even want to be a Christian if the god that I worship sends even a single person to an eternal hell. I only want to be Christian if everyone is saved. Because if god doesn’t save anyone then he becomes 1) a liar John 16:13 2) impatient 2 Peter 3:8–10a 3) a promise breaker 1 Corinthians 15:22 4) a failure 1 Corinthians 13:8 5) one who is forever angry Psalm 30:5 6) unmerciful Psalm 25:10 7) one who promotes an eternal existence of sin John 1:29 8) ungracious Isaiah 30:18 9) unjust Psalm 119:133 and 10) a horrible teacher Isaiah 54:13. And why should I worship a lying impatient promise-breaking eternally angry unmerciful forever-sin-promoting ungracious unjust horrible teacher?
Now imagine if there was a Christian who was 1) truthful 2) patient 3) kept their promises 4) victorious in Christ 5) not angry forever 6) merciful 7) one who desires the complete removal of sin 8) gracious 9) just and 10) a wise teacher. Why do these things, if everyone is going to saved anyways? Because these are simply good things to do! And because they reflect the divine nature of Our Father in Heaven. Amen.
```Nehemiah 9:31 NRSVue Nevertheless, in your great mercies you did not make an end of them or forsake them, for you are a gracious and merciful God. ```
Nehemiah 9:31 - The People Confess Their Sins
For example, if an atheist were to die, they wouldn’t automatically go to Heaven. I am not an Ultra Universalist; I consider myself a Universal Restorationist. But at the same time, that same atheist wouldn’t automatically go to an eternal hell either, but rather Gehenna the “Lake of Fire” which is a temporary state of suffering, until they are a believer in Christ, until they are saved. But everyone’s salvation is inevitable.
Everyone is saved because everyone becomes a believer in Christ eventually. And honestly, I wouldn’t even want to be a Christian if the god that I worship sends even a single person to an eternal hell. I only want to be Christian if everyone is saved. Because if god doesn’t save anyone then he becomes 1) a liar John 16:13 2) impatient 2 Peter 3:8–10a 3) a promise breaker 1 Corinthians 15:22 4) a failure 1 Corinthians 13:8 5) one who is forever angry Psalm 30:5 6) unmerciful Psalm 25:10 7) one who promotes an eternal existence of sin John 1:29 8) ungracious Isaiah 30:18 9) unjust Psalm 119:133 and 10) a horrible teacher Isaiah 54:13. And why should I worship a lying impatient promise-breaking eternally angry unmerciful forever-sin-promoting ungracious unjust horrible teacher?
Now imagine if there was a Christian who was 1) truthful 2) patient 3) kept their promises 4) victorious in Christ 5) not angry forever 6) merciful 7) one who desires the complete removal of sin 8) gracious 9) just and 10) a wise teacher. Why do these things, if everyone is going to saved anyways? Because these are simply good things to do! And because they reflect the divine nature of Our Father in Heaven. Amen.