Wishy-Washy Christians

3:40 am in Bible Thoughts, Daily Life by Justin

You can’t pick and choose what to take from the Bible.
It’s either absolute or obsolete.
It’s either truth or lie.
It can’t be right on some things and wrong on others.
It’s either always right, or always wrong.
It’s either God’s Word or not.
There are absolute truths. There are no grey areas with God.

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”

He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under
heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.

That’s it. Did you read those three verses? Did your understand them?
Now, either they are true or false. Either people cannot get to Heaven without Christ or the Bible is false. Now you have to pick which one; you can’t have both. You can’t serve two masters. Either God is absolutely true and His Word is His Word and perfect, or His Word is not true and it’s all lies, and you cannot know God. Now, if you are lost, you’re going to hate this because that means you have to accept some of what you see as “bad” parts of God’s Character, like His righeousness, and Holiness, and Judgement, and Wrath, and Vengenance, and Jealous, and Perfect. He is not just loving! He is not just mercy! He is not just forgiving! He is all of these and so much more!

I talked with a man who says he is a Christian, but ultimately believed the Bible couldn’t be trusted. There were two kids on the bus ride to Austin talking about God, and they ask the same old question, “Will a Buddhist go to Hell, will a muslim, will a pagan…etc.” So I speak up and say, “The main problem isn’t that they’re not Christian, but that they’re sinners, and God must judge them.” I quoted I am the way, the life, etc. and then the “Christian” sitting behind me started debating with me about how we can’t trust that that’s what that verse means because of age, translation, etc. I have to disagree. God knows exactly what He’s doing. God did exactly as He wanted and gave us His perfect Word.
Poor man, I pray he’s really saved and just misled for a time, but I don’t know. I haven’t had a chance to talk to him about this yet, but I plan to, God willing.
- Jacob
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