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7/13/08 10:29 PM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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Getting back to the question...May I suggest that, laying the subtleties of theological difference aside, that this question could be answered on the basis of intent and effect? If the intent of telling a (presumably unbelieving) sinner that God loves them is to give them false assurance that God will not pour out his wrath on them in the day of judgement, then it is clearly wrong. The effect will be continued and hardened unrepetence. If the intent (and God-willing the effect) is to lead people to repentence and salvation through the gospel of Jesus Christ, can it be wrong? I am not trying to pragmatic with truth, but to offer another perspective. As we talk to sinners about the gospel (and there is nothing "wrong" with that!) we will all make theological and "technical" errors (ie we will be "wrong"); but God will use us anyway. |
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7/3/08 10:29 PM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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Hardy Harhar wrote: So, if teens are going to be inspired by a video game, what we need is a Christian video game where the main character, Johnny B. Good, gives out tracts, preaches the Gospel on the street, leads lots of people to the Lord, and starts a revival in the little town where he lives. Could we do that and get some teens to imitate that? You could get extra points for withstanding unprovoked persecution without retaliation. Or for putting down the tracts and helping some homeless people... |
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7/3/08 7:26 PM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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John Yurich wrote: If I received a Koran on the front deck I would tear it up and use it for toilet paper. Is that your entire Muslim engagement and evangelism strategy, or just the first stage? |
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6/30/08 1:44 AM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: ...praying for a non-Christian shouldn't be one's highest priority. I'll take the bait. Who needs prayer more than a non-Christian? How do you prioritise prayer? |
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6/24/08 2:00 AM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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lyn wrote: God does not use any sinful being for His holy work. Are you a sinful being? Is there anyone who isn't? Consider 1 John 1:10. |
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6/2/08 8:53 PM |
Bernard | | Australia | |  |  |
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pastor_d wrote: If you believe the doctrine that I previously stated and you use an NIV. Please put down that filthy work of man and pick up a KJV. Are you ready to answer to the Lord on the day of judgement why you yourself have judged and condemned the NIV to be a "filthy work of man"? If you are wrong, and He is in fact pleased with the NIV, where will that leave you? |
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