Members phkrause Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM Members Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM If an acquaintance at your church asked you to accompany them to share the gospel with a coworker who’d expressed deep guilt for his sins, would you go? All Christians should jump at that chance. Let’s say you go. Russ, your acquaintance, shares the gospel. The coworker expresses a desire to believe in Jesus but throughout the conversation voices skepticism about some Christian beliefs. What are your thoughts as Russ addresses these concerns? https://www.icr.org/article/15965 Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
hobie Posted Thursday at 05:46 PM Posted Thursday at 05:46 PM 1 hour ago, phkrause said: If an acquaintance at your church asked you to accompany them to share the gospel with a coworker who’d expressed deep guilt for his sins, would you go? All Christians should jump at that chance. Let’s say you go. Russ, your acquaintance, shares the gospel. The coworker expresses a desire to believe in Jesus but throughout the conversation voices skepticism about some Christian beliefs. What are your thoughts as Russ addresses these concerns? https://www.icr.org/article/15965 We have that happen all the time (think tithe, woman's ordination, authority of SOP), especially when it comes to the belief of the GodHead. I tend to stay away even from the word 'Trinity' as that is tainted with the Church of Rome serpentine words, which they can define to their own liking, so leaves me uncomfortable to say the least.. Quote
Hanseng Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 13 hours ago, hobie said: expressed deep guilt for his sins, would you go? The gospel regarding Jesus' and death and resurrection is what saves people. Adventism's focus on the Law, which only condemn, as well as numerous other doctrines, aside from the gospel of forgiveness is a great tragedy. Quote
Gustave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The most important part of the Gospel, according to the Scriptures, was that Jesus' coming, death and resurrection was guaranteed to be successful, there was no possibility of failure. Anything short of that would be a false Gospel that promulgates a false Christ. I'd go. I've gone to situations like that, not all worked out the way I thought but the real work is done by God the Holy Spirit. Quote
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