[Faith-talk] Questioning Our Beliefs

Linda Mentink via Faith-talk faith-talk at nfbnet.org
Thu May 15 16:15:47 UTC 2014


Hi all,

I do not question my beliefs, not since Christ came to live in me. 
The Bible is my Guide for life. I receive many things from it, 
including comfort, wisdom, assurance that I will spend eternity in 
heaven, and knowledge of the Triune God.

Those who say they have accepted Christ as their personal Saviour, 
and still continue to lie, cheat and steal, put too much emphasis on 
what they did. They have not repented of these sins, and, 
consequently, their conversion is not real.
  True Christians abhor sin, and, with God's help, do their best to 
live a different life than they did before Christ came to live in 
them. When they do sin, which all do, they are sorry, and ask God's 
forgiveness; and, if necessary, and they have sinned against someone, 
they ask forgiveness of that person. Many who think they are 
Christians will be surprised when they meet God, and are turned away 
from Him to spend eternity in hell with Satan and his demons.

Christianity has been around since the beginning of creation. Those 
who take God at His Word, and accept the free grace and forgiveness 
He offers, will spend their life after earthly death in eternity in 
Heaven with Him. Eastern religions and cults are man-made, and were 
made up not that long ago by people who rejected God, didn't know 
about Him, or wanted to do things their own way--which, I guess, is 
the same as rejecting God.

I am sad for those who believe such nonsense, because their end, no 
matter what they say, will be condemnation to the lake of fire, where 
no relief will be had.

I don't mean to be harsh or offensive, but that's what the Bible says 
concerning them, and I believe the Bible to be true. It is the 
inspired Word of God. All it says will come to pass, if it hasn't already.

I will not question my beliefs, but will continue to stand on what I 
know to be true in the Bible.

Blessings,

Linda





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