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Malachi4U
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Assembly line salvation?
I subscribe to the Amazing Grace Mission newsletter. In this last issue they were boasting how 202 souls were “saved” at some fair. This group goes around “saving” souls, how? They go to fairs and get people as they walk by. They read a Scripture verse or two… and try to get the person to say the sinners prayer or say they believe in Jn 3:16. The Person is then “saved” for ALL eternity and the next sinner (or Catholic) walks in.
They try to keep two people in the booths. One is the “snagger” who catches the fish as they walk by. They say a few quick catch phrases and if the sinner (or Catholic) gets snagged, they pass them off to the “pitch man”. This “pitch man” reads some verses and tries to get you to say the magic words. Then out the booth with you to make more room for another lost soul. This whole process can take only a few minutes. The quicker the better. Assembly line salvation.
I don’t have a problem per say with witnessing to people at all. But, do you really save a soul with a 5 minute pitch? Say the sinners prayer and you’ve made it to heaven? Say Jesus is you savior once and then forget about Him for the rest of your life and you’re still “saved?”
Any opinions on assembly line salvation? Is this the right way to do it? How could it be improved? Is it a setting a bad example?
I subscribe to the Amazing Grace Mission newsletter. In this last issue they were boasting how 202 souls were “saved” at some fair. This group goes around “saving” souls, how? They go to fairs and get people as they walk by. They read a Scripture verse or two… and try to get the person to say the sinners prayer or say they believe in Jn 3:16. The Person is then “saved” for ALL eternity and the next sinner (or Catholic) walks in.
They try to keep two people in the booths. One is the “snagger” who catches the fish as they walk by. They say a few quick catch phrases and if the sinner (or Catholic) gets snagged, they pass them off to the “pitch man”. This “pitch man” reads some verses and tries to get you to say the magic words. Then out the booth with you to make more room for another lost soul. This whole process can take only a few minutes. The quicker the better. Assembly line salvation.
I don’t have a problem per say with witnessing to people at all. But, do you really save a soul with a 5 minute pitch? Say the sinners prayer and you’ve made it to heaven? Say Jesus is you savior once and then forget about Him for the rest of your life and you’re still “saved?”
Any opinions on assembly line salvation? Is this the right way to do it? How could it be improved? Is it a setting a bad example?