Hi Everyone,
@Edras
No one has a right to substitute his own private judgment for God’s. If God clearly tells us that some sins will lock you out of heaven, we can’t decide on our own “But I don’t see that as serious enough to warrant eternal separation from God. I don’t think you could go to hell for that”
Doesn’t such a stance remind you of Adam and Eve at the garden? You can picture the scenario described where God tells them “The day you eat of the fruit of the tree…you shall surely DIE.” What rationalization do you think the Devil used to tempt them? “You will NOT die”! They then believed this rationalization (read here:lie!), disobeyed and well…died!!!- They lost God’s friendship “for good” in a sense, until God prepared the way back (our Lord). The Devil who is as old in this world as the world itself is up to his old tricks again with “modern” man. But surely God cannot allow these people I know to go to Hell! Surely homosexual sins, adultery, fornication- Surely these cannot send anyone to Hell! Don’t you fall for it!!! Believe what God tells you because He loves you so much. He wants the best for you and for all his children. “For God wants all to be saved”
Why would you want to risk your own soul, more precious than all the world (our lord tells us) by making it dependent on your future girlfriend whether or not you commit a sin that God has clearly told you is serious enough to loose you your eternal inheritance? Be a soldier for Christ- Struggle against “the world” in order to save your loved ones. You make up your own mind to follow Christ, and obey him no matter what. Then offer up all your struggles and prayers for them, God will help them in ways you don’t know- Just pray without ceasing and trust God.
Also what do you mean when you speak of repentance? It seems that you believe that if you sin (such as adultery) and “ask for forgiveness” without turning away from that evil thing, that this amounts to repentance and you can just go ahead and receive communion and go back home to your adulterous relationship and that makes you “ok with Jesus” according to your pastor? Genuine Sorrow (a prerequisite for repentance) involves a turning away from sin. Would I be “ok” with you if I slapped you across the face continuously and said “really really sorry about the slapping, by the way” and was just continuing with the slapping the whole time? Or if someone is sleeping with your wife and they “apologized” while persisting in having sex with her- would you count that as a genuine sorry? Why would we decide for ourselves that we can treat God that way, when we don’t do it with fellow human beings? Is it because we can’t see him?
Finally you got it… (I am not sure if steve did. - Concerning that I am thinking of having sex before marriage, if it happens that I get to know an atheist girlfriend.)
I know it’s hard…
Here in Central Europe (Austria) there are so few girls who really love God and Jesus as I do.
(I would even, in the meantime, be willing to have a Catholic girlfriend, as all “Reborn Churches” together are a very small minority here in Austria, probably 10% of the whole population - counting two groups of Baptists, Pentecostals , Mennonites, Brethern and the very few non-denominational Churches (vineyard)!)
Nearly all are Agnostics or Atheists. - And, well, sex before marriage (despite young people marrying very seldom anyway, nowadays, or only, because it’s a cutom to marry in a Church), is the most normal thing here…
You write quite “protestant”. Are you a convert?
I know, I am a warrior of God, and I will try my best day by day not to fall into the traps of the Father of Lies, the Devil. But it’s really hard, I think the “world” has never been so “brutal”, so far away from God…
Nevertheless, it’s really cruel to think that nearly everybody I know will end up in Hell. Most of them because they have/had sex before marriage!
That really scares me…
What can I do about it? I’ve told some of them, well, but except that they laughed at me and/or said, “We don’t live in the Middle Ages anymore, boy!”, nothing happend…
I am not sure how this works with divorce and remarriage in my Baptist Church.
I think they are more liberal on this than the RCC, because they don’t see marriage as a sacrament.
And what they, as you have described, always emphasis is, that if you are a Child of God, that, if you ask Him for forgiveness, He will forgive you.
I mean, the woman I had mentioned in another post on this thread you were referring to, is divorced and now happily (re)married with he present husband. (Seen from the Catholic perspective, however, I think she really commited adultery, because, I assume, that she has been married in the RCC. - However, in the meantime, she is in the Baptist Church and has resigned from the RCC…)
I am not really sure if you’d need an annulement, as, as I have mentioned above, marriage is not a sacrament among Baptists. (In fact in Baptist Churches there are no sacraments in the Catholic sense at all…)
in Christ,