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Originally Posted by NLYP
Yall can put your swords up....Bu I am going to make this statement....
You cross a line here that I respect, but I will not cross...
God and he alone decides the fate of men and knows the thoughts and intents of the heart.
I am for clarity.....But man tends to muddy up what God intends to be clear.
When someone is alive I will go the mile to the doors of hell if I have to to tell them about the salvation plan.
BUT...once they enter into the valley that David wrote about, I will Not say anything that will say where they spent their eternity.
That just smells of rotten judgmentalism!
That, My Friend, is a line that I will not cross.
I hope to see ALOT of folks up there that were good Christian people that lived their lives to serve and bring glory to Jesus.
Will this happen? God only knows...but I do hope it anyways...
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Dan,
It is not about any man. You are trying to take the focus off of what YOU stated. YOU stated that someone that rejected Jesus name baptism was in heaven. After you were called on it, YOU then stated IF. IF means that there is a chance that either the message we hold dear is not the only way, or God's Word is incorrect. Either you believe that it take ALL of ACTS 2:38 for salvation, OR you don't? There is no If's, maybe's, or hopefully's here. Either its in the book, or we stop preaching it.
Call it judgmental all you want. But if you are going to give room that there is even a possibility that someone could be saved outside of
Acts 2:38, then you are not as "rock solid" as you think.