A Letter to Those on the Fence about Christianity
I
recently wrote a post encouraging Christians who make mistakes because I and
friends I know have tendencies to let the enemy steal our joy in our salvation
by having us focus on our mistakes. What I want to write about today are those
who don’t yet believe in the saving grace of Jesus but are on the fence about
it. I want to try and answer a few of your questions that may be keeping you on
the proverbial fence.
I have
had a few friends who have come to me with questions and concerns about the
Christian faith, and the 3 common questions are what I am going to frame my
post around. The first question I usually get is “isn’t the church full of
hypocrites?” This question is meant to torpedo the idea that Christians are
perfect beings once saved. The problem is that they are already right,
Christians aren’t perfect; we are only forgiven and redeemed through the blood
of the Lamb. Yes we do sin post-conversion, but I ask that you are patient with
us, God isn’t done with us yet.
The
next question I get typically are questions about doctrine or apologetics.
These are answered on a case by case basis, but probably the most common
question is about the validity and inerrancy of the Bible. I do affirm the
validity and inerrancy of the scripture, and posit that there is enough
extra-biblical evidence to convince anyone truly seeking to understand the
Christian faith that the Bible is true and can be believed.
The
last question I get is this: “I have done too much for God to forgive me.” This
typically is used as a dodge by people that I talk to when I ask them if they
believe, or maybe they are trying to be edgy and cool, but in either case the statement
is wrong. Paul, a father of the Christian faith as we know it, claimed to be
the chief of sinners. This was a man who actively hunted and killed the
followers of Christ before he met Jesus on the road to Damascus and since then
was the most prolific evangelist of his time, setting the foundation for the
church to explode into the rest of the world to this day. We are all
sinners, and there is nothing that we have done that will surprise God, because he
knows and sees all that we have done. Jesus told us to come to him, all that
are weary, and he will give us rest. Our burdens may be heavy, but his load for
us is light. (Matthew 11:28-29).
Now
since I am not with you and this is just what was on my heart for anyone who is
seeking Christ and just so happens to be reading my blog. I would pray that you
would take these thoughts and discuss them with a person of faith that you
trust, or I would be honored to actively answer any additional questions that
you have. I would pray that if you are on the fence about accepting Jesus as
your Lord and Savior, don’t wait! This is the most important question that you
will answer in your life! To borrow from the great C.S. Lewis, “If Christianity
is false, then it is of no importance. If it is true, then nothing is more
important. The only thing Christianity is not is moderately important.” I pray
for all of you as we go into this week is that you are blessed in your work,
studies, and life. God bless and have a good rest of your week.
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