Re: God "would" "believe" my "view" is agnostics are HELLBOUND
Hello dear, and welcome to our friendly forums! I see you're a bit confused. True Christians™ speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). If the reader feels hurt, that is testimony to the conviction of their sin. It hurts to remove the splinter, no? But once it's gone, there is no more pain ever!
We desire nothing more than to show the sinner the giant splinter in their soul, this splinter called "Sin." It's a terrible burden that will only fester when left untouched. In the same way the body produces white blood cells and creates gallons of puss in reaction to the vile foreign body, the soul produces a kind of spiritual puss. The sinner cannot see this puss-like quality about them, but the LORD can. In fact, the LORD sees it clearly for what it is - vile, disgusting, putrid, vometious sin. He likens it to the repulsive bloody rags used to clean the woman's curse (Isaiah 64:6).
When you walk the walk of the righteous, you can't help but "smell" this putrid quality of sinners, but the sinner himself may be completely ignorant of such a quality. So our pointing it out is not mean or hurtful, it is merely exposing the hurt that already exists - exposing the sin.
I hope that helps.
You carry a stench yourself. Would you like to learn more about how Jesus can wash you clean with His Blood?
Originally posted by Chantal
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We desire nothing more than to show the sinner the giant splinter in their soul, this splinter called "Sin." It's a terrible burden that will only fester when left untouched. In the same way the body produces white blood cells and creates gallons of puss in reaction to the vile foreign body, the soul produces a kind of spiritual puss. The sinner cannot see this puss-like quality about them, but the LORD can. In fact, the LORD sees it clearly for what it is - vile, disgusting, putrid, vometious sin. He likens it to the repulsive bloody rags used to clean the woman's curse (Isaiah 64:6).
When you walk the walk of the righteous, you can't help but "smell" this putrid quality of sinners, but the sinner himself may be completely ignorant of such a quality. So our pointing it out is not mean or hurtful, it is merely exposing the hurt that already exists - exposing the sin.
I hope that helps.
You carry a stench yourself. Would you like to learn more about how Jesus can wash you clean with His Blood?

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