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I met this man at a Christian convention in 2007. He wrote a book called 'Hope Beyond Hell' because his heart for evangelism has so increased since God revealed to him his plan to save all mankind. This is such a precious video.
For everyone out there reading in internet land who has any doubt about hell, or who fears for loved ones who they think have passed away into hell, read this book. There is hope beyond hell.
For everyone out there reading in internet land who has any doubt about hell, or who fears for loved ones who they think have passed away into hell, read this book. There is hope beyond hell.
Thanks, Legoman. Funny how these LOVE threads get so little action and attraction. Sad, really. It's a good book. He's a precious brother in Christ - so humble - so meek - so full of grace.
The book is currently in my master bathroom. I get spiritual in there, don't ask why.
I have two close Christian friends who were saved while sitting on "the throne" in their bathrooms. I'm not kidding. I think it is a good place to feel humble It's a great place where one can be still and quiet before God.
I have read some of the book, His opening analogy reminded me of a couple of instances.
In a thread a while back someone objected to telling the parents of a boy who died that because he was an unbeliever that he was in hell. My thought is that if it's the honest to "GODS" truth, then it should bring peace to someone. So there really isn't a good case that can be made to object to telling someone "GODS TRUTH" now is there?
Also I watched a documentary of the Fred Phelps clan and one of the college age daughters was delighting in the fact that the reporter was going to hell (based on what they believe to be the truth) she was giggling and laughing about it.
The reporter questioned this delight, however, the answer the phelps girl gave was more true than many will admit. She answered that if that's Gods will, then of course she should delight in it.
In the context of delighting in what the almighty will do, the phelps girl is spot on.
I have read some of the book, His opening analogy reminded me of a couple of instances.
In a thread a while back someone objected to telling the parents of a boy who died that because he was an unbeliever that he was in hell. My thought is that if it's the honest to "GODS" truth, then it should bring peace to someone. So there really isn't a good case that can be made to object to telling someone "GODS TRUTH" now is there?
Also I watched a documentary of the Fred Phelps clan and one of the college age daughters was delighting in the fact that the reporter was going to hell (based on what they believe to be the truth) she was giggling and laughing about it.
The reporter questioned this delight, however, the answer the phelps girl gave was more true than many will admit. She answered that if that's Gods will, then of course she should delight in it.
In the context of delighting in what the almighty will do, the phelps girl is spot on.
Well, I think it is obvious that the Phelp's are not spiritually well. But I get your point. I asked a similar question to yours about sharing truth... "Are there things about God's character that you need to hide from a three year old?"
Well, I think it is obvious that the Phelp's are not spiritually well. But I get your point. I asked a similar question to yours about sharing truth... "Are there things about God's character that you need to hide from a three year old?"
And He says, "Except you become as little children...".
Seems there's nothing about His relationship with us that should be hidden from them.
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