Author: Pam. Pamela. Pammy

Loving. Learning. Growing in Wisdom. God.

Death by Dialogue

Jesus was a hell fire preacher. 

Jesus said, “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many.  For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.” (ESV, Matthew 7:13-14

Jesus makes it sublimely and magnificently clear that He loves us. But, He doesn’t sugarcoat Hell and judgment. He referred to people in contrasting terms such as sheep and goats, sinners and righteous, children of God and children of the Satan, and wheat and tares.

It’s up to us if we want to choose God’s free pardon to us or we can argue about it as all being unfair. The thing that isn’t fair is to make hell more palatable in order to convert more people wrongly. People can argue about this all day and night and declare universalism as “the way.” Remember, Jesus said that those who find it would be few. The trend is obviously the wide way. 

I mean, what are we talking about when we talk about someone being saved? Saved from what, then? “The Bible isn’t the Word of God,” is a popular notion by many, too. I don’t even know what to do with that and I’m weary of the claim. I have a different and convinced position so I must let it be.

I am actually not giving up what I have been saved from nor will I give up a new heaven, a new earth and my residency with God in Eternity because I need to please people who believe they have a better idea of how this should go; an idea that they believe trumps the design of God.

I’m not too interested in continuing a lot of defense for the Word of God and what Jesus said. It’s death by dialogue.

Happy Father’s Day To My Pastor

In the church that the Lord has given you, you have remained a steadfast shepherd of your flock. Your fidelity to the truth in the Word, your love for the Word and your commitment to following the command to love God with all of your heart and mind and to love others is evident. You recognize that telling people the truth about themselves for their spiritual growth is loving. For these reasons, and for 100 more, I express my gratitude.
Alas, however, on this Father’s Day, I get on my knees in thanks for the constant guidance, prayer and teaching you have devoted to my children, Nate and Samantha. Your wisdom and love, coupled with your beautiful wife, Kathy, has given Brian and me peace in struggle, joy through triumphs and a view of Christ in advance. In great sincerity, I love you! Happy Father’s Day!