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Posted: 10/28/2005

We’re Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell

 

Churches divide over carpet color, building additions and budgets.  In the meantime, our fellow church members are going to hell by the boat load. 

 

A.W. Tozer said, “It is my opinion that tens of thousands of people, if not millions, have been brought into some kind of religious experience by accepting Christ, and they have not been saved.”

 

D. James Kennedy said, “The vast majority of people who are members of churches in America today are not Christians.  I say that without the slightest contradiction.  I base it on empirical evidence of twenty-four years of examining thousands of people.”

 

Friend, we argue over so many petty things.  May I suggest we have lost sight of the most important debate of all, “What is salvation?”  My theology teaches that salvation happens when a man repents and places his trust in Jesus Christ (Acts 20:21).

 

I would like to present thirteen ways that we have re-defined how a person becomes a true convert.  Have we done this intentionally?  Certainly not.  We have simply created lingo that has a grain of truth in Scripture, but it is so open to interpretation that the un-converted understand it in ways that lead to false conversions.

 

  1. Make Jesus your Lord and Savior.  We cannot make Jesus our Lord and Savior, He is our Lord and Savior.  We are living in rebellion to Him and He commands us to repent and trust Him.
  2. Ask Jesus into your heart.  Does Jesus come into our hearts?  Yes He does.  The question is, “How does He get in there?”  It is not by simply asking Him in; it is by repentance and faith.
  3. Just believe in Jesus.  The demons believe and they tremble.  We must repent and trust.
  4. You have a God-shaped hole in your heart and only Jesus can fill it.  We have far more than a hole that needs to be filled so we can feel complete; we have a wretched, deceitful, sinful heart that needs cleansing.  Repentance and faith applies the blood of the lamb for that cleansing.
  5. Accept Jesus.  Whoa.  We need to accept Jesus?  This is entirely backward.  We need Jesus to accept us--and He will, if we repent and trust.
  6. Make a decision for Jesus.  Decisional regeneration puts man in the driver’s seat of salvation.  When we repent and trust, Jesus decides to save us.  That puts Him in the driver’s seat…where He demands.
  7. It is easy to believe.  While the formula of repentance and faith sounds simple, a complete surrendering of self in repentance is anything but easy.  It’s hard.
  8. God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.  The only promises for the convert are trials, temptation and persecution.  If that is how you define a wonderful life, fine.  Otherwise we must command all men everywhere to repent and trust.
  9. Come to Jesus just as you are.  We should come to Jesus just as the sinners we are, but He also expects a broken heart and contrite spirit demonstrated in repentance and faith.
  10. Come to Jesus and you will receive forgiveness of sins and ________________ (fill in the blank with money, health, a healed marriage).  Jesus didn’t promise healed marriages; in fact He promised broken homes because we would divide when one member repents and trusts.
  11. Come to Jesus and experience love, joy, peace.   Do we get the fruit of the Spirit upon conversion?  Yes.  But if we come seeking the gifts and not the giver, we will receive neither.  Instead, we must repent and trust.
  12. Jesus is the missing piece.  Um, no, the God of the universe is not the missing piece, He demands that He is the center of our lives when we repent and trust.
  13. Jesus is better than fame and fortune.  That is an understatement, and frankly, it is insulting.  Saying Jesus is better than money is like saying that a steak dinner is better than eating a dung hill.  He defies comparison and we trivialize the Son of God.  Instead, we should be pleading with all men everywhere to repent and trust.

 

If I showed up at your door with a can of grapefruit juice and a roll of paper towels and offered to change your oil, you would say, “No thanks.”  If we wouldn’t let someone mess with our car using the wrong method, why do we allow the Gospel to be presented so ambiguously?

 

Would you let a doctor operate on your child who was “sort of” accurate?  The salvation of men is far more important than an appendix.

 

I beg you to consider how you share the Gospel.  You and I know what we are talking about when we use these phrases, but do the unregenerate?  Is it possible that we have so many backsliders today because they never slid forward in the first place?  Is it because they were never told that they must repent and trust?

 

If we are willing to debate shag verse plush in the fellowship hall, shouldn’t we be more concerned about an issue that has eternal consequences?

 

 

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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 08/11/06 04:52:26 PM Age 25, CO
Thank you for putting into words things that have seemed lacking since I became a Christian! Saying "accept Jesus" or "let Him into your heart" always seemed off to me, like we should be saying "fall down at Jesus' feet and let Him lift you up" instead- but for years I had trouble articulating it, and succumbed to the peer pressure of "everybody's preaching it" rather than challenging popular but unbiblical catch-phrases. God bless you!
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 12/01/05 10:46:53 AM Age 16, OR
my friend Daniel said this about your article.And I agree with it: We should worry less about how to share the gospel and focus more on simply loving people. Christ loved people by showing compassion and helping them, we should do the same so that God can be seen in us so that the Holy Spirit can do His work through us. It is not enough to share the gospel, it is the love that we share the gospel with that is important. We should be known by our love that flows eternally from God.
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  1. Re: Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
    Posted On: 05/25/06 07:56:02 PMAge 27, GA
    The best and simplest way to love another is to share the gospel so that they may be led to Christ and not go to Hell.
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/13/05 09:17:31 PM Age 30, NC
Excellent article. I do understand people who are confused about it, though, as I was also of the same opinions 2 years ago. I would like to state that I was a false convert who no one suspected was on the road to Hell. I understood everything about the crucifiction story, believed it, and loved God. I felt I had had a spiritual experience, but 2 years ago I studied 1John and realized that I had no evidence of being a Christian in my life. I began to contemplate my standing with God. Then God asked me if I was willing to do anything for Him. I understood the magnitude of it and responded yes. Then I noticed I had completely changed. I understood scripture for the first time, I had a deep desire to please Gad for the first time. I can't name all the changes. I realized that I had never understood repentance. God basically explained it to me. I had been reborn for the first time. "Unless you repent you must all likewise perish." John 3:3. Maybe you could rename the article "nitpicking While "Christians" go to Hell". In evangelizing I have noticed that almost everyone thinks they are going to Heavan.
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/12/05 01:30:17 PM Age 53, FL
Todd, your article confuses faith with works, or the basis and means of our salvation versus the evidence of that salvation. (See Luke 3:8.) There will be no Christians in hell. All believers go to heaven because their sins have been forgiven by Jesus Christ! God saves us by his grace (Ephesians 2:8,9). It is based on faith alone in Jesus as the Son of God, and his atoning death and resurrection. Repentance acknowledges our sinful lost condition and desperate need of salvation. Apart from Christ, we are on our way to hell! Saving faith is described in Scripture as a simple, child like trust and dependence in Jesus the object of our faith, worship, and devotion. He alone is worthy! He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. What must I do to be saved according to the Bible? The answer is "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31).
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/11/05 09:10:26 PM Age 41, WV
Actually a pretty good article I don't have trouble agreeing with generally, but you forgot the implication of it. You do not become a Christian by voting Republican, religious right, opposing abortion, bombing clinics and shooting doctors, beating up queers, or instituting mythology in public schools. Christianity is faith in Christ, period. Your politics is immaterial. What matters is the spirit. A spirit seeking to exclude others in not in the Spirit of Christ.
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/03/05 12:36:20 PM Age 71, VA
One of the best articles I have ever read. No wonder there are so many shallow Christians (and non-Christians) in the churches. It would appear that there has been a lack of precahing on repenting from sin, and too much emphasis on "become a Christian because it will be good for you" not that that is not true, but that is a selfish reason to become a Christian. To paraphrase a famous statement by a former President, "Ask not what God can do for you, but what He can do in and through you." A proper and complete conversion always involves receiveing Christ as Lord, not just as Savior.
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/03/05 05:59:56 AM Age 56, MS
Repentance and trust are a way of life we are called to, not merely a point in time we look back to with pain or joy, or even forward to with anticipation or fear. Evangelists may by the grace of God facilitate an initial or deeper experience of repentance and trust. They might assist God in His saving of souls -- it is possible with God, not man. We rightfuly are called tro worshipt he giver, not the gift. Pastors often by the grace of God discern that repentance has already taken place without our assistance, and welcome the prodigal home. This is not a easy task for wannabe evangelists actually called to be pastors. OT prophets thunder for repentance and gather in the remnant, the devil catch the hindmost. NT prophets speak to edify, exhort, and console. Most of us who seek the higher gifts hadn't actually looked to see what the prophet's reward is this side of heaven. Thank you for re-emphasizing repentance and trust as key elements in leading indiviuals to maturity in Christ.
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/02/05 07:11:47 PM Age 45, KS
Talk about nitpicking . . . I felt the author was nitpicking. While I TOTALLY AGREE we must use language that non-believers understand, I respectfully disagree about his perspective of most of those phrases. If his point had been to not use 'Christianese' when speaking with unbelievers, I would have agreed with him. But, those phrases mean much more to me (as a Believer of 35 years!) than he represented. And I rather resented him putting words in MY mouth, saying that those phrases mean only what HE thinks. Also - the title was a bit confusing: CHRISTIANS (i.e. followers/believers of Christ) don't go to Hell. Maybe unsaved church attenders, unsaved anybody; but not 'Christians'. I do agree we need to focus on winning the world to Christ and not the color of the carpet!
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  1. Re: Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
    Posted On: 11/16/05 11:57:31 AMAge 53, MN
    I just read this article yesterday, and was interested in your reply. I thought I was a born again Christian for over 30 years. Please go to Livingwaters.com and study Hell's Best Kept Secret and True and False Conversion. Now I better understand where Todd Friel is coming from. It will make more sense. Have we just sinned against other people, or have we sinned against Holy God?
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/02/05 04:07:51 PM Age 75, OH
I am troubled by the number of 'good' people that I speak to, church people, who think they are going to heaven because they are 'good enough' and 'my good outweighs the bad' mentality. But, try to get pastors to see this and they don't want to. Why? Numbers? Dollars? How about souls?
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Re: Were Nitpicking while Christians Are Going to Hell
Posted On: 11/02/05 03:27:32 PM Age 47, AR
I believe the article is right on target. What bothered me most when I read it is this realization: we have so marketed salvation that it has taken on the appearance of a "fast food" entity wherein you can have it your own way. Perhaps the divisions and strife we now face in our congregations has more to do with unsaved members who think they are saved behaving like unsaved people who genuinely do not know they are not saved. Time to get back to first principles.
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