Christianity Biblically recognizes all mankind as fallen and sinful; and recognizes forgiveness of sin as a gift from God, through grace and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. Such faith entitles you to eternal life in fellowship with God. You give up nothing except your idolatry--of youself, your intellect, material things, your career--whatever, and accept the Triune God as the one true God and Christ as you savior. Simple.
If God is, as he revealed himself to us in the Bible, the master and creator of the universe, then he has wisdom and power beyond our wildest ability to comprehend, and is to be respected more than anything else in the universe--indeed feared, unless you have been forgiven for your sinfulness. He loves us, but he demands justice. Simple.
So, why is this simple (admittedly simple on the surface--the details are elegant and complex, but the simple faith of a mere child is sufficient, as the Bible instructs) faith which promises so much and costs nothing--it is a gift--so controversial? Why is the freely given gift of grace so hard to accept?
As we age, all of us become profoundly aware of the short and fleeting nature of our lives. We all have certain pangs and gnawings about an afterlife and our ultimate future, if any. Christianity promises a wonderful answer to these longings, yet is still so controversial, even 2000 years after the birth of Christ.
Why?
Your thoughts?
If God is, as he revealed himself to us in the Bible, the master and creator of the universe, then he has wisdom and power beyond our wildest ability to comprehend, and is to be respected more than anything else in the universe--indeed feared, unless you have been forgiven for your sinfulness. He loves us, but he demands justice. Simple.
So, why is this simple (admittedly simple on the surface--the details are elegant and complex, but the simple faith of a mere child is sufficient, as the Bible instructs) faith which promises so much and costs nothing--it is a gift--so controversial? Why is the freely given gift of grace so hard to accept?
As we age, all of us become profoundly aware of the short and fleeting nature of our lives. We all have certain pangs and gnawings about an afterlife and our ultimate future, if any. Christianity promises a wonderful answer to these longings, yet is still so controversial, even 2000 years after the birth of Christ.
Why?
Your thoughts?