Sometimes I have a difficult time talking to friends who question God’s goodness because they believe in something other than, or in addition to, the gospel.
“Why would God send good people to hell?” they query. “Why won’t Muslims or Buddhists go to heaven? Your God is so close-minded!”
The sad thing is the lack of understanding of God’s goodness. God doesn’t send people to hell – we choose where we go. He provided a way out through His Son, Jesus Christ, so that, “none would perish, but could have eternal life.”- John 3:16
Imagine that a friend of yours was telling you how to get to their house. They gave very specific instructions as to the way to get there, but you said, “Oh no, that’s alright – I can get there myself my own way.” You would never get to the place your friend intended for you to go. You would, in fact, be lost.
Our generation is the biggest believer in relative truth. “Do what feels good, as long as it doesn’t affect someone else,” we say. We rely a lot on grace. Now, I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with freedom in Christ - that is one of the main benefits of our salvation in Him. But, when we believe in something other than, or in addition to, the truth, it sets us up for yokes of bondage limiting us to the full potential of God’s grace and power to accomplish great things in our lives.
Do you believe in an absolute truth? If you are uncertain, ask God today to reveal it to you, and reveal the reason why. Often if we do not have the why behind the truth, we are less likely to know how to tell others why we believe the way we do. Ask Him- He will show you.
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