Missionary, What is your Mission?
1 John 4:18
“There
is
no
fear
in
love
.
But
perfect
love
drives
out
fear,
because
fear
has
to
do
with
punishment.
The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”
- New International Version
‘Christian’
missionary,
your
main
objective
is
to
convert
people
from
another
religion
to
the
‘Christian’
religion
(albeit
in
a
forceful
manner),
not
so?
Who
is
the
primary
one
you
want
your
audience
to
believe
in?
Christ?
Which
Christ?
The
True
Biblical
Christ
of
ultimate
love
and
ultimate
grace
,
or
the
dichotomous
‘christ’
of
‘love’
on
the
one
hand
and
‘everlasting
damnation’
on
the
other
hand?
Purporting
fake
‘good
news’
to
your
audience,
based
upon
the
second
’christ’
is
grave
deception… nothing less.
Where grace has the last say, fear is made obsolete.
What message does the last verse in the Bible bring? Everlasting damnation?
No, Jesus’ everlasting grace for ALL humanity!
Revelation 22:21
“The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all .”
- NET Bible
‘Why
are
you
so
successful
in
your
mission
on
such
a
global
scale,
converting
people
to
follow
a
doctrine
that
is
so
horrendously
illogical?
Because
you
use
FEAR
to
do
the
job
FOR
you,
the
fear
of
an
‘everlasting
hell
of
condemnation’.
See,
fear
keeps
people
in
bondage,
with
fear
of
death
and
fear
of
punishment
being
the
two
relevant
ones
here.
Firstly
you
put
the
focus
on
death
and
then
you
fuel
the
fear
fire
further
with
an
‘eternal
hell
fire’
of
damnation
in
case
your
audience don’t believe in your christ.
Does the Christ of the Bible use force… or does He draw all to Him with love?
See what Jesus Himself says in the Bible...
John 12:32
“And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself."”
- New International Bible
‘Christian’
missionary,
the
christianity
you
proclaim
focuses
on
fear
and
not
love.
Why
do
you
go
against
the
Author
Himself?
Who
gave
you
the
right
to
play
the
authority
game,
while
the
Sovereign
God
of
the
Bible
Himself
portrays
love
in its highest form?
Who
is
your
target,
if
not
the
poor,
the
vulnerable,
the
insecure,
or
the
down-trodden?
And
what
do
these
ones
have
in
common?
Fear!
Do
you
have
the
courage
to
go
to
the
rich,
the
upper
class
and
the
secure?
Not
likely.
Why?
Because
they
are
far
more
difficult
to
control.
With
true
Christianity
there
is
NO
need
for
control…
only
sharing
the
True
Gospel
of
Christ
in daily life suffices. Besides, God Himself said…
Hebrews 8:11
“No
longer
will
they
teach
their
neighbor,
or
say
to
one
another,
'Know
the
Lord,'
because
they
will
all know me, from the least of them to the greatest.”
- Berean Literal Bible
To
promote
a
deity
who
will
give
love
and
everlasting
bliss
to
the
elect,
but
will
annihilate
the
non-elect,
is
the
crafty
tactic
of
luring
the
vulnerable,
the
down-trodden
and
the
insecure
into
the
attractive
web
of
exclusivity.
People,
feeling
unworthy
are
now
given
the
promising
prospect
of
worthiness…
by
way
of
themselves
having
a
so-called
‘free
choice’
to
choose
Jesus.
Why
not
tell
them
that
Jesus
regards
them
worthy
enough
ALREADY…
to
have
been
given
eternal
life
through
His
death
and
that
He
will
draw
ALL
to
Him
(
John
12:32
)…
including
them!
One
who
feels
loved
and
worthy
automatically follows the One who unconditionally loves him/her and regards him/her to be worthy JUST as he or she is!
But
no,
they
are
given
control
and
power
over
their
own
salvation
instead.
In
effect
it
means
that
the
power
of
Jesus’
Blood
only
comes
into
effect
upon
their
‘free
choice’
in
choosing
Him.
This
makes
Jesus’
all-powerful
Blood
subordinate
to
them.
What
an
abomination
to
God!
This
is
the
very
‘unforgivable
sin’
so
many
struggle
with
(
Hebrews 10:29
).
“Unforgiven”
simply
means
“not
getting
away
without
punishment”.
Missionary,
are
you
by
any
chance
[or
mostly
likely]
afraid
that
to
tell
them
this
will
give
them
now
the
‘right’
to
carry
on
with
their
‘sins’?
A
most
classic
concern
for
ALL,
believing
in
everlasting
damnation.
As
if
you
are
in
control.
God
will
change
their
hearts!
GOD
is
in
control!
How
many
have
made
the
sarcastic
statement
“oh,
so
now
I
can
do
anything
and
still
go
to
heaven”?
THAT
statement
immediately
revealed their haughty- and provocative attitude. I have a lot to say about this attitude later on another page, however.
2 Timothy 1:7
“For God has not given us a spirit of cowardice, but of power, and of love, and of self-control.”
- Berean Literal Bible
Controlling
people
by
giving
them
the
false
feeling
of
having
power,
set
the
stage
for
them
to
carry
on
using
this
instrument
of
control
to
the
next
person.
There
is
only
one
power
and
that
is
the
power
of
love.
Love
never
needs
force
to
convince,
but
by
being
an
example.
People
who
feel
safe,
secure
and
sincerely
loved,
will
automatically
follow
out
of
desire and in joy. Those using force through fearmongering, are fearful themselves.
May God open your eyes.
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Missionary, What is your Mission?