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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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.
Missionary, What is your Mission?