1
   

Foolish or wise virgin, which one we are?

 
 
PetriFB
 
Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 02:44 am
Jari Iivanainen has wrote interesting article about foolish virgin:

Are you a foolish virgin, about whom Jesus is speaking in the preceding parable (we are going to use on coming lines about this kind of person generally name convert)? In other words are you a such person, who wants to be a Christian and you perhaps go in the meetings, but who however has not any "oil in his lamp", in other words any spiritual life in his heart? Are you in other words only a nominal Christian, who has external Christian habits in his life, but you haven't however received living faith and regeneration?

For it is really possible, that if God has not got to awaken us, that we are just these kinds of people. For we can have all external forms of Christianity, we may have turn from the certain forms of sins and to think that we are on the way to heaven, even though we are going to just opposite direction. Of this kind is so quite possible, if we have not yet seen our condition and need for salvation in the light of God.

For example Oswald J. Smith, who had much experience about meeting of people during his long career of preacher, has indeed written about this matter. He revealed, that many people, who supposed, that their matters were very well, didn't have at all any comprehension about that, how saving took place:



Everywhere, where I go, I meet people, who live in wrong experience and lean on the wrong foundation, believing that they are saved, even though they are not. Thousands and again thousands members of churches, hundreds of professing Christians, confess that they can't inform the foundation of their heavenly hope. They think, that in their life everything is well; they suppose that they are ready to face God, but when to them is presented a few simple questions, their answers expose, that they are as ignorant about the salvation way of God as the heathens of Africa. Satan has blinded their eyes, blocked their ears and darkened their understanding, so that they wouldn't notice their mistake and wouldn't turn to God. Almost coal-black night covers their souls, and as a task of the enemy is hold them in this condition. Many of them are active employees of churches, faithful members of boards and associations, good, moral and honest in their life, but - unsaved. (1)



So, that you wouldn't remain to the condition of uncertainty in the matter of your salvation, we are going to examine a little this area on the coming lines. We will try to clarify, how the convert - in other words how generally religiousness without Christ - comprehends salvation and of what kind his life is. In the same way we will try in the light of the Bible to indicate, how this kind of person can be released from the foundation of lies, which generally appears in convert's life. Perhaps you, who have not yet "oil in your lamp", can find salvation by these researches.

Edit (Moderator: Link Removed

May GBU!
  • Topic Stats
  • Top Replies
  • Link to this Topic
Type: Discussion • Score: 1 • Views: 542 • Replies: 3
No top replies

 
neologist
 
  1  
Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 07:44 am
Be specific.
0 Replies
 
Intrepid
 
  1  
Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 08:02 am
Huh?
0 Replies
 
neologist
 
  1  
Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 10:14 am
Intrepid wrote:
Huh?
That, too.
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

700 Inconsistencies in the Bible - Discussion by onevoice
Why do we deliberately fool ourselves? - Discussion by coincidence
Spirituality - Question by Miller
Oneness vs. Trinity - Discussion by Arella Mae
give you chills - Discussion by Bartikus
Evidence for Evolution! - Discussion by Bartikus
Evidence of God! - Discussion by Bartikus
One World Order?! - Discussion by Bartikus
God loves us all....!? - Discussion by Bartikus
The Preambles to Our States - Discussion by Charli
 
  1. Forums
  2. » Foolish or wise virgin, which one we are?
Copyright © 2024 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.06 seconds on 12/23/2024 at 11:21:49