leap of faith
It seems to me that the people with the most pain, the most frailty, have the least trouble coming to Christ; making a leap of faith. The irony of this is rich; people who’ve experienced the worst in life can somehow understand a God who claims to be the opposite of all they’ve experienced. God calls out to Hell, “I am Heaven…” and somehow, for some reason Hell believes Him.
Questions:
1. Why is it that people with the most pain have the least trouble taking a leap of faith?
2. Is this really a leap of faith or is it just an act of desperation? If so is desperation really the right reason to come to Christ? Is it selfish?
3. Can someone come to Christ without selfishness and without desperation?
Any thoughts?
Questions:
1. Why is it that people with the most pain have the least trouble taking a leap of faith?
2. Is this really a leap of faith or is it just an act of desperation? If so is desperation really the right reason to come to Christ? Is it selfish?
3. Can someone come to Christ without selfishness and without desperation?
Any thoughts?