This Sunday, I will talk about something much of the church has failed to get right— salvation.
And much of the church fails to get salvation right because they fail to get God right. Many ministers are very confused about God.
They will say that “God is love,” for John clearly tells us that. But they also preach that God is vengeful and full of wrath.
Even some parts of the Bible get God wrong. Revelation tells us God will pour out “bowls of wrath” on humankind.
God will not do that.
There is no wrath in God. And how do I know this? In two ways.
First, Jesus tells us.
He says that God loves even His enemies. He says that God is “kind to the ungrateful and to the wicked.”
Dumping bowls of wrath is not kind.
Second, our experience of God tells us that God is love—always love.
I know thousands of accounts of religious and near-death experiences in which people meet God. No one has ever met a God of anger. No one has ever met a God who would want to hurt us.
Millions of people have gone to heaven briefly in near-death experiences. They have not seen one bowl of wrath there.
Yes, I know. Even the blessed Paul mentions “the wrath of God.”
That’s why it is essential that we put Jesus first in reading the Bible.
That is the only way for us to get God right.
Now, how does salvation look without the wrath? Who is saved?
My sermon Sunday: How Did She Get In?
It’s about a Jewish woman who receives a welcome from Jesus during an NDE.
Sunday at 11:00. Join us, in person or online.