Billy Graham will give an account just like all the rest of us. I listened and watched him preach many times all the way back to the early 60's. Apparently, many souls were converted. How many were added to New Testament churches is not readily apparent. They were instructed to seek a "bible believing" church.
This is consistent with universal church which is pretty much what most of Christendom believes, be it visible or invisible--an interesting contradiction in itself. If the Church is local and visible only, there are many who have an ecclesia problem, not just Mr. Graham.
Having a big dose of the "warm and fuzzy" is not conversion.
If the world likes your preaching, look out, you are surely in a ditch.
The Lord will get all the sheep back in the fold--regardless of how we may botch the mission.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Bro. James
This is consistent with universal church which is pretty much what most of Christendom believes, be it visible or invisible--an interesting contradiction in itself. If the Church is local and visible only, there are many who have an ecclesia problem, not just Mr. Graham.
Having a big dose of the "warm and fuzzy" is not conversion.
If the world likes your preaching, look out, you are surely in a ditch.
The Lord will get all the sheep back in the fold--regardless of how we may botch the mission.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Bro. James