Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
Does that mean that Graham is allowed to be disobedient? Why do you keep ignoring that?......
But ...
1. Graham compromised the gospel by saying the gospel of the RCC is the same as the biblical gospel, and by saying that Buddhists, Muslims, Jews, and others might get to heaven without personal faith in Jesus Christ.
2. Graham has cooperated with apostates and infidels who deny the gospel he claims to preach.
Those two things are not an attack. I didn't do these things. It is not an attack to point out the truth. You are defending the indefensible. Why? I can't figure that out.
Dear Pastor Larry,
While I disagree with your conclusion, I admire your standing for truth in spite of personalities.
No, I don't think BG is allowed by God to be disobedient. Nor is any Christian.
But you as an IFB and I as an SBC disagree on what is disobedience, because here you are defining it in terms of a particular view of separation. That view is somewhat unique to IFB's.
Part of the issue is that you and I are trying to interpret unclear statements of BG in light of clear statements. But you and I disagree on which are the clear statements and which are the unclear statements.
See your No. 1 statement I quoted. I do NOT hear BG saying that Buddhists may get to Heaven without faith in Christ. I hear an unclear statement that God is capable of and will call people from every time period and group with or without our help. (No, I'm not a Primitive Baptist.) There is a humility expressed that God does not depend on BG nor on any one of us.
Jesus Christ is the only Way to the Father. I have personally heard BG say that many times.
See your No. 2 statement. I don't know everything BG has done cooperatively, but what I know of seems to have been "cooperation" on BG's terms, not theirs. For some reason, they came to see and hear what was going on and participated in that. They actually heard the Gospel. It is a good thing when Lutheran pastors hear the Gospel and take it back to their congregations!
It is a good thing when atheists hear the Gospel!
It is a good thing when Baptists hear the Gospel and take it back to their congregations!
Karen