I wouldn't agree with that at all. God wants us to grow in knowledge and He want us to come into a mature understanding. If the person never gets out of the doing things out of fear stage then so be it, but God desires us to grow out of that stage.This is why Nee and Chitwood's doctrine really means nothing to Christians like you and I who already serve our Lord out of love.
Part of that growing is knowing what our purpose is and what our calling is. And the gospel of the kingdom is merely part of that process. We are to leave the milk behind and move onto the meat and then the stong meat of the Word. The deeper you go the more you have to work at understanding. The deeper you go the harder its gets. Where Christendom goes wrong is they believe all of God's Word is easy to understand and that's just not the case.
That's just it they don't. Unfaithful, disobedient, non-overcoming Christians will not get to take part in the kingdom. If that were so then there would be no need to be faithful, obedient and overcoming.However Nee and Chitwood and others cannot understand, in my opinion, how some Christians do not look so Christlike and loving but still get to be in the kingdom to come.
This is interesting that you bring this back up, because at one point you said that an unfaithful, disobedient, non-overcoming Christian would get to rule and reign with Christ and then a few pages later you said that they weren't really Christians to begin with.
See you have the same struggle that all of Christendom does. What to do with those people that say they believe in the substitutionary death and shed blood of the Lamb, but don't produce good fruit. Most of Christendom takes one of two two roads. They say they can either lose their salvation or they were never saved in the first place. But neither are Biblical answers. So we have to find out what the Bible says. And Scripture tells us that there are going to be "saved" individuals that don't look "saved" at all on the outside, and then will not receive their inheritance and they will be rewarded according to their works whether good or bad.
Modern day Christendom views the word reward in an incorrect manner. Modern day Christendom says reward is something that can only be positive, but in a Biblical sense that is not the case. Reward can be either positive or negative.
So now you can judge the motives and the heart of another man. Mercy you are smarter than I am. After having studied just about all of Bro. Arlen's material I would say that he is merely letting Scripture say what Scripture says. I have only read two of Nees books and while I liked some parts of it I probably will not read any more.So they grudge in their hearts that it is not fair and desire they be punished in some way.
But I think it is pretty presumptious, at best, of you to say what either of these two men have done and why they have done it.
Again I have read and listened to almost everything that Bro. Arlen has written or preached (sermons that are available to listen to that is) and I have not heard him condemning anyone. He has merely stated what Scripture says. It is not his job or my job or anyone elses job to condemn, but it is our job to share the Truth as it has been revealed to us by the Spirit.So I believe satan put this doctrine in their hearts in yet another attempt to divide God's children and tie up their time in condemnation of each other rather than spending their time teaching to those babes in Christ that obedience equals love.
Yes I believe one will be rewarded for obedience whether out of fear or whether out of love. My child is rewarded for staying out of traffic whether he liked staying out of traffic or not.Do you believe that if a Christian obeys with a grudge in doing so, like I hate doing this but God's word says I have to, that Christian will still receive the reward?
And Scripture is never worthless to pursue!