The writer deeply believes in the truth of the Bible, but struggles with the idea that only “few” will be saved. They explain the concept of the “narrow door” as the exclusive path to salvation. The writer also considers the fate of nominal Christians and addresses the issue of falling away from faith. Despite the concern over “few,” they ultimately hope for as many people as possible to be saved.
Be An Inviter
The birth of Jesus, the Son of God, puts an emphasis on a point that many people want to deny. The…
Do We Have a Free Will?
Recently articles have hit the press about a Stanford neuroscientist and biologist, Dr. Robert Sapolsky. Dr. Sapolsky believes that humans…
The Root of Anti-Semitism
Sadly, it is pretty normal for human beings to get tribal. As soon as there is a shortage of a…
Forgiving Others
Today I may have a few physical complaints, but I feel very blessed that I don’t have any urge for…
What Is a Human?
A tactic that has been used for a long time to justify the slaughter of a population of humans, is…
What Is “Sinful Nature”?
In many areas of human behavior, a question emerges as to whether the behavior is nature (driven by our DNA)…
How Do You Know If You Are Saved?
You sit down at a great meal and you eat…and eat. How do you know that you have had enough?…
Should We Judge Others?
Judging others seems harsh. Afterall, who are we to judge? I have wrestled with this question in my occupation as…