I don't think Jesus would ask anyone to die over simple, meaningless words. Words carry no weight in a situation where denying your faith can save your or someone else's life. The way I see it, words are only a sin when used as an action to harm someone else or to willfully deceive someone to gain at their expense. Saying you don't believe in Jesus when you most certainly do doesn't violate anything in my eyes.
Danieltwotwenty » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:27 am
I agree and would like to add, even though you have denied with the mouth you wont have denied Jesus with your heart.
Dan
Its not about how brave you are, its about - if you truly have that love inside and whether that love exceeds all. An action out of love is what we are talking about. If you truly love someone(let it be your wife or child, if not God), would you deny them to save your own life?
And such decisions are not always the best ones, neither there are any hypotheticals that can cover every aspect or situation. I believe that a word or two is meaningless whether that be in support or not - unless the heart is in it. A person denying Christ out of fear and a person accepting Christ because of Church or family pressure, are the same. For in them both, the love of Christ is not supreme.
A true confession of faith is more than words and yet words are as important as the intent in which they are spoken, for they flow out of your heart when you are being honest to yourself. Its comes from beyond courage and understanding. It comes with a commitment which is not rooted in reasons and benefits or losses. It is beyond rationality at times, because it defies the material and hopes for the immaterial.
What you are proposing is a shifting borderline between hypocrisy and true faith. The history of Church shows how believers were tortured and murdered because of their faith in Christ and because they chose to hold to it. Even Christ said that because of his name people will persecute his followers.
My point is, if you love Christ more than everything, then you be honest about it. If you do not love Christ more than everything, again, just be honest about it. But You can't say I love Christ with all my heart and soul and then back out of your faith too. Doesn't add up. That's the hypocrisy. I'm not putting a legal stamp over what you said, but I in all honesty I see this scenario as more of a shifting goal post.
Can someone lose their salvation because of it, is an entire separate issue, and one which can be argued from both sides, regardless of what you, me or anyone else says. At the end God knows best about it and all we can do is speculate. I do however believe that His grace far outweighs our weaknesses.
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