It is alarming to me. I have met so many people in all kinds of churches that claim to be Christian, but as you work with them and speak with them you can basically tell there is something wrong--something in their spiritual life is lacking.
A recent example of this is a person I asked (who is a Reformed Baptist) of his conversion. His description was so "broad" it was rather alarming. Has anyone ever noticed this?
The same is the case whether they are very knowledgeable of religious doctrines or not. This is a great concern and I am curious who else has noticed this?
Imagine, going your whole life thinking you're elect but when that day comes, you've never come to Christ.
A recent example of this is a person I asked (who is a Reformed Baptist) of his conversion. His description was so "broad" it was rather alarming. Has anyone ever noticed this?
The same is the case whether they are very knowledgeable of religious doctrines or not. This is a great concern and I am curious who else has noticed this?
Imagine, going your whole life thinking you're elect but when that day comes, you've never come to Christ.