A Question Many Entertain
And Some
Brave Enough To Ask
So, if Rob Bell’s Love Wins is an accurate representation of the truth about heaven and hell and we, therefore, can believe that those who die without Christ WILL have a chance to embrace God and salvation after death, why are we in such a hurry to share the Gospel?
- Wouldn’t that possibility be a good reason for people to wait till later?
- Shouldn’t people be allowed to find their own way to God without interference or intrusion?
- Must we be in a hurry or make large personal sacrifices to carry the message to everyone if time is allowed for this later?
These questions may sound impressive but they don’t hold up under scrutiny. Fleshing them out with human experience proves they do nothing to diminish the Gospel’s urgency. It gives us a different, but still very good reason, to stay evangelistically focused.
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For example:
- What would have been different if Hitler had heard and accepted the Gospel before he became the chancellor of Germany? Given the social/political/spiritual climate of the day, it wouldn’t take much imagination to believe some other mad man would have filled his boots had he not come to the fore but let’s assume that Hitler’s salvation would be indicative of an overall climate change for the better. I mean if the Gospel was prevalent enough for Hitler to get saved wouldn’t that be true for others also? And wouldn’t more salvations have encouraged a different outcome?
And there are other examples to consider:
- Who might still be alive if Ted Bundy had embraced Christ before his killing spree?
- How many would have avoided addiction had they been influenced with the Gospel.
- How many cases of abuse could the Gospel have averted.
- Would it still be legal to trade slaves if William Wilberforce, having been affected by the Gospel, hadn’t spent much of his life opposing it?
And more. Who knows how many lies, thefts, and failures of all kinds could have been avoided if more people had been introduced to belief. No, I’m not suggesting the Gospel can create a perfectly sinless world but it does change hearts which in turn encourages the cultivation of soil in which life is bettered not battered, even if it can’t be made perfect.
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But all of those questions have to do with life as we live it now before we die. There is another very intriguing question we need to consider about the life we experience after death.
If a person can get saved after they die, how long will it take following death for him or her to reach the end of their prideful sinful selves and believe? This question addresses the issue of character. Character, good or bad, is ingrained over a long time and when it is bad we don’t easily see it. We become delusional. How long might it take for those delusions to dissolve? [Read more…] about Evangelism’s Urgency – Why The Rush?





