Your book lacking rebirth horrifies me
Your book lacking rebirth horrifies me. If I were the type, I could sob from the sadness. There are so many who write so much better than me who have no transforming witness in their books. We’re out of time for that lack.
If there is one thing obvious in our modern America, it’s that Jesus is going to call us home soon. Of course, there’s always the option, if you don’t have faith, that you might have to go through the final great tribulation. But, believe me—you don’t want to do that. Unless Jesus specifically calls you to go through that Hell on earth.
We’re past the time when merely mentioning there is a God is sufficient
My ebook readers are filled with books I bought because they were supposed to be Christian. I’m supposed to be pleased that they mention the Eternal One, or the Creator. I am, but it’s not enough. To be born again you must deal with Jesus, repent of all your sins, and give yourself to Him.
Your book lacking rebirth horrifies me
The time for games is over. The end of the time of the Gentiles is extremely close at hand. Who knows? Your character’s salvation might bring the last Gentile into the Kingdom— and we can get out of here.
If course, maybe you’ve never been born again
If your life did not radically change when you met Jesus, you need to seriously examine your self. Meeting Jesus on that level is very simple, but it’s not easy. You MUST make a decision to give up on the empty rewards of the world. Here’s an explanation of a simple method to do it, so it works.
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you all your sin, repent and turn to Jesus, asking Him to take over your life. That’s all you have to do. He’ll do the rest—once you give Him permission. Talk to Him about it. He’ll answer any sincere question you have.
I reposted this article on MeWe and the MeWe Christian Authors Group.
I absolutely agree. I still have people tell me to tone it down. I understand why they say that from a literary perspective. But for me, no way. I must sermonize.
I try to avoid sermons, but I hit the Truth hard. Reality is: Jesus is Lord, like it or not.