What I am saying is that you can't scare hell out of folks.
Christ message is one of faith not the law, as a means of salvation.
The law should be taught and the Holy Spirit will move on those who are His to mold and correct--but our salvation is not based on our perfection but on Christ. His Holiness is imputed, as a gift, to those who come to him in faith.
Fire and brimstone may scare one but it is the drawing of the Holy Spirit and giving the faith to believe that Christ is who He says He is---God, which leads too salvation..
It is a mixture of love and warnings, cajoling and urging which helps the faithful grow.
Fire and brimstone as a steady diet is not teaching the full council of the scriptures.
Blessings
Thank you William for your response. It helps me understand your position.
I agree 'we' can't scare the hell out of anyone.
I agree no man is saved by keeping the Law (that was the error of the Pharisees).
Note how today folks treat the gospel as if it doesn't matter, it's just a matter of personal preference ?
Isn't one of the primary points of God's Law that is reveals the 'hell' (rebellion) that is already in us, thus paving the way for us to understand just how badly we need forgiveness & restoration by Grace ?
It is the 'goodness of God that leads us to salvation', amen ?
It seems like the Good News can't be appreciated until we first hear the 'Bad News' - that is a detailed telling of the Law, which reveals our sins. As Paul said, "I would not have known coveting was a sin, unless the Law had told me, 'Thou shalt not covet...."
If we heard more detailed teaching, preaching & application on the Law, and how far we fall short ('the Law hath concluded all under sin...'), then the Good News of Christ's taking upon him, the awful price of our rebellion, would be far sweeter.
That is essentially what I was trying (& failing ) to say in my earlier post.
"The Good News isn't truly good, until we hear just how awful, the Bad News is: our sins (disobeying His Commandments) condemn us to be separated from Him eternally, but Christ, who had never sinned, was punished for our transgressions (violations of His Law), that we may obtain right standing with God":Proverbs 9:10 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.
Proverbs 16:6 By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil.
Proverbs 14:27 The fear of the LORD is a fountain of life (eternal life), to depart from the snares of death (eternal damnation).
It could be said the Old Covenant lays an unbearable burden of the Law upon us, proving our need. The New Covenant relieves that tension, providing & applying our needs in Christ.........
Now, the Good News can begin to be truly GOOD NEWS ! Praise God for that, eh ?