Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Monday went OK

 Long, though.  I had to run by the bank after work and get the bank statements.  All new drivers coming home; more evangelism.  

When I got by my transfer point to come home some drivers were actively avoiding me which I found funny.

On bus now; more later 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"When I got by my transfer point to come home some drivers were actively avoiding me which I found funny." Gee I wonder why.....

Heather Knits said...

Oh I was laughing my butt off. They can run from me but they can't hide from God. He will catch up with them eventually.

My job is to go out there and make an ass out of myself. He does the work.

Anonymous said...

I would be so embarrassed but you take it as a badge of honor. No amount of pills will bring you into reality. Evangelism is distorted and sick, it makes regular devout Christians look bad.

Heather Knits said...

You know what's sick? Knowing someone's going to hell when they die and doing NOTHING to warn them. Jesus said we had an obligation to share the Gospel - several different times in the Gospels.

His last commandment in Matthew 28 was to go into the world and preach the Gospel, make disciples.

I plant seeds (a parable Jesus told, look up "the parable of the sower"), someone else comes along and waters, but we all celebrate in Heaven together.

Soul-winning is the ONLY thing I do in life that matters.

Caring for Ron was another - literally blessing those that cursed me. And he died happy and safe at home with his cats. I couldn't have lived with myself if I did anything else.

I don't run around shrieking at people; I hold up a sign. It is as simple as that. The sign says "Free Bibles". Many people ignore me. Some people laugh at me. Some people take a Bible. A very few indicate they like what I'm doing. But I keep going.

I also hand out tracts in bags of candy to service providers. They can read the tract or throw it away, I don't know. Twice now different people have said they read the tract. That's all I can ask.

God is doing all the work here I just go; and pray.

Anonymous said...

There is no such thing as hell. And for arguments sake let's say that there was a hell. Fine we will run with that....Ron was supposedly saved but there was NO change in his life that evidenced the holy spirit dwelling inside him. He was a drunk, an abuser, a cheater, ALL while being saved. There was no transformation - so one could argue Ron is in hell since he was a false Christian.

BUT the good news is that there is no such thing as hell. Ron knew that because of his near death experience. It has nothing to do with him being saved - it is what the after life is. Love that is pure that no one here can ever hope to emulate with our human mind.

The soul is encapsulated in a human body. Once the body dies the soul is freed. Yes the soul will see and feel what the pain, suffering, joy and love the human body caused BUT it is a lesson for the soul and a soul is the pure form of energy trapped when in the physical plane and dimension.

Before Jesus was crucified there was no real path to "heaven." No Saviour that would take all the sins of each human being and they had to kills thousands of animals to try and atone for their "sins," imperfections on earth. I have to say it baffles me as to why God would demand the ritual slaughter of animals in the Old Testament and leads to some very troubling conclusions about God from these things alone.

Of course you will discount what I have written. Will you post it? I hope so because you are giving people misinformation about death and what is to come for billions of people who do not believe in or follow Christianity. And that is the saddest part of all of this that when one is in a religious cult they cannot and will not see that maybe there side is just plain wrong.

Heather Knits said...

I will allow it. I think everyone knows my view.

Remember I'm freelance even most Christians think I'm nuts.

Anonymous said...

Didn't God say to listen to his son? Yet, you never mention Jesus.

Heather Knits said...

Jesus is everything that goes without saying.

I see it as a Trinity thing; when I say "God" it is "God the Father" "Jesus" "Holy Spirit"