Is It OK To Question Someone's Salvation?
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Questioning the salvation of other professing Christians can often be perceived as unloving or judgmental. But is there a Biblical warrant to do so? Are there characteristics that accompany true conversion? And if these characteristics are lacking in the life of a professing Christian, does the Bible allow us to question their conversion?0:00 - Logo intros.0:14 - Reading the question.1:04 - This is an area we have to be balanced.2:43 - Judge others? Does not love "believe all things"?3:11 - Parable of the wheat and the tares (Matthew 13.24)4:52 - Don't be the "salvation police."6:22 - 1 Thessalonians 5 - Do you have the weakest Christian alive in your church?9:54 - In 1 and 2 Corinthians, Paul is very charitable to them.14:39 - 2 Corinthians shows us there are "false brethren" within the church.16:38 - 1 John is loaded with statements challenging people to whether they are saved or not.23:10 - We need to exhort and admonish one another.25:57 - 1 John also speaks about our perspective on Christ.28:24 - 2 Timothy 3:5 speaks of people appearing to be godly who deny the power of God.30:56 - What if someone never mentions Christ when explaining their testimony?33:30 - Question 1 - How do we approach people who say, "My testimony is just between the Lord and me"?36:02 - Example of Bob Jennings being gracious to someone.37:50 - Do not close your eyes to those who bring in error.41:24 - Question 2 - How do you deal with someone whose testimony is not convincing?45:22 - Question 3 - What about a person who does not know when they were saved?52:23 - Tim speaking about his testimony.55:20 - Do you have a new relationship with the Word of God?1:01:09 - We become sensitive to our relationship with God.1:06:36 - What a privilege it is to be a Christian.