How God Saves the Fallen
I have a calling on my heart to share how God saves the sinners and fallen among us so I will be posting a series of blogs about this topic. Let me know if there is a kind of person or individual you think cannot or is not saved. I’d love the challenge of piecing (peacing) it together.
The first one is Judas because I feel like he is the number one target for the guy who did it all wrong. After all, Judas took a bribe to turn Jesus Christ into the authorities.
Another example is how God saved Cain. His story is interesting because we really don’t think much about him except he’s out of the picture. The thing is, he’s not. God just cast him out and marked him for protection. What happened to him?
Other groups are the fallen angels, practicing homosexuals, mass murderers, and adulterers, among other seemingly offensive people. Then, what about satan? That’s a good one, but remember the death and Hades give up the dead.
Then, what about the guy in John 21:21? What’s his story? I’m pretty sure I know who that is and how he’s saved, but that’s hidden deep across the books of the Bible, but Luke 11:29 gives us one heck of a hint.
I will distill all of creation down to one paragraph. There are two kinds of things on trial in life. They represent life with and without the Holy Spirit. Each side lives in desolation or separation from the other half. God is present as Christ in one half while God is absent in the other half. One side has an empty black and small heart while the other wants nothing more than to fill it. The rules require the separation of the family tree of life and knowledge until the cultivated comes around and notices the difference between the two sides. These two are on the cross of life and lost in space and time. It is like someone ending up conscious in another person’s body, yet his own. He takes his own medicine, so to speak.
I want to freely share because the fallen need hope. That said, my upcoming book expands on some of these topics. I certainly don’t have all of the answers, but I can read the signs well enough to know hearts are broken and want nothing more than to be let out of their shell.
Maybe this can help bring some peace in our temporal world as much as the spiritual realm. Peter, after all, has the keys to loose things on earth and in heaven.