Asking God Into Your Heart Again

Asking Jesus into one'south middle is a description of personal conversion used in evangelicalism. It is often regarded as a component of the sinner'south prayer. Paul Chitwood notes that the concept "does not occur readily before the turn of the twentieth century," but had "become the common manner of expressing conversion by the mid-role of the twentieth century."[i] The phrase does not occur in the Bible, and information technology has frequently been criticized.

R. Larry Moyer lists "If you want to be saved, just invite Jesus into your heart" as one of the things that God never said.[ii] Moyer suggests that Revelation 3:20 ("Behold, I stand up at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I volition come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me", KJV) is the only poetry that could be considered to support the concept, but notes that the verse is addressed to Christians rather than non-Christians.[3] Moyer argues that the phrase "often conveys the idea that one is saved by saying a prayer instead of trusting Christ."[iv]

In his volume End Asking Jesus Into Your Heart: How to Know for Certain You Are Saved, J. D. Greear argues that asking Jesus into ane's heart is not the same equally believing the gospel.[v] Greear relates how he asked Jesus into his heart several thousand times "until he came to put his faith in the truth of the gospel instead."[5]

Writing from a Calvinist perspective, Michael Horton regards asking Jesus into one'due south heart as a "pop misconception of the gospel", on the basis that "information technology is the objective work of Christ outside of the states" that "makes the gospel truly Good News". Horton goes on to argue that "salvation by asking Jesus into your centre typically assumes that the Good News is but something that God offers, but the hearer is then allowable to practise something - nevertheless pocket-sized - in order to actually make this salvation effective."[6]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Chitwood, Paul (2001). The Sinners Prayer: An Historical and Theological Analysis (PDF). pp. 44, 48. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  2. ^ Moyer, R. Larry (2004). 21 Things God Never Said: Correcting Our Misconceptions About Evangelism. p. 35. ISBN9780825431715.
  3. ^ Moyer, p. 36.
  4. ^ Moyer, p. 39.
  5. ^ a b Cary, Phillip. "Anxious About Balls". Christianity Today. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  6. ^ Horton, Michael (2009). The Gospel-Driven Life: Beingness Good News People in a Bad News World. p. 92. ISBN9781441205247.

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