Jane_Doe22
Well-Known Member
Amen!I don’t think you know me or what I defend. I have found that salvation is a very personal event. It’s different for each individual. But if someone thinks of it in terms of “asking Jesus into their heart,” who are we to bash this?
Amen to this as well.Who is "bashing" anything? I am simply inquiring about where this tradition comes from. In reality, I think everyone has to have a starting place. A sinner's prayer asking for forgiveness and the indwelling of Jesus is as good as any. In fact, I think if prayed in sincerity with true repentance then it is always answered. The problem arises when we assure someone that they are saved just because they have prayed this prayer. I have several friends who are unreachable now because they "prayed the prayer" and someone told them that's all there is to it. They have been indoctrinated and can't see past it because they have their "fire insurance". I guess you have to have the same experience with people you know to have the same concern.
Accepting Jesus does not mean shallow "recite this prayer and then you'll get into heaven". (as if you were uttering a magic spell...)
But it's true deep conversation: accepting of our Savior and following Him. Not just talking the talk, but the full-package conversion (words, actions, heart, mind, soul).
Saying a prayer with that deep conversion is great. If it's an acceptance over time or without words, those are great too.