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Chapter 1
I've been getting an impression some folks on the forum think I go around all the time telling people where they're "gonna go". Like I'm an OT Prophet railing the judgment of God down on everyone or something like that. Well, I'm not like that. I'm really not.
Chapter 2
I regularly talk about the Lord with believers and non-believers alike, at work, at the store, kids playing soccer, the mailman, all the time, whenever I can, everywhere I go. It doesn't matter to me; I'll holler "Praise the Lord!" really loud if bang my thumb with a hammer (it happened at work and, Oh yeah, they sure heard me awright!
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Chapter 3
The last time I talked about "hell" with someone was about three months ago. A co-worker and I worked together in a secluded area of the factory and had the opportunity to talk a fair amount and still get our job done, np. He asked me, "How bad does a person have to be to not go to hell?" I asked him how good he thought a person has to be to go? He didn't know. Then I asked him why he asked, if he was afraid he might go there. He wasn't sure.
Chapter 4
Over the next few weeks, I came to believe he was a Christian, though backslidden, and told him so. Why? He had talked about how he used to go to church several years ago, was a youth leader, but "got away from it" due to several very bad problems in his family, he didn't handle them right. One day he told me some of the bad things. I said I have to go to the bathroom and will be right back. I went in there and cried and said a prayer for him. I'm a Wimp For Jesus and ain't ashamed to say so....
Chapter 5
After a few weeks went by, one day he told me that since we met he had been discussing the Bible with his family for the first time in about 6 years and thanked me for the talks we had had. I said, Yer Welcome but I probably enjoyed it a lot more than he did! then thanked him back. He told me several things he'd changed in his life (stopped some pretty bad sinning I won't mention). God exists....inside factories.
Chapter 6
From what all he had said, and had been saying as we went along, I could tell he wasn't telling me about his 'reforms' to try to 'defend' or justify himself (like how some people say, "I never murdered anyone," etc.) He was giving me his testimony and praising God! I told him that too! "I am?" he asked. Yes, you yam, I replied. Though he still had doubts he really was a Christian, I told him if he wasn't, he sure was on the right track! And that, maybe the next time he has about 100 questions about God and the Bible, why doesn't he read the Bible more and ask God some of this stuff? He said he'd never thought about going about it exactly like that. I said, sure! Just read the Bible and give God your next few questions and see what happens. He went to another shift so I haven't seen him much since.
Chapter 7
Every time I saw him (I got laid off recently) he'd give me an update on how things were going: Better and better all the time. So, anyway, just because I'm really against universalism...my name's not John, and I'm not a Revelator! If y'all were to be around when I witness to people...I think you'd be surprised at how I go about it.
Epilogue
"Hey buddy, you need a jump?"..."Yes I do"..."You got cables?"..."Yep, no problem."...(four minutes later)..."You may not believe this but I got a jump from God once"...(I get the weird look)..."Yes, Sir. He hotwired me right up and fixed this alcohol problem I had. Got my brains dried out, a brand new life, and found out you can put this stuff they call 'food' inside yer refrigerator!"
"Are you a Christian?".....O, GLORY TO GOD AND HIS CHRIST!!!
THE END