“In Matthew 7:21-23, [Jesus] warns that not everyone who calls Him ‘Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of His Father.”
(The Dissenter) In this ongoing series, we continue to strip away the veneer of faux spirituality to expose the rotting core of myths that have led many astray in their understanding of Christ and His teachings. These fabrications are not harmless misunderstandings—they are perverse distortions designed primarily to accommodate secular progressive ideologies.
Today, we confront another such mutation: the myth of Jesus as a Universalist. This distorted view has its roots deeply entwined with the blossoming of liberal theology in the 19th and 20th centuries, gaining considerable momentum in the age of moral relativism. Under the guise of grace and inclusion, this perversion of biblical doctrine claims a wide and growing influence, even within mainstream Evangelicalism. The stakes could not be higher. At risk is not just the clarity of Christian doctrine but the eternal destiny of souls.
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