You dodged the entire point. I was trying to show you that you don’t know who will or will not be saved. Going around shunning sinners is not what Christ did. This doesn’t mean that we should condone sin or tell people that they are fine as they are. We should try to reach them with the life changing gospel of Jesus. This is what Christ told us to do, to proclaim the gospel (the good news) that God became man, lived a perfect life, and then died a criminals death, taking our place. This free gift is available to all men. If you walk around “hating sinners” you have missed the gospel and I fear for your soul. Paul was “chief among sinners” and murdered Christians and yet God chose him to write ~25% (by word count) of the New Testament.
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yeah but you havent even thought about this...
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbaapc/22200/22200.pdf
Believers must share the Gospel far and wide, yes.
But it is not Christians who create new believers, but God who regenerates unbelievers and draws them into Christ forever.
TLDR: you are being dutiful to share the gospel, but you are not converting people yourself.
The gift of salvation is available to all believers, but only those whom God regenerates can have true belief.
In other words, Christ died for God's elect people, not the world.
Denying sinners their sin, refusing to enable and pamper their sin, and refusing to fellowship with them does not mean refusing to share the Gospel.
Jesus ate with tax collectors and sinners. I guess you know better than Jesus.
Again. The Bible contradicts your theology.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” - John 3:16