More then one reader has inquired about what I have to say against the doctrine of Universalism.
Well, I have alot to say about it. Maybe too much!
I'm trying to reduce my thoughts to only a few dense articles, but the compression is taking a while.
Here is what I wrote to one email inquiry this morning:
Most people critique Universalism because it is too merciful/grace-ish ... and because of that, dogmatic Universalist have developed their belief system with the appropriate proof-texts that preserve their viewpoint to their own satisfaction against legalistic criticism.
I am not like most.
Though I have refutation for Universalist, mine are not like any other critiques that are common.My criticism is primarily focused on legalism within Universalism (hard to believe, isn't it?) and the reversal of the mechanics of redemption with regard to man and God.
While these are admittedly fine points of contention, they are sufficient (in my view) to dismantle universalism as a orthodox theology.
My hope would be that Universalists would find my critiques to be far more liberating and grace-oriented and scriptural, and that they would not let universalism to steal their freedom any longer. However, I suspect that self-exaltation (click link) will interfere, and most people will make war with me, rather then address my critiques on their merits or lack thereof.
I realize now, that I haven't even begun to answer your question. That's okay, I am going to answer it in a few upcoming blogs that address universalism in the coming days. Right now, a couple of the posts are being honed as drafts, and I'll probably release all of them at once, so that context can be derived from each other.
Thanks for your patience. I'll look forward to your feedback when you get a chance to read what I am going to publish.
Beloved, why do you ask of your sins and their forgiveness? Do you not know they were forgiven before the foundation of the earth through My Son, the Christ. For He knew you then and knows you yet still. For I have forgiven you, yet you have not. Confess all in your heart, and feel My presence, and My forgiveness will come into you and give you peace. ~ God [Letters from God and His Christ - Volume 1 - Open Your Heart to the Lord, and He Will Give You Rest]