David :
going into the street, shouting at people, and telling them they’re “going to hell” is not something the Bible teaches, and it’s not how God calls us to reach others. That kind of approach often drives people away rather than drawing them toward God.
Scripture shows a very different pattern. Jesus spoke with respect, clarity, patience, and compassion. Even when He confronted sin, He didn’t scream at people or publicly attack them. Paul wrote that the servant of the Lord must be “gentle to all, able to teach, patient, in humility correcting those who are in opposition” (2 Timothy 2:24–25).
The gospel is meant to be preached with love, truth, and example, not hostility. Yelling at strangers, condemning them, or threatening them with hellfire doesn’t reflect Christ’s character. It also misrepresents God’s plan, because the Bible teaches that God will give all people a fair opportunity for salvation in His timing—not immediate condemnation.
So, standing on a street corner and shouting judgment at people is not biblical, not effective, and not aligned with how God instructs His followers to share the truth.
2025-11-23 01:10:52