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- APO:Pagans: what about those people over in Africa, etc.
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- If there is one question that is most frequently asked of those who
- shared the Good News of the Gospel, it is, "What about the pagan on the
- deserted island who has never heard of Jesus Christ or God and has
- never even seen a Bible, is he condemned to the fires of Hell for his
- unbelief?" And the next obvious question, "How could a loving God
- condemn a person who never had a chance to hear the Gospel message?"
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- Those are fair questions. I too asked them after I was a Christian.
- I wondered how a pagan could have the same chance of being "saved" that
- I had since I lived where Bible Churches were in abundance. The answer
- comes from the sole source of truth-- the Bible. In the Book of Romans,
- Chapter 1, verses 18-32, we find God speaking about the pagan and his
- own responsibility for his unbelief and resulting judgment.
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- To begin with, in verse 18, we find that the wrath of God is being
- revealed against the pagan (referred as those who are godless and
- wicked). Verse 19 tells why God is pouring out His wrath on them,
- "since what may be known about God is plain to them." (Rom 1:19). God
- holds the pagan responsible for his unbelief because the truth of God
- is "plain" to him! In other words the pagan does have the truth
- available to him and is therefore accountable for what he does with it.
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- When we think of the pagan on some island without missionaries or
- anyone who knows the Gospel we can become confused when the Bible says
- that the truth about God is "plain" to them. Verse 20 settles our
- questioning hearts, "For since the creation of the world God's
- invisible qualities--His eternal power and divine nature--have been
- clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are
- without excuse."
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- The pagan is accountable for his sins because of his rejection of
- God, who is revealed in creation. Let me try to illustrate this to you.
- Imagine an island where a primitive tribe lives and the Christian
- Gospel has not yet been introduced. There are no missionaries and no
- one who knows about God, the Bible, Jesus Christ or the Holy Spirit.
- Remember, God said the pagan is without excuse, since the truth of God
- has been made known to them. Now the pagan on the island is without God
- in his life and is a sinner condemned to Hell. (Rom 3:23 "all have
- sinned. . ."). Each pagan on the island will at some point in his life
- come to the realization that God exists. Picture the pagan coming out
- of his hut and looking up into the night sky at the myriad of stars and
- the moon, or during the day, when he sees the sun, the mountains, the
- flowers, the animals or even his own hand. That pagan comes to a simple
- conclusion--someone made all this! He does not know that the someone is
- named Jesus Christ.(Colossians 1:15-17).
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- Now at this point, the pagan (unbeliever) realizes that there is
- someone "out there" responsible for creation and all it's power. I
- believe that every person on the face of the earth, will someday (after
- the age of reason) come to the same conclusion that there is someone
- who is mighty and powerful, who is responsible for creation. Now what
- happens next is critical, for the pagan will do one of two things.
- First, he may say to himself, "There is someone out there, but I don't
- care." What happens here is the act of rejection of God. He knows that
- God exists (not by name). He has seen God's invisible qualities--His
- eternal power and divine nature. . .being understood from what has been
- made (creation); therefore, he has no excuse for his rejection. (Rom
- 1:20). He ceases the search for truth and will go his own way and will
- worship man and creatures instead of the Immortal God. (Rom 1:23).
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- The other choice that he could make is to say, "There is someone out
- there, and I want to know more about him." Now, at this point he is not
- saved, but he is desiring more information about God. The Scriptures
- show that those who seek the truth will find it, "If you seek Him
- (God/Jesus), He will be found by you; but if you forsake Him, He will
- reject you forever." (1 Chronicles 28:9). Therefore, the pagan who
- desires to know more about God will find the truth. In other words, a
- pagan isolated from the Christian world is promised by God that, "If
- you seek God, God will be found." Now, how will God do this? I really
- don't know, but I do know that God is faithful to his promises. He will
- bring the truth to the pagan, and that will be the Gospel of Jesus
- Christ, "for salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other
- name under Heaven given to men by which we must be saved." (Acts 4:12).
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- God's ways are not our ways, yet we can see in the past how God
- brought the message to the lost. Missionaries are a primary vehicle,
- carrying the Gospel message to the people. Radio broadcasts of the
- Gospel are sometimes used; also personal testimony of another person is
- possible. That pagan will hear the message, and it will be from the
- Bible and will not be broadcast by angels, but by men. God is
- responsible to get the truth to all who seek it. But note that just
- desiring to hear the truth does not save anyone. There are only two
- kinds of people in Hell; one kind are those who realized that "someone"
- (God) was out there but didn't care to seek after Him, the other kind
- of person in Hell are those who realized that "someone" was out there
- and sought after Him, then heard the Gospel message and then rejected
- it.
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- The pagan who seeks after God will hear the truth and then can
- either accept the Gospel or reject it. If he accepts it then he is
- forever saved and will walk dressed in white for all eternity in
- Heaven. But the pagan who rejects the truth will be cast into the fires
- of torment and will be without excuse.
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- So, it makes no difference if you live on an isolated island or next
- door to a Baptist Church in America, the chances for finding the truth
- of the Gospel is the same. God guarantees that all persons will be
- located at exactly the right place for them to find the truth, ". . .He
- (God) determined the times set for them (time period) and the exact
- places where they should live. God did this so that men would seek Him
- and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him. . ." (Acts 17:26-27). In
- other words, I was placed in Kokomo, Indiana, as the best place for me
- to find Jesus Christ. A person living in Africa is there because it is
- the best place for him and his personality to seek and find God.
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- God is so gracious and kind to man. We all deserve to live forever
- in the fires of Hell, but His love provides salvation through the shed
- Blood of Jesus Christ on the Cross of Calvary. Oh, what a great and
- Glorious God we have, Blessed be His Name forever.
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