Universal salvation, the view that all people will be saved, is taking over the ELCA as the prominent belief regarding salvation, thanks to the leadership of the denomination. (see here  and here)  This anti-Biblical, dangerous belief is thriving and leaders in the ELCA are not only doing nothing to stop it, but they are promoting it.  All at the expense of billions of souls.

Truth be told, there is no reason to be preaching and teaching universal salvation.  First and foremost, it goes against God’s truth revealed to us in the Bible (see here ).  Secondly, if it was true, a person would be saved no matter if he/she believed in universal salvation or not. 

We know that universal salvation is unfounded and false, yet the ELCA is promoting this belief.  The ramifications of this wrong teaching have eternal consequences.  1) Because those that believe this are not telling people about their need for our Savior.  2) People do and believe whatever they want because they think they are “saved know matter what.”  Sorry, but universal salvation in the gospel of Satan.

Sadly here is another ELCA leader preaching and teaching universal salvation.  Mark Thomsen, Visiting Professor of Mission, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC), writes,

“It would appear that if one takes Jesus seriously, faith in the finality of Christ necessarily includes the recognition of God's creative saving work outside of hearing and believing in Jesus Christ!”

“God's universal transforming work identified in the resurrection of Christ has saving significance for the whole of creation and the whole human family, not just for those who hear and respond to the gospel.”  (read here)

The universal salvation believing leaders have taken over the ELCA.  In our seminaries you have professors that teach pastors, who in turn, affect eternity for millions of people as well as future generations.  


 


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