Thursday, March 28, 2019

To Believe or Not To Believe :: essays research papers

To Believe or not to BelieveThe short narrative Salvation portrays the life of Langston Hughes at an primordial age confronted with the decision to come forward and be saved. His auntys church, held a special meeting for children, to bring the young lambs to the fold(Hughes, 197). end-to-end the story, he sits in his seat, his aunt Reed sobbing the whole time, convocation pressuring him to come and be saved, and waiting to see Jesus. Yet nothing for incessantly happens-no bright light, no Jesus, nothing. The church is full of a mighty lament of moans and voices(198) waiting for Langston to get up and see Jesus. So he does. He cannot wait any longer and lies to the entire congregation, simply saying he was saved, but only to save from any further trouble. In the end, he never sees Jesus, keeps his lie a secret from his aunt, believes there isnt sluice a Jesus, and is farther from the truth than ever. The story does have good logic. It is apprehensible if someone is completely turned off to the church doctrine because they were pressured or coerce to accept Christianity. It is not that persons fault if that do loathe the truth of the Bible. It is, however, the fault of whomever was doing the witnessing. They either did a terrible job presenting the church doctrine message, or they didnt have any Scripture to back up their words. In Hughes case, the gospel presentation was the worst Id ever heard going from a wonderful rhythmical sermon, all moans and shouts and alone(predicate) cries and dire pictures of hell, and then he sang a song close the ninety and nine safe in the fold, but one little lamb was left out in the cold(197). What a polish up transition. In my aunts case, she, similarly, was completely turned off to the gospel. At her husbands funeral, two or three nuns came up to her and essay to witness to her. Attempted mind you. What may or may not shock some people (however not surprising to me), was that they blatantly told my aunt that her husband went to hell. Again, this is at her funeral. I do not know if he did or did not believe in Christ as his Savior-I was too young at the time-but what an unfortunate way to let her know rough the grace of God. It is no wonder she is still turned off to the gospel to this day.

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