Candace Cameron Bure
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Like, are you actually making this all about Jesus or is this a little bit about yourself right now?
Mm-hmm.
And I think having those people in your life is needed.
But yeah, those conversations can be really hard.
I can't think of an exact moment of a time where it's caused like a relationship to completely end.
But even in like sharing the gospel with people that I don't know, there's been some hard moments of people who very much do not want to hear the gospel or just like reject it.
And that's okay too.
But what about you?
Like, especially in your space of acting and kind of being in the secular world, like has there been relationships or even encounters with strangers where you've shared the gospel or the truth about eternity that's caused kind of a like not good reaction?
And then maybe the opposite too, where you've seen like, wow, this conversation really led to like revelation.
Yeah.
First, I want to touch on something that you're talking about, because I think it's so important that so many people have this thought and question of like, why would a good God send people to hell?
If he's really that good, then why would he let people go to hell?
Well, because he's so good, he created all of us to have free will and give us freedom.
free will to make our own choices and decisions but because he loves us so much he's like hey i'm not gonna ask you to have to pay this price of your sin and consequences i'm gonna come down and i'm gonna take on this so that you don't have to but because i love you and i didn't make a bunch of robots i'm gonna give you the choice to choose life or death to choose eternal life with me or to choose the way you want to live which leads from full separation from me forever
And, you know, the reality is, is that God's not sending people to hell.
It's just, we're making the choice to not choose God.
And he's giving us what we're choosing.
Um, he's just letting us choose what, what we want.
And, um,