Why bother he isn't God. The pastor can only discern like any other Christian person he cannot past judgement and he does not disperse God's mercy. Personally any group which preaches you can proclaim your final salvation in this life without meeting Jesus for your final judgement doesn't have the right teaching authority to begin with.
2006-12-10 12:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Straight on. The direct approach is the best way. It is the way you will be respected.
Ask him out for a coffee, or visit him in his office, and say: "I think you think that I am not saved, and I would like to know why".
That way you can clear the air.
Perhaps he doesn't think that, but it is your perception.
Perhaps he does think that and he has a misperception.
Or perhaps he thinks that and he has grounds for it.
In any case, you need to have the courage to get these things out in the open to talk about them. It never hurts either.
2006-12-10 20:38:15
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Just approach them. I think they should be able to deal with it. If they can't they may need to consider another line of work. God bless
2006-12-10 22:52:45
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answered by Chad H 2
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Dude don't. You relationship with Jesus is between you and Jesus. Your pastor isn't necessarily preaching at you he/she is preaching the Bible and if you are feeling convicted then maybe it's yourself or God that doesn't believe your walk.
2006-12-10 20:38:11
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answered by Angelica 3
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it doesn't matter if someone else thinks your not saved, if you know is what matters
2006-12-10 20:36:22
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answered by Visual Cliff 2
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