So God is all loving in Christianity. He sends his son - so that those whom love the light, will be saved.
Those who are saved responded to the love. The love is for everyone.
Naturally, there should be a love towards the beauty of God. If we place our trust in Jesus and his sacrifice, we will live as repentant servants. This will make us humble towards God and naturally incline to good actions.
I guess
The holy spirit will guide the faithful and all those whom are inclined towards the light.
Guess so
What I'm asking, is it really accurate to say, those whom love the light, will all be guided to Christianity?
Those who love the light have to know about the light. So yes.
Is it accurate to say, all Christians have been guided by the holy spirit, while non-Christians love the darkness over the light?
I don't think so. Depends how you define Christian. I think you could quote the bible to state how non Christians are guided by THS.
Do Christians here really believe this? Or I am misunderstanding?
I think that God has unconditional love for all and that "all will be drawn to him".
Those who are saved responded to the love. The love is for everyone.
Naturally, there should be a love towards the beauty of God. If we place our trust in Jesus and his sacrifice, we will live as repentant servants. This will make us humble towards God and naturally incline to good actions.
I guess
The holy spirit will guide the faithful and all those whom are inclined towards the light.
Guess so
What I'm asking, is it really accurate to say, those whom love the light, will all be guided to Christianity?
Those who love the light have to know about the light. So yes.
Is it accurate to say, all Christians have been guided by the holy spirit, while non-Christians love the darkness over the light?
I don't think so. Depends how you define Christian. I think you could quote the bible to state how non Christians are guided by THS.
Do Christians here really believe this? Or I am misunderstanding?
I think that God has unconditional love for all and that "all will be drawn to him".