Hell’s Best Kept Secret

“Hell’s Best Kept Secret” by Ray Comfort critiques modern evangelism, highlighting the high rate of backsliding among new Christians. Comfort argues that integrating biblical law and the consequences of sin into preaching, as historical evangelists did, can lead to more genuine conversions and lasting faith. Also, watch message at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ucnf4rm75Fk&t=266s

In “Hell’s Best Kept Secret,” Ray Comfort expresses concern about the inefficacy of contemporary evangelism, evidenced by high backsliding rates among converts. Drawing from early evangelists like Spurgeon and Wesley, he advocates for a return to preaching that emphasizes biblical law and sin’s consequences to prepare hearts for grace. Comfort’s message, inspired by his observations and biblical study, emphasizes the necessity of understanding sin’s severity for genuine repentance and conversion. He argues that such an approach would result in deeper, more enduring Christian commitment, countering the shallow, feel-good messages prevalent in modern evangelical strategies.
In “Hell’s Best Kept Secret,” Ray Comfort expresses concern about the inefficacy of contemporary evangelism, evidenced by high backsliding rates among converts. Drawing from early evangelists like Spurgeon and Wesley, he advocates for a return to preaching that emphasizes biblical law and sin’s consequences to prepare hearts for grace. Comfort’s message, inspired by his observations and biblical study, emphasizes the necessity of understanding sin’s severity for genuine repentance and conversion. He argues that such an approach would result in deeper, more enduring Christian commitment, countering the shallow, feel-good messages prevalent in modern evangelical strategies.

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