The speaker admits that they were secretly a Christian but failed to share the gospel with friends and family out of fear and a desire to fit in. As a result, the speaker and others are now in hell, where they confront the speaker for their lack of witnessing when it mattered most. The speaker expresses regret for not living out their faith and missing the opportunity to save others.
The speaker admits that they were secretly a Christian but failed to share the gospel with friends and family out of fear and a desire to fit in. As a result, the speaker and others are now in hell, where they confront the speaker for their lack of witnessing when it mattered most. The speaker expresses regret for not living out their faith and missing the opportunity to save others.
The speaker admits that they were secretly a Christian but failed to share the gospel with friends and family out of fear and a desire to fit in. As a result, the speaker and others are now in hell, where they confront the speaker for their lack of witnessing when it mattered most. The speaker expresses regret for not living out their faith and missing the opportunity to save others.
1: There was once a time in my life when 7: Then why you wouldn't share?
everything seemed okay. I thought I could
1: I didn't know what to say make everything right. Things are going my way. 4: Oh, really? 2 CERILA: You are my sister 1: I’ve just known you for so long, I didn't think you'd want to listen. 3: My student. 4: Well guess what? YOU WERE WRONG. 4: My friend. 2: YOU KNEW THE TRUTH! SARRAH: I worked with you all the time! 4: You didn’t tell us! 6 & 7: You were nice whenever we saw you. 3: You only make disciples, huh? 1: See? My life was fine. SARRAH: How could you do this! 2: I couldn't have asked for a better sister. You were strong when I was the weakest. 6: You were a Christian? You've protected me but of course... some 1: What have I done? things stay a secret 2: I thought you were a Christian! Sometimes 3: You're a good student, quiet, and respect you even went to church. But you never try of what I thought. We share the same to bring me! It’s not like what I have heard opinions or at least that's what I thought. 3: I couldn’t stand the thought of church. I 6: You sit with me in class, and we always thought Christian arguments were weak. I seem to agree. You said it was okay to believe didn’t know that that was true, that what I believe. something textbooks don’t teach. SARRAH: There is that one day at work, when 7: So, your gospel, it was true? Jesus really you took the time to listen, to the news that I was the savior? I thought Mohammad was a was pregnant. You supported my decision. great prophet. Is Jesus greater? 4: Remember when we were little, and we 1: Well yes, Jesus is the Lord! You didn’t pray play tag all the time? I was your best friend, the sinner’s prayer? and you were mine? Huh, mine, and things were, uh, they were fine, weren't they? 7: NO! I was a Muslim, and you didn’t share. 1: As far as I can see. SARRAH: You’re telling me, you were a Christian? 4: I have just one question, why didn't you witness to me? 1: Yeah 1: What? SARRAH: So, you were just having fun? When you said my decision was okay, to abort my 4: WHY. DIDN'T. YOU. WITNESS TO ME? son! SARRAH: Why didn't you care? 1: Wait! Don’t blame this on me! I am not the 2: If the truth you had could save us, problem here. 3: Then explain why all of this happened. your little disguise didn’t work. Truth is more than some story to tell. 4: I think it’s very clear. SARRAH & 6: Why didn’t you witness to me? 6: You’re supposed to tell us! That’s not hard at all! 3, SARRAH,6,7: Why didn’t you care?! 1: You don’t understand! 3: What? That Christians don’t respond to the ALL EXCEPT 1: If the truth you have could call? save us, THEN WHY DIDN’T YOU SHARE?! 2: You were my sister; you could have shared 1: I didn’t know it would end up like this! this on blood and died for me. I guess you 3: Actually, you did! don’t find them important like the blood of the family. 1: I’m sorry! 7: So, I was a Muslim, you could’ve talked to SARRAH: Cut it out! me. Was it that scary to tell me the truth? 7: You could’ve changed the way they lived. 1: I figured that someone else might do it. 1: I’m sorry, I’m sorry! I wish I could go back… 6: That person was supposed to be you! and start over somehow. I should’ve shared the truth. 3: People like you were the reason why I left, those who served holy in speech, Christians 4: Yeah, you should have. should witness! Even I know that! Why don’t 1: I’m sorry! you practice what you preach!? ALL EXCEPT 1: BUT WE’RE ALL IN HELL NOW! SARRAH: I thought Christians didn’t believe in murder? 1: There was once a time in my life when everything seemed to be okay. But didn’t 1: They don’t accept the gospel, and that’s why I’m in hell SARRAH: Then, why would you agree? You as well. My life didn’t show Christ, I was fake. were supposed to have this life in you! Yet, I didn’t witness worth living out. you wanted to kill the one in me! ALL: So, because you are lukewarm and 4: I was your best friend! You still have neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my nothing to say? mouth. Just one question. 1: I’m sorry it wasn’t that easy! 4: WHY? Because I was gay?! 1: Don’t get me wrong. Know, could have changed this. But I didn’t want to accept the truth. I don’t want to have to dedicate my life, I just wanted to be like all of you. 2: Is that why you became a Christian? So, you might not have to burn in hell? Well,