but I am at odds with the idea of anyone getting pulled into heaven against their will.
Ahhhhh, free will rears its ugly head.
I think we all get dragged into heaven against our will (we are in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves). How else can we explain what happened to Saul of Tarsus on the Damascus Road? or the words to Luther's explanation to the Third Article of the Creed? " I cannot, by my own reason or strength, believe in my Lord Jesus Christ or come to him, but the Holy Spirit ..."
Lou
Please do not bear false witness - but post the quote in its entirety. As noted above, the passage distinctly describes the work of the Holy Spirit. It seems you are saying everyone has that work done, but the evidence of the world indicates that this is not so.
The problem with "all" dragged into heaven, kicking and screaming is that it denies the eschatological passages, from Matthew 13 and 25, to this week's epistle, to the entire Apocalypse of Jesus Christ.
Evil people exist, who refuse the grace offered in Christ. Some by overt decision (Ted Turner and the deceased Ms. O'Hare come to mine), some by being simply to laze to understand the natural law as point to something larger than themselves. Either way, Romans 2 is clear, they will be judged by their own consceince, against the law of God.
And without a relationship Christ gives us, with the Father, that judgment is hopeless. Having been gathered into that relationship, given faith, granted repentance, we have the assurance of that relationship. Those that reject it, have rejected it. This isn't about a pass into a spiritual disneyland. It is about eternity, as the family of God, the bride of Christ.