I have been visiting blogs this past month and I have read some surprising things about Christians. Though I am not sure why I am surprised. With today’s fast paced life, microwave lifestyle, throw-away living. Nobody really takes to the time to get to know one another anymore. We have neighbors but do we stop and have a conversation. A real conversation, not “how’s the weather”, “how are the kids”, “nice car you have”, “how’s the wife”. No real deep conversation. “What do you think of the economy?” “Who are you voting for?” We seem to be too busy to discuss issues any more. We let the radio talk shows and media speak what they feel, but do we really share what we feel. I guess that’s why we blog
Then there is the question of eternity. I am excited about my prospect for eternity. But do I know what my neighbor thinks? Where will he spend eternity. Now I am a strange bird [pun intended]. I do talk to my neighbors. I know the neighbor on my left’s wife died 6 months ago. I have spoken with him on several occasions prior and after. They are Christians and though he has grieved her passing, he lives on, putting together the story of their live in pictures for their children. I like him and enjoy the times we get to talk. The neighbor on my right and his wife travel on business all the time; I rarely see them, but when we do talk, they are great people too. The neighbor across the street, my mom loves talking to him; and she lives in another town. He’s a bit weird, but I enjoy talking about life with him too. I know my neighbors I share the alley with too.
But that brings me back to the 21st Century Christian [21CC]. 2100 years after the birth of Christ. Would he even recognize a 21CC. I don’t mean to sound judgmental but when one claims to be a Christian, there are certain expectations placed upon that title. If you do not believe me, spend some time on the wordpress.com sites and link to others that speak about their experiences with “Christians”.
Yeah I put quotes around Christian that time, because there are those who are Christians and others who just love to be called that.My heart is saddened when I read that someone was a Christian, then felt judged or molested or shunned by the “Christians” they were surrounded by.
That is not Christ like. Jesus said, ”A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all men will know that you are My disciples [Christians], if you have love for one another.” (John 13:34,35).This is how those round the 21CC will know that they are Christians, by the way that they show their love to other Christians. That is the test.
Now I know some will come at me with arguments, “Christians are not supposed to judge”. And I agree at this point, as a Christian I am not supposed to judge non-Christians period. But I am supposed to be a “fruit inspector” when it comes to other Christians. I will cover that in my next blog. I am long winded here already.
My heart is sad with those who felt driven away by those who claimed to follow Christ, as I am sure God’s heart is too. 21CC needs to be on alert as there are wolves among us, there are tares that have been sown amongst the Church (Matthew 13:25-ff).Those who have lost confidence in the Church, I feel your sadness, your loss, your disgust. But not all Christians are the same. There are those who love unconditionally.
We weep for those of you who have felt driven from the church building, but Jesus has not forsaken you. He loves unconditionally, hey, He died for you before you were even a gleam in your fathers eye.
More later…
God, please be with those who feel betrayed and who have lost faith because of those who do not truly follow you, but make the claim. In Jesus name – Amen
You seem to have a real heart for people. Keep ‘em coming! God Bless you, Michelle
Comment by Michelle — February 1, 2008 @ 7:33 pm |
I think I’ll add you to my blogroll – do you mind?
Comment by Michelle — February 1, 2008 @ 7:34 pm |
Greetings, I am an Atheist and have a blog site dedicated to cataloging all my observations and questions regarding the bible and Christianity. Recently, a Christian who regularly comments on a number of my posts (whiteman0o0) left a response to one of my questions that disturbed me a great deal. As someone who was raised in the church and attended Private Christian School for the vast majority of my life, I was struck by how unusual whiteman0o0’s opinion seemed, at least to me, regarding this particular issue. The issue was about whether or not everyone is born a sinner. Whiteman0o0 had earlier stated that, yes, everyone IS born a sinner. I asked him to elaborate, arguing that I believed babies and children are innocent. I used an example of an infant that dies unexpectedly in his crib of SIDS and asked whiteman0o0 if he believed that this baby would go to hell seeing that we are all born sinners and the baby would never have had the opportunity to accept Jesus as his personal savior and ask for forgiveness for his ‘sins’. Whiteman0o0 responded, stating that indeed children and babies can go to hell and his reasoning was that God doesn’t judge them for their ACTUAL lives but for the lives they WOULD HAVE lived had they not died. In other words, God creates an alternate timeline where the baby/child didn’t die and sees if they would have become a Christian or not, what sins they would have committed, etc. and sends them to heaven or hell accordingly. This scenario left me truly horrified and I am desperate to learn how many other Christians agree with whiteman0o0’s opinion.
This is the page where whiteman0o0 left his response:
http://doubtingthomas426.wordpress.com/2007/12/16/if-the-statement-is-true-your-religion-is-vile/
I am urging, pleading with anyone that is willing, to please visit this page, read the comments (you can ignore the original post), particularly mine (DoubtingThomas426) and whiteman0o0’s, and whether you agree with him or not, please leave a comment addressing this issue. I truly appreciate it.
Thank you and I apologize for taking up space on this page with my plea.
DoubtingThomas
http://doubtingthomas426.wordpress.com/
Comment by doubtingthomas426 — February 2, 2008 @ 7:25 am |
doubtingthomas426 I would be honored to assist by commenting and will today.
Thanks for the consideration.
Comment by comicphat — February 2, 2008 @ 12:26 pm |
Doubting Thomas:
I linked over to your site and read the feed. These are huge questions that I feel can not be answered sufficiently from the Christian’s perspective without using scripture. Since the scripture is what we base our belief upon, it is where we find our answers about the God we serve. So, please forgive my reliance.
I feel the answer is bound up in Psalm 139 – God is everywhere and knows everything. He understands more about us than we can comprehend ourselves. He sees our unformed substance and has written all of our days in His book before there was even one of them. I believe His knowledge is greater than ours, thus deserving my worship.
As far as accountablilty – I found it interesting, when recently trying to track this thought down in scripture, that God did not hold the children of Israel responsible who were under the age of 20, for their unbelief in the wilderness. They all were allowed to go into the Promise Land – only those over 20 were not allowed in. Just a thought…
Comment by Michelle — February 2, 2008 @ 2:01 pm |
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have added you to my blogroll.
Comment by eagleswingsworld — February 16, 2008 @ 9:08 am |