The Church Is Falling...
I decided to start this diary based on what I have discovered and am still discovering is true concerning our relationships with God and the Church. It is my goal through this diary to communicate God's unconditional love for us and His vision for the body of Christ today. In this very hour, God is putting together an army filled with radical youth and one that is destined to fulfill the promise of His purpose. The Church Is Falling! Attending church growing up my belief system was built on doing my best to become the perfect Christian who would please God and earn his love. You know the drill. Follow the rules set before us by people in leadership positions who are older and smarter than ourselves (leaders who think they have all the answers and know God) . Older yes, smarter, not so much. Follow God's laws, obey the 10 commandments, do everything you can to turn from sin and strive to be righteous and holy. Everything I knew was built on fitting in to these people's ideas of what a Christian should be. I spent years trying to figure out how to be perfect and please God with no success at all. All the while wondering to myself how these mentors to my ideals were doing on their quest to be perfect and holy. My whole focus began to be about pleasing these people. Never taking time to really ask God who or what He wanted me to be, instead I was letting these people (who had problems, just like all Christians I know) tell me what their interpretation was of what God wanted for me. Would you let someone who was cruel to others, harsh to their family, critical and judgemental tell you how to live your life. What was I thinking? Did I confuse "respect your elders" with allowing myself to be tore down by people who's entire idea of being a christian was built around religious prejudice's. Have you heard this? "If you hang out with non-Christians then you are not pleasing God by exposing yourself to unholy people". I grew up hearing things like this and really questioning myself. I started to turn this criticizing inward and began to really dislike myself for not being able to adapt to these other people's values and belief systems. I am not the only one who's eyes have been opened to the truth and has experienced what God is really like and not how he's been portrayed in the church. There are great leaders that God has raised up to share knowledge, wisdom, and truth about how the church we once knew is going to be taken over by God's heart and vision for His people. The Fall of The Church has begun as people all over the World who have a close friendship with the Lord have discovered the truth that God's Kingdom is built on. That truth is loving one another, seeing people how God sees them, and empowering them to fulfill their divine destinies in Christ. |
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2 Comments:
I do agree with you to some extent. I agree that God dose not want us to judge others and that he dose not expect us all to be perfect. That’s why he forgives our sins. I also think that it is ridiculous how the Churches have turned into a fashion show or how you are judged by your social status. However I do feel that the Lord dose expect us to live or lives honestly and with little wrong doing. Meaning that you can not knowingly live a life of sin and think that as long as you love the Lord and have asked him into your heart and in your eyes worship him it’s ok, he’ll forgive you. Yes the Old Testament is hard core but the underline of how the Lord wants us to live, do our best, to follow are there. I believe that the reason the Christian name is know longer as ‘strong’ or as “proud” is because there are so many people who mold the Lords words to justify their own sins. That, people now question the Christian belief because there is no direction. You have some telling you that you have to be perfect and you have some saying no it’s ok to sin. The only thing that seems to be agreed upon is that you have to welcome the Lord into your heart. I think that if you’re going to talk about it then you should be about and not just speak about it. And if you love the Lord, welcome him into your heart, and do your best to live an honest, not sinful life, repent when you do wrong and try your best not to do it again, then the Lord will forgive you! But I do believe that you will pay for all sins done on earth before you leave. I don’t know that I’m right but that is my belief!
Dear Anonymous...
Thank you so much for your response. I love feedback and want people to comment about what they think. It gives us more to talk about.
I don't believe either that it is OK to sin. However, I don't believe that people will be punished for their sins. I'm curious how you feel that people will pay for their sins. What is the price? Are there different punishments for different sins?
I look at wrong choices especially in my own life that I have made where those choices have caused some pain and have had consequences. Someone once told me what God's wrath truly was. I had to agree with them. They said, "God's wrath is your free will". This hit me hard. The pain in the sin is a payment in itself.
We shouldn't in our own lives allow for sin. We should want to draw closer to God and let him finish the work in us He started. Sometimes we make mistakes that help us learn and give us powerful testimonies. In those experiences God moves in our hearts, draws us into repentance and shows us what is pleasing to Him.
Life should not be a free for all, but I know God did not send his son to die for perfect people. Perfection at times can become religion and that can kill the true Spirit of God. That is just how I see it. I believe everyone is entitled to their belief because that allows each of us to listen, understand, share, and learn. Thank you for sharing.
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