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Singinbeauty
Guest
I am speaking more to those of us living in the US (I don’t know much about living conditions for those in other countries but feel free to jump on in with your thoughts
) and ‘we’ would be ALL Christians…
In the US it is still socially acceptable to be christian. You don’t have fear to being killed for your beliefs and yes, while there are some times when you can get ridiculed for your beliefs by individuals, you don’t have to fear torture by the government nor do you have to fear for your families lives for it. So why is it that there aren’t christians flooding the streets in every state and square mile taking care of our broken world. In the time of Christ and soon after they were working with and for the broken and lost (every one of them) even though they faced danger and death.
I do think we need to feel a sense of guilt for our big houses and fancy cars when there are those out there who scrap together $5 just to feed the family for the week. We get caught up in our bible studies, getting together to discuss what God wants but then we turn around and lose our sights in kids soccer games and working 120 hours a week to afford the nice car and house. Didn’t Christ tell the rich man to give up all his possessions to follow Him?
Have we, as Christians, lost sight of what it is ALL really about? I live in a mobile home in the ‘ghetto’ of Washington State but I am really beginning to see how much I actually have. With my leaky roof and mold ridden ceiling I still see that I have a roof over my head and warmth in the winter. I was watching ‘Extreme Makeover - Home Addition’ tonight about a family who gave up safety to move to a dangerous community to help turn the war zone (as it was nicknamed) into something where you can walk down the street and “not fear that a pop would make you wonder if it was your kid lying in the street” as one woman put it.
The church I attend has what is called ‘Compassion Month’ where we go out into the community and help those in need with whatever they need help with. But why do we have to have something designated to remind us of what we need to do?
And I am not looking to hear about what your church does, I know that our churches do things to help communities. What I am looking for is the congregations and what we, as Christians, are doing. We have been blessed so much (even with leaky roofs
) why do we not practice what Christ said and give up all to follow Him? I count myself in this.
I don’t think we clothe, feed, or give water to enough people because if we did this then there would be none. We don’t band together to help even fellow Christians in our own congregations. People walk in and out of our churches every day who could use even basic help. What do we do to better recognize this? We don’t need more charities, we just need to GO…
Thoughts?
In the US it is still socially acceptable to be christian. You don’t have fear to being killed for your beliefs and yes, while there are some times when you can get ridiculed for your beliefs by individuals, you don’t have to fear torture by the government nor do you have to fear for your families lives for it. So why is it that there aren’t christians flooding the streets in every state and square mile taking care of our broken world. In the time of Christ and soon after they were working with and for the broken and lost (every one of them) even though they faced danger and death.
I do think we need to feel a sense of guilt for our big houses and fancy cars when there are those out there who scrap together $5 just to feed the family for the week. We get caught up in our bible studies, getting together to discuss what God wants but then we turn around and lose our sights in kids soccer games and working 120 hours a week to afford the nice car and house. Didn’t Christ tell the rich man to give up all his possessions to follow Him?
Have we, as Christians, lost sight of what it is ALL really about? I live in a mobile home in the ‘ghetto’ of Washington State but I am really beginning to see how much I actually have. With my leaky roof and mold ridden ceiling I still see that I have a roof over my head and warmth in the winter. I was watching ‘Extreme Makeover - Home Addition’ tonight about a family who gave up safety to move to a dangerous community to help turn the war zone (as it was nicknamed) into something where you can walk down the street and “not fear that a pop would make you wonder if it was your kid lying in the street” as one woman put it.
The church I attend has what is called ‘Compassion Month’ where we go out into the community and help those in need with whatever they need help with. But why do we have to have something designated to remind us of what we need to do?
And I am not looking to hear about what your church does, I know that our churches do things to help communities. What I am looking for is the congregations and what we, as Christians, are doing. We have been blessed so much (even with leaky roofs
I don’t think we clothe, feed, or give water to enough people because if we did this then there would be none. We don’t band together to help even fellow Christians in our own congregations. People walk in and out of our churches every day who could use even basic help. What do we do to better recognize this? We don’t need more charities, we just need to GO…
Thoughts?