Thursday, March 27, 2014

It is often told that we Christians should perhaps not talk so much as we do ...that we should just be an example, and others will see by our example, become curious what we have that's so special, and then they will eventually one day accept Jesus also.

This is all good ...yet, I contend that many of them will see us like the house by the side of the road.
And another thing, I am not always the person they may want to be ...they need to be themselves.  And there are many content atheists who live a life that many would aspire to more than mine ...at least by what they see of my outward behavior at times.

I don't know about you, but I struggle ...and I think that my faith is not at the same level as many of the people we read about in the Bible.  And even those whom we would consider Bible greats, if we had them as neighbors and saw their struggles and all the mistakes they made ...perhaps we wouldn't want to be like them either.

But, that's just it ...that I'm not telling anyone that they should follow me. They should follow Jesus.



Perhaps they can't see the inside of me ...but, they can see what Jesus did.

He was tortured and died in a horrific fashion on a cross ...for our sins.

Jesus also told us how to live.  And He sent out apostles to set an example.

How is it that we should go?

Well, in a similar way, we send out missionaries.

Some people say we should not treat adults like children.  But, if we contend we love children, then that is not such a bad thing ...as we are not really treating them as children if we just merely provide the same kind of eagerness to approach them with love, at their level of understanding. 

If a technique works, why deviate from it when it's not bad. It's a good thing to be a mechanic, but it first must be taught, and if not learned correctly there are consequences.  The vehicle won't run properly. 

Many nations are painfully living the consequences of an unhealthy life ...that could be remedied.  They have never learned that lesson.

The more aggressive argument is that it is cruel for missionaries to go into other people's lands ...and try to change the way they live.  They say we are trying to force our beliefs upon them.

How is that?

Often missionaries help out starving people by giving them food because their belief is ...that they should not go hungry.  Is that cruel?

Then they also give them medical help ...help for the sick and injured.  Is that cruel?

In either of those situations, the attitude is not to ignore them ...saying they reap what they sow.

And if you see sickness, do you just treat the sickness ...or educate them how better to not get sick?

There are unsanitary conditions and the way that people live that increases their rate of sickness.  There are causes that can be avoided as part of the cure.

And how less important is it to help cure their sadness, their sense of hopelessness?  I guess, for those who don't believe in eternal life, there would be no sense of need to share the gospel.  But, those same unbelievers would likely not find reason to protest if it were told that Santa Claus existed ...if they saw that raised their hopes.  But, for one day a year??  Missionary work is a daily commitment.

Seeing how some of these people suffer, they would be among the first that I would think we'd all like to reach with the message of Jesus.

Yes, society takes us for a ride ...on a freeway where we feel free to do whatever we want to do.  And if flying down that freeway, so fast, how possible is it to see the typical Christian ...let alone be curious enough to desire in our life what they have?  We are indeed, like a house by the side of the road.
But, the game is not over!!  It may look like a shutout, but don't let them shut God out of your life.  Then Jesus said, "Whoever has ears to hear, let them hear." ---Mark 4:9, so, if an ear can be found, be encouraged as God can make a silk purse out of even a sow's ear.  And that encourages me ...because I realize sometimes I can be a real boar myself.

If someone tries to pitch evolution to you, and furthermore try to say God does not exist ...don't let them get that one by you.  We may look like the house by the side of the road, but it is more important how He looks to us.  And how do we approach Him?

"Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His Name." ---Psalm 100.


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