Post#11 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:13 am
I have no use for religion, or the conventions and traditions that go along with the word. People form cliques and usually, money and power agendas dominate what goes on in organized religion.
What gives Christianity a bad name are people who give it a bad name. I will start with myself. In me the flesh rises up much. It is easy to talk the talk but walking the walk is tough. Non-believers are easily discouraged when so-called role models fail to live up to expectations. Worse, if the role model is conflicted by their own failure they can become very ashamed or worse, they turn completely away from even trying to do what they know is the right thing--obey and act according to the Word.
People who sit back and expect that a person who says they are Christian is suddenly cured from any personality problem, any psychological problem, any character problem, any spiritual problem to the point they are chaste are mistaken. People of faith are people, humans that will make mistakes of both omission and commission. We are all sinners.
You can be free from a lifestyle of sin, but I'll get to that ...
Back to Christianity suffering: In some churches, big money transactions take place and some preachers/pastors are like pimps in the pulpit. Many folks in positions of power in the church are perpetrators who abuse others and betray trusts. They force people into giving up money and guilt trip the people into manipulation. If you've heard of "The Stepford Wives" there are cults out there people get locked into. Those are the extremes, however. There are many, many fantastic churches with above-board accounting procedures, virtuous elders, deacons, trustees, pastors, etc. I have however, a hard time fitting in to most churches for one reason or another. I've attended many over the years, but I think some of my issues above have gotten in the way.
Which all leads me to my own faith. Really simply, I don't really go for religion or philosophy but I do take what is in the bible as the ONLY guideline of authority. Everything from Genesis to Malachi in the 39 books of the Old Testament and everything from Matthew to Revelation in the New Testament is what I consider my marching orders.
Whenever I stick to biblical promises and principles and apply them to my problems, they lead me to prosper. (Used the 4 P's from reading Dr Tim Story). When I step outside of things that I should be doing, I am no longer led by the Holy Spirit. (See Galations 4 and 5) In my own life, I have seen miraculous things happen time and time again. Tim Tebow isn't making stuff up about what happens when you believe in the impossible. I have had tremendous comebacks from things I won't even share, other than to say I was living by the above and Ephesians 4 and other principles when things changed. But don't get it twisted, horrible tragedies happen to good people, regardless. I am just saying my prayers consistently are answered when I do my part.
My philosophy is that I don't really know but I take it on faith that what the bible says is true about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, Ruth, Hannah, Eli, Samuel, Elijah, Elisha, David, Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah, Malachi, etc. in the Old Testament. I endeavor to learn and apply lessons learned from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the Gospels; the lineage of Jesus and prophecies fulfilled, the parables he taught, the miracles he performed, the Transfiguration, Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection, his encounter with Paul and Paul's subsequent conversion on the road to Damascus, the stoning of Stephen, the Day of Pentecost, the descent of the Holy Spirit, the sermon by Peter, his ministry and Paul along with others like Barnabas, Paul's writings, James ministry, John's Book of Revelation. So many lessons and so much historical accuracy to support these teachings has convinced me it is true.
My goal is just to try to live right, get closer to what my faith says I should be, and in areas where I am weak to let God be strong. I will never get into arguments with people who don't share my beliefs. Nor will I sit up here like some hypocrite and profess to be things that I am not.
I WILL tell anyone that my faith has delivered me from illness and things that could have taken me out. Faith in God will give you life, liberty, and joy when everything else fails.
To live it to the fullest, however, the Christian has to do the right things as outlined in those books above. I am not quite there on all my choices, but I do have a lot more wisdom; like you'll find in reading Proverbs and Psalms, if you don't read any of the bible at all. To me, the biggest struggle is what I read in the Book of James, to be a doer and not just a hearer of the word.
Otherwise, give Christianity a bad name and not fully show love and obedience to God.
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