by Smiley » Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:47 pm
Very true ,but not everybody has the same view on "Living A Christian Life"I know some people that are not even Christian that live lives of virtue and love for all.There is an evangelical church here in town that seems to be way too concerned with raising money for grand buildings and monuments.I cannot help but wonder if these trophies are monuments to god or to themselves.The Westboro Baptist Church is full of educated people who somehow believe that,in order to be a true Christian you must hate and disrupt. David Koresh had his views and what went on inside the compound in Waco was nothing like anything that I would recognize as Christian lifestyle.
Way too many seem to think that as long as you are not a total disgrace to the human race you are good enough,and others seem to think that they can challenge the word of God and win,like somehow they will be able to 'get off on a technicality'
We have to accept god,and we have to be aware that we are here through the grace of God. We should give time to really reflect on our decisions and our actions.I don`t think that this includes constant moaning and groaning about Gods judgement on those of us living in an imperfect world.
We are all far from perfect,we will never be perfect,we should ,however,do the best that we can with what we have to work with.