How often in todays world do we as Christians show the Love and Grace of Jesus Christ who lives in us? Do we show it or are we the first to condemn those that need to hear about the love of Jesus more than anything in their life. Do we look at a homeless person and offer to help or do we just say to ourselves "they need to get a job". Do we look at an alcoholic or drug addict and help them or do we say "there doing it to themselves who cares". Let me ask you this, if a hooker came in off the street into your Church would you know that she's there needing and seeking Jesus our would you just look at her and condemn what she's wearing. I'm just sick and tired of seeing some "christians" condemning instead of helping and showing the Love and Grace of Jesus. Imagine if Jesus had been that way? The woman caught in adultery would have been stoned, 5000 wouldn't have been fed, and the list goes on and on about how Jesus HELPED people. Have we become so hardened in our sin and so self righteous that we just don't care anymore? As Christians let's show the Love and Grace of Christ to every single person that we meet, especially to those that we know need it now more than ever. We should be so full of excitement over what Jesus has done to our lives that we should be wanting to share it and shout it from the mountaintops! |
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Good word bro. Thanks be to God for loving me enough to transform my life. When no one else cared and had written me off, God still wanted to save me and show me my purpose was not in the life I was living. Thank God for Clay Lyons and his ministry God used to corner me into a place of conviction I could not escape from. On my knees as one thing and standing up 20 minutes later as something totally different, THAT'S NOT EVOLUTION, THAT'S TRANSFORMATION and it is available for everyone. Yep, Christians need it most. Don't just believe it, LIVE IT! We have to care for those that are lost and we have to care for them where they are. There is no rule that states we have to care once they come to church but there is a rule that says we are to go find them and share the gospel. That means getting up, getting out, and planting some seeds wherever we may be.
John
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