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Hi all,
After much thought over the weekend, I have decided to post something that has been weighing down on me. Before I get down to my question, here's a little background on me:
I come from a country that has over 330 million gods. My family was initially Roman Catholic, but many have chosen by their free will to be born again believers. When my parents "converted", I was 4 years old. So, I have been brought up with the knowledge that Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father, and our ONLY Saviour, through whom we gain Salvation. I personally gave my life to Jesus around the age of 7, and have continuously been striving to get closer to God. I have had the opportunity to be part of numerous ministries especially with poor street children, orphans, and children of lepers. Working in my family NGO since the age of 10, I have never been blessed more.
Over the years, I have met, worked with and hung out with people from various religions and faith. I have numerous friends who are Hindu, Muslim, Jain, and Sikh. Though I have mentioned Jesus quite a lot and even invited them to church (some did attend), none of them have condemned my faith. I have had lengthy biblical discussions with Muslim friends. They tell me about their faith and I tell them about mine. Not a single non-Christian has criticized my faith or told me off. Instead, they actually listen. Being a human, none of us can convert anyone. It's only through the holy spirit that a person's heart and beliefs can be changed. We can however, love them, and through our Christ-like love and our behaviour, they can come to know of our faith and our Saviour. That's what I believe.
It is so disheartening when I come across Christians who openly condemn people. I have had homosexual friends who have been condemned by Christians in such a bad way, that they do not even want to hear the name Jesus anymore. I do not believe that that is what Jesus has asked us to do. This post is not about homosexuality, though. It's about us, Christians. I have had experiences with Christians of other denominations, particularly a few Roman Catholic relatives who have downright told me to keep my stupid faith to myself. This did shock me, as I wasn't trying to convert anyone. I was just sharing something from the Bible.
A few days ago, I was in the Lounge chat room. A 22 year old girl (I do not want to name her for sake of her privacy), sent me a message (PM). She's quite new to this site, and I have never talked to her before. She blatantly stated that I was a lukewarm Christian and that I need to set my heart right with Jesus, because Jesus spews out lukewarm Christians. She went on to say that I need to repent from my sins. On telling her that that was very discouraging to hear, especially since I was going to be preaching the next day, she told me that preaching without the anointing is useless, and I need to repent. I did not know whether to laugh or not. All I could muster up to say at the end of that accusation, was a "God bless you". Was she for real??
Yes, all of us our sinners. And, yes, God forgives sins. That being said, I don't think anyone of us has the right to judge others. Going around telling people that they are sinners and need to repent isn't the way we are going to get anyone to Christ. I believe the way a Christian needs to go about this is firstly by showing love. LOVE one another. I say this because I am surrounded by non- believers. I am the only Christian in the locality that I live in, and the only Christian in my entire team at work. I wouldn't go to my neighbours or my colleagues and tell them that they are sinning and they need to have a relationship with Christ. The only way I can bring them to Christ is by being Christ-like. When a non-believer is going through a hard time, I grab the opportunity to ask them if they would like me to pray for them. And, EVERYONE in that situation says yes. I don't think they expect me to pray immediately. But, I start praying for them then and there in Jesus' name. And, they pray along too. Which is quite a wonderful experience.
This has turned out to be a lengthy post. Apologies. I would like to hear if anyone has faced similar situations as I have, and what is the best way to share Jesus with non-believers?
Food for thought:
- When Jesus told us to love everyone, are we really doing that?
- When people don't believe what we believe, do we think we are better than them?
- By condemning people openly, are we drawing them closer or pushing further away from the truth?
After much thought over the weekend, I have decided to post something that has been weighing down on me. Before I get down to my question, here's a little background on me:
I come from a country that has over 330 million gods. My family was initially Roman Catholic, but many have chosen by their free will to be born again believers. When my parents "converted", I was 4 years old. So, I have been brought up with the knowledge that Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father, and our ONLY Saviour, through whom we gain Salvation. I personally gave my life to Jesus around the age of 7, and have continuously been striving to get closer to God. I have had the opportunity to be part of numerous ministries especially with poor street children, orphans, and children of lepers. Working in my family NGO since the age of 10, I have never been blessed more.
Over the years, I have met, worked with and hung out with people from various religions and faith. I have numerous friends who are Hindu, Muslim, Jain, and Sikh. Though I have mentioned Jesus quite a lot and even invited them to church (some did attend), none of them have condemned my faith. I have had lengthy biblical discussions with Muslim friends. They tell me about their faith and I tell them about mine. Not a single non-Christian has criticized my faith or told me off. Instead, they actually listen. Being a human, none of us can convert anyone. It's only through the holy spirit that a person's heart and beliefs can be changed. We can however, love them, and through our Christ-like love and our behaviour, they can come to know of our faith and our Saviour. That's what I believe.
It is so disheartening when I come across Christians who openly condemn people. I have had homosexual friends who have been condemned by Christians in such a bad way, that they do not even want to hear the name Jesus anymore. I do not believe that that is what Jesus has asked us to do. This post is not about homosexuality, though. It's about us, Christians. I have had experiences with Christians of other denominations, particularly a few Roman Catholic relatives who have downright told me to keep my stupid faith to myself. This did shock me, as I wasn't trying to convert anyone. I was just sharing something from the Bible.
A few days ago, I was in the Lounge chat room. A 22 year old girl (I do not want to name her for sake of her privacy), sent me a message (PM). She's quite new to this site, and I have never talked to her before. She blatantly stated that I was a lukewarm Christian and that I need to set my heart right with Jesus, because Jesus spews out lukewarm Christians. She went on to say that I need to repent from my sins. On telling her that that was very discouraging to hear, especially since I was going to be preaching the next day, she told me that preaching without the anointing is useless, and I need to repent. I did not know whether to laugh or not. All I could muster up to say at the end of that accusation, was a "God bless you". Was she for real??
Yes, all of us our sinners. And, yes, God forgives sins. That being said, I don't think anyone of us has the right to judge others. Going around telling people that they are sinners and need to repent isn't the way we are going to get anyone to Christ. I believe the way a Christian needs to go about this is firstly by showing love. LOVE one another. I say this because I am surrounded by non- believers. I am the only Christian in the locality that I live in, and the only Christian in my entire team at work. I wouldn't go to my neighbours or my colleagues and tell them that they are sinning and they need to have a relationship with Christ. The only way I can bring them to Christ is by being Christ-like. When a non-believer is going through a hard time, I grab the opportunity to ask them if they would like me to pray for them. And, EVERYONE in that situation says yes. I don't think they expect me to pray immediately. But, I start praying for them then and there in Jesus' name. And, they pray along too. Which is quite a wonderful experience.
This has turned out to be a lengthy post. Apologies. I would like to hear if anyone has faced similar situations as I have, and what is the best way to share Jesus with non-believers?
Food for thought:
- When Jesus told us to love everyone, are we really doing that?
- When people don't believe what we believe, do we think we are better than them?
- By condemning people openly, are we drawing them closer or pushing further away from the truth?