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The point of this thread is to have a debate on what life as a Christian is suppose to be like. When Jesus was on this earth, there were verses in the bible saying that we should sell all that we have and follow him. IMO this is a controversial statement as that all but guarantees you'll never have anything in this life.
Enter into the straight gate, for broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many go to it. Enter into the narrow gate, for narrow is the way and few will find it.
Some of Jesus' teachings seem, at first glance, unreasonable. It seems like God doesn't want us to have anything on this earth, and expects us to be (or live) a certain while we are suffering. Christians being persecuted around the world for nothing but expressing their faith. Hatred directed at Christians making it nearly impossible to make friends with anyone other then a fellow Christian (understandable though), etc.
All these things make feel that God can be unfair, but that's not really my question. My question is mostly a confirmation. Are we suppose to just "drop it all" and forget about marriage and children? To forget about working and setting one's self for success? And to expect constant suffering with little to no breaks, while serving God (nothing wrong with that) and waiting for some unknown date for him to return?
Enter into the straight gate, for broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many go to it. Enter into the narrow gate, for narrow is the way and few will find it.
Some of Jesus' teachings seem, at first glance, unreasonable. It seems like God doesn't want us to have anything on this earth, and expects us to be (or live) a certain while we are suffering. Christians being persecuted around the world for nothing but expressing their faith. Hatred directed at Christians making it nearly impossible to make friends with anyone other then a fellow Christian (understandable though), etc.
All these things make feel that God can be unfair, but that's not really my question. My question is mostly a confirmation. Are we suppose to just "drop it all" and forget about marriage and children? To forget about working and setting one's self for success? And to expect constant suffering with little to no breaks, while serving God (nothing wrong with that) and waiting for some unknown date for him to return?
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