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Liveloved -> RE: Stero-typical view on Christians (7/14/2008 2:04:29 PM)
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I look at the life of Jesus. He is my example. Jesus did not go around speaking of what He was against. Oh, certainly with those who thought they 'knew' alot about God and how to live, He spoke boldly and often harshly. But He did not go to the lost with an 'I'm against this. . .' message. No, to Zaccheus, He said come down out of that tree for I'm coming to your house. And to the women who anointed Him with oil, He defended her actions against the accusations of the 'righteous' even His disciples. Or to the adulterous woman who had many accusers, He turned them away. Is this a man who is speaking against this sin or that sin? And Zaccheus' response to Jesus' invitation was to repent and repay! The woman who anointed Jesus loved much. And the adulterous woman left to sin no more. Hmmmmmmmmmm. It seems Jesus' method was very different from what we commonly see among Christians. Is there a place for speaking against sin? Certainly. The Lord speaks to me of sin, MY sin, each morning and throughout the day. For example, yesterday I was irritated and angry with my husband. This morning as I sat quietly, the Lord showed me 'me'. And when my husband comes home tonight, I will confess my sin to him as I did to the Lord. That is the work of the Holy Spirit. If I am open and honest with my unsaved friends (as well as my saved ones) about God's work in me, dealing with MY sin, I believe they'll listen. And they do.
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