TopazRaven (post: 1447299) wrote:That sounds like a pretty good idea to me. I've honestly really wanted to get out there and do something. I voluenter at a cat shelter, but I want to help people to! It's just, I'm really really shy and I have a bit of a learning disability, so I don't know how to talk to people. I'm always afraid I sound stupid. I also don't know how I could get out there to help. Through church is a good start I'm going to assume. They always have programs for helping others right?
TopazRaven (post: 1447299) wrote:Through church is a good start I'm going to assume. They always have programs for helping others right?
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1447346) wrote:Why do we always have to "feel connected" with God? Only once in a while do I feel "connected" with God, but I believe that I always am. This idea is just stuff that churches like to tell people. But since when was the church ever truly representative of Christ? (Especially in America, good Lord do I have choice words for this...)
I think there comes to a point in a Christian's life where we stop overly obsessing over how Christian or what level our relationship with God is at. I'd like to pull an excerpt out of a book by Thomas Merton, who was a Catholic monk who wrote a lot during the mid 1900s:
"A saint is capable of loving created things and enjoying the use of them and dealing with them in a perfectly simple, natural manner, making no formal references to God, drawing no attention to his own piety, and acting without any artificial rigidity at all. His gentleness and his sweetness are not pressed through his pores by the crushing restraint of a spiritual strait-jacket . . . Hence a saint is capable of talking about the world without any explicit reference to God, in such a way that his statement gives greater glory to God and arouses a greater love of God than the observations of someone less holy, who has to strain himself to make an arbitrary connection between creatures and God through the medium of hackneyed analogies and metaphors that are so feeble that they make you think there is something the matter with religion.
The saint knows that the world and everything made by God is good, while those who are not saints either think that created things are unholy, or else they don’t bother about the question one way or another because they are not interested in themselves.
The eyes of the saint make all beauty holy and the hands of the saint consecrate everything they touch to the glory of God, and the saint is never offended by anything and judges no man’s sin because he does not know sin. He knows the mercy of God. He knows that his own mission on earth is to bring that mercy to all men."
It's never about the feelings, because those feelings are emotional highs that all Christians experience at some point in his or her life. I found that for me, this has died out in frequency over my life. But while it has died out in frequency and severity, it has increased in meaningfulness.
It's also never about what you do. It's about who you are and what your very soul is embodying: Love. To have a strong relationship with God is to do just one thing: Embody love for God and all of God's creation. This means you love every single person you encounter in your life as well as do what you can for those who you have not yet met in your life. Anyone can read a Bible or get up at 8:00 AM on Sunday to go to church and anyone can be a volunteer for community service. But not everyone can be merciful in both action and thought to the most loathsome of people. Actions take place because you choose to embody love.
That's my $0.02
Hiryu (post: 1447452) wrote:Don't feel like you're being a nuisance by asking questions. It encourages debate and the growing of not only yourself but everyone else here too.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
I thought friends were defined as a bunch of people who habitually bother eachother? >_</)I'm always afraid I'm bother people. xD
Rusty Claymore (post: 1447804) wrote:I thought friends were defined as a bunch of people who habitually bother eachother? >_</)
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
TopazRaven (post: 1447262) wrote:I've been reading through a few different Christian websites lately and noticed some of them say you aren't truly one of God's people unless you seek to have strong and connected relationship with Him. Believing and having faith isn't enough.
TopazRaven (post: 1447262) wrote:I am going to admit I do not feel very connected to God. How does one going about creating a stronger relationship with God?
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