Postby madphilb » Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:30 pm
I'm guilty of skimming this thread, 4 pages and I've had a long day, but I think I've got the overall tone of the original thing (I'm not going to get into the political/theological thing).
The typical attitude I see from many believers is to remove any competition rather than being better than it.
TV Shows, Books, Movies, Music, and other sorts of entertainment are all often attacked by believers for their lack of morality, etc., etc., etc. Rather than do better than the world at these things, we want to remove those things which have caught the worlds eye, and more importantly, shows how poorly we've done the same thing.
As an example, we want to pull books like Harry Potter (used as a modern example) out of schools and libraries due to various reasons.... why? Because the last great books authored that hold both believer and non-believer's attention are from Lewis and Tolkien years and years ago.
Christian Churches in general have failed (for various reasons) to be relevant to people's lives and show who God is and why He's a better choice to follow.
Because we've been petty, mean, close-minded, judgemental, and arrogant (and that's just to each other, not to mention the world) they don't see us as anything but.
I agree with Straylight on how we present things is important. It's been my longstanding opinion that the "burn or turn" attitude is the wrong one. Churches that are only out to sell Fire Insurance to people's souls, and build numbers and those "ooo, look at our salvation numbers this week" are doomed to never make a real effect in our neighborhoods.
I stand as a believer today because a goofy kid in High School spent the time to be my friend and live out his faith in front of my, not by shoving it down my throat, but by simply just living as a believer.
Untill people start to understand that even if Hell where paradise, God would still be the better choice, we're not going to see people come and grow.
We offer Jesus as a fix for their low times in their life, but He only get's used as a crutch and is left aside and forgotten when things are good.
I finished the Narnia books yesterday. What strikes me is that they where always glad to see Aslan, even when things where good. WE need to be like that, show that in our lives, and then help others to see that in their own lives.
Anything else will have nothing to last.
I believe that this attitude is part of the good soil in Mt 4:8 & 20 (thouh there is a ballance to that people also learn to call on God when "the chips are down" as well).
PHIL
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