Friday, November 12, 2010

To the "Christian"

Do you ever walk down the street and see a person who is standing there who is filthy and in scraggly clothing and think something against that person? Or have you ever been in the grocery store and seen somebody who has bad manors and is smelly and again thought or said something bad about that person? Do you know their situation? Do you know why they are smelly, dirty, or scraggly? Or do you even talk to people who don't fit into your social club, do you exclude them?

The reason why I am writing this blog is not because I heard a song and felt like I need to write about it. I am writing because something almost brought me to tears. A friend and I was witnessing with somebody and this person has gone through some trials you couldn't think of. To be honest I began to categorize this person before I really knew him. Well throughout the conversation I began to learn things and find out things about this person and his family. Then towards the end he made a comment that struck me hard. He said "They will look down on me" He was talking about us "Christians". The ones who are supposed to bring everybody in with open arms. He said we would look down on him. Do you know why he said this? That's right because he has experienced this before at other churches!! When he said that, I said to myself "I am one of those people" I look back and I see myself looking down on people because of what they are like or who they are. Do you see yourself doing that?

Aren't we supposed to strive to be like Jesus? Do you think Jesus was grossed out when he healed the 10 lepers in Luke 17:11-19? Do you think he hesitated to heal them? Did Jesus turn away anybody who needed his help? Did he say I am not going to talk to you because you aren't like me? No he didn't, so why do we do it to other people? I know in my life I don't have as much compassion as I would like to have. After hearing that statement I felt like my heart was pierced by a sword. I am no better than anybody else. I have no right to have those thoughts about anybody else! Maybe you wont get anything from this article, maybe you don't do what I just talked about, but what I do know is that we all fall short. I know that I am not perfect and I have my faults. Do I deserve Jesus anymore than these people who need the most help? The answer is no, no I do not.

 Matthew 22:39 says, "and the second is like it, You shall love your neighbour as yourself."
For this blog you have homework. Your homework is to read Matthew 25:21-46 in your bibles.

People can be all alone inside and we would never know it if we did not open our arms to these people. What if we were called to just help these people or even to just be friends with them? Can you love them for them? Or will you run at the sight of these people. I have attached a song link please, please listen to this song. This song is by JJ Heller and is called Love me.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUM86eL6tVw&feature=related

9 comments:

  1. This is a great message, Danny.And thank you for sharing it with us. I think most of us have been guilty of this at one time or another. It is heartwarming to see a young person who will stand up for the Lord and what is right..Just keep on keeping on. God Bless!
    Shirley

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  2. Well - certainly makes me search my heart. Unfortunately, I, too, have done this. Lord please help me to be filled with your spirit so that I may face each person with the compassion Christ had. I, too, am but filthy rags but only because of Christ have I been made righteous in His sight. Thank you Lord Jesus. Thank you Danny for this reminder.

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  3. I am afraid I am just as guilty of this & ashamed of it! I do have a love for people though & tend to be a little out going w/ most but my first initial reaction might be what most would be, to kind of shrug away from them. Thanks for the blog Danny!

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  4. Love you brother. Thank you for speaking out, and sharing God's truth. Shame on us for putting ourselves and others in categories that the Lord our God does not. Shine His light!

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  5. Awesome message...as a "faith" blogger myself. I know how difficult it is to reach some believers. I am so blessed to read this and know that you are making an impact. God bless you on your journey!

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  6. Just noticed you are planning on attending Liberty University! I have been enrolled since the fall...following through with my Bachelors in religion. God is so awesome! Much love and blessings in whatever direction God takes you!

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  7. Natural Believer, I too have been enrolled since the Fall. I love it. I am doing online schooling until Fall 2011 and I will be attending the school it's self. Thanks for reading

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  8. Danny, God Bless you and your desire to stand strong in your love of God and yourdesire for other to know Him as well. Your blog makes us all think about how we reach out to others. You never get to old to grow. In fact the desire grows stronger. I pray you will always stand strong for the Lord and let Him always be the center of your life.

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