Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Something that has been on my mind lately is how lucky we are, that in the U.S. we are be able to express our religious freedom. Think about it: not being able to worship, preach, or even read the Bible. Can you imagine living with limited access to God? I've been very fortunate to be able to always have access to Him . When I was growing up, I was Catholic, and then when I got saved and became a Christian this year. I know that God was always in my life, but I can't imagine having to hide the fact that I love God. 


Funny thing though, there are people who say they are Christian, but still manage to hide their belief in Him. They are among us, our brothers and sisters in Christ, but may be afraid or ashamed to proclaim their love for the Almighty. They may be afraid to do so because they are afraid of persecution. I don't blame them; we all seek approval because of our human nature. It makes us feel bad and invalidates us when people don't approve. One thing they have to remember, if there is rejection, their not the ones getting rejected, it's God. It's our job to spread the Good News and there's nothing we can do or say to persuade anyone to come to Christ. We just spread the news; we're just messengers. God will come into their hearts and save them.


Because of this, I think we need to step it up, this is why fellowship is so important. It says in Psalm 133: 1-3:

"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!  "



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