Hi Tom,
Yes, the only One we can rely on is the Lord Jesus Christ. I am in the Church Body of fellow believers but not part of any church building structure or under any denomination.
I use to be comfortable in my church (building) for most of my early life until I met Jesus. Since then I have been uncomfortable in the church pews. I have not been affiliated with any church since. I found that one can become complacent and quite pious, judgemental etc r esiding in the church building whereby people are very comfortable in their surroundings and do not see, understand, comprehend the needs of new people coming in and ignore them as someone else will make them welcome.
I found this as I tried to fit into a couple of churches back in Oregon - I had hoped that I would make some new friends and be accepted within the fold. What I found was many churches these days are preaching they need money for new kitchen updates, more space in the car parks, carpets for the interior etc etc.
One of the churches James and I attended was very friendly, however the teachings in the service was Fire and Brimstone. If Christian's drink, smoke, fornicate etc etc you are going to hell - kinda service.
I understand the bible warns us against these kind of lifestyles, and their consequences - yet I have come to my own understanding to accept people where they are right now, and not be shining a light on their faults, addictions habits etc.
I believe that we ALL have faults, some habit or addiction that we would rather not have or have better control of and as a mother would I be drilling my two children about their bad habits and making them feel worse instead of loving them. No, I told my children I would never stop loving them I am their mother for life. I see God as my Father in Heaven who does not like what we do when we mess up yet this is why He sent His Son Jesus down to earth to stand in the gap for us interceding on our behalf and encouraging and renewing us. Jesus understands as He was tempted too and knows what it is like to be earth bound.
I believe that Jesus does not like our addictions and habits as they can come between our relationship with Him due to our feelings of guilt. He loves us where we are today/right now and we are a 'work in progress' and under construction on a daily basis repairing and renewing our thoughts, heart attitude to one another and ourselves. I believe the first part of loving other people is to love oneself first and accept our shortcomings and let Jesus renew us. That way we have been brought out of the place we were in and have compassion and understanding when we meet another who is in the place we were and can emphasize with them and encourage instead of being critical.
I believe that we do not know where another person is in their personal walk and their faults we see in another are often the same faults we have with ourselves. There are not two people in the Body of Christ who is in exactly the same place as me. (you) I am either ahead of others in some areas and behind on other areas. I can help by being an elder person, or I can learn from an elder person (this is within the body and not about a persons age)
We are walking in a state of GRACE (God's Riches at Christ's Expense). Which is - while we are unaware of making wrong decisions, beliefs, going along with the law, (abortion and partial birth abortion as one example) that is not what Jesus has taught and inadvertently hurting others by act or deed...The moment we are made aware by the Holy Spirit enlightening us - then we have a decision to make. To stop, make amends, forgive our self, the other person and move away from that place we are in and start afresh. Stand up and be counted.
I believe however, that should we decide to stay within that situation, going along with the law, and the flow of what our friends are doing etc even though you know it is not right - one is out of GRACE and is unprotected and if we stay long enough in this place our conscientious is being dulled, whereby we are not in tune with the Lord and can go very astray. There are consequences of our decisions, actions, speech etc good or bad.
I have found that church does not really teach one compassion for another and remind us that each of us is being sought out on a daily basis by the Holy Spirit who is going from person to person, seeking out who has a 'flicker' of interest or looking to find out more who God is and the Holy Spirit is ready to place someone in our path to lead them to Jesus.
The church seems to be too busy reminding the people who sitting in the pews all our faults and everyone else's faults that we are becoming judgemental. I believe it is OK to gently inform another that their actions are wrong and explain where, what, why and then leave it up to the Holy Spirit to show that person. We are required to show them friendship and acceptance where they are right now.
Since I moved away from the church structure, I have grown more. I have found friendship and kindred spirit with people whom are not professing christians or believers. I have found great friends because we have found mutual interests. Some of them I have no real idea where they stand with Jesus as they may or may not know Him personally. I know that the Holy Spirit is working around the clock seeking and it is more important to me that we are friends than where they are. I reckon that if they are not against our Heavenly Father then they are for Him.
Radical extremists of Muslim, Sects etc I have difficulty with as they are not for our Heavenly Father but on an agenda and god of their own.
Amanda
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