Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Lost

To be aware of one surrounding all you have to do is take a good look around you and you can pretty much know where you are, some things in life are just that easy, but to find one’s own Christianity is some times harder than it looks.
To some people finding Christ is easy, they are taught at a very early age about him and they just seem to know what it is that he has planed for them. Others don’t find Christ until later in life and are in awe at how he has given them the piece of mind that all of their sins have been forgiven, even as they ask Christ into their heart. Then there are the ones that I like to call the “tweens”, these are the ones that grew up in church and never found Christ, the ages between 15 and 35 usually, these are the ones that found nothing in church to grab onto and just fell between the cracks, they make themselves out to be hopeless, because there is nothing they can do in their lives to help themselves. This is the time in which people tend to be prideful and self indulgent, they turn from family and steadfast friends, they follow pop culture and imitate thing that they see on T.V. and become everything that goes ageist the teachings of their parents, they fall out of love with others and fall in love with themselves, they become prideful, self abusive and anti-social, bent on destruction of the person that they where before, and then they forget about love, not the love of man, but the love of Christ.
This is where we have to go, we as the Church, the Body of Christ, we need to find these lost and lonely souls and bring them out of the darkness and show them the light that is Jesus, not for our own joy but for the joy of Christ, we need to LOVE them back to God and show them there is more to life than just living, if we all did this, in the name of Jesus, not a tear would be shed, for when the day of judgment comes there will be many sheep to follow HIM.



Added Reading: 1 Corinthian 13
Revelation: starting at 19:11 through 22:6



By: ChristMusic92

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