Stellar Storm wrote:Amanzi - your answers are excellent. But I'm going to put myself out on a limb here for the sake of this conversation.
1. What does redeemed look like? Well, I don't know what it looks like but I know what it feels like. It feels like a peace that can't be contained - that has to be shared with everyone. Have you ever taped a football game to watch later, but someone tells you that your team won before you get to watch the tape? So when you go to watch it, you see the quarterback fumble the ball, and you start yelling at your tv....but then you remember....oh....we won anyways....and all the sudden you can forgive the quarterback for that mistake a little easier.
2. Can you be a Christian if you don't follow all the teachings of Jesus? Yes, I believe so. I'm not perfect and don't always follow the teachings of Christ. But I believe and accept Christ. I have the responsibility as a Christian to do my best.
3. And following the full values and practices of Jesus is something very few people have managed to do in an honest and genuine manner.
Yes, this is true. For all of us. And this is were I am going to put myself out on a limb. Not every Christian would agree with me that I did the right thing...they might think that I put my family at too much risk.....but that's okay....because what I do is not for everyone and no one is at fault for what they think they can handle.
Almost three years ago, my daughter met a boy in her dance class that was not a Christian - far, far from it. If anything, he was extremely angry at a God that he didn't believe in. My daughter and him became fast friends. He came from a terrible broken home....he lived with his grandmother and three younger siblings. His father worked offshore and rarely saw the kids. The only time his father would call him was to yell at him for doing something wrong - which increased on a daily basis and his home became a nightmare when he announced he was gay. Several years earlier, his mother abandoned all of them (and she abandon him at the tender age of 12! so it's not like he didn't know her!). This young man was extremely intelligent, a fantastic dancer, singer, and actor. He was also very, very arrogant. He was rude, inconsiderate, thoughtless. He lost friends just as fast as he made them. One night, he and my daughter were paired together for their high school recital. My husband and I watched a beautiful performance and afterward....we met our future son...Matt. We didn't know it at the time, but the Lord lead us in a direction we never saw. To make a long story short, I became aware of his plight and I called his grandmother and told her we had a spare bedroom, "Why don't you let him come over and stay for just a couple of weeks to relieve some of the tension in the house?" She gratefully agreed as he was beating on his sisters at the time. He never left.
We've had our wonderful, wonderful ups and terrible, terrible downs and I could certainly write a book. But the jist of it? I've never felt closer to God than to allow this non-Christian boy into our lives, into our hearts, into our family. He is not yet a Christian, and that will have to yet be his personal decision....I've given that part over to the Lord and tried not to worry.....but he's become an awesome outstanding loving person and we are proud to call him son. We love him so unbelievably - he is our own child. It is through this personal experience, this love we have for him that I understand how Christ loves Christians and non-Christians alike. I thank God for this unexpected turn in life. I am blessed.
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1. What does redeemed look like? Well, I don't know what it looks like but I know what it feels like. It feels like a peace that can't be contained - that has to be shared with everyone. Have you ever taped a football game to watch later, but someone tells you that your team won before you get to watch the tape? So when you go to watch it, you see the quarterback fumble the ball, and you start yelling at your tv....but then you remember....oh....we won anyways....and all the sudden you can forgive the quarterback for that mistake a little easier.
RESPONSE:
Well, redeemed in the spiritual biblical sense means to liberate from the results of ones sin and/or to better oneself. Redeemed is an element of a Christian sphere that means a lot and weighs heavily on every person that wishes to embrace Christ and his word. From what I have learned every Christian has a redeeming quality.
2. Can you be a Christian if you don't follow all the teachings of Jesus? Yes, I believe so. I'm not perfect and don't always follow the teachings of Christ. But I believe and accept Christ. I have the responsibility as a Christian to do my best.
RESPONSE:
No. A true Christian does not sway from the laborious task in embracing Christ and his word. You must totally immerse yourself in all that he (CHRIST) is. You must want to transform yourself in order to fully embrace Christ.
3. And following the full values and practices of Jesus is something very few people have managed to do in an honest and genuine manner.
RESPONSE:
I disagree. There a many Christians who have become true full blown stewards of Christ’s word. They are the ones that tediously work the missions in other countries to help the poor who lack the resources and understanding of Christianhood. It is the duty of every Christian to become evangelist of Christ’s gospel.
Yes, this is true. For all of us. And this is were I am going to put myself out on a limb. Not every Christian would agree with me that I did the right thing...they might think that I put my family at too much risk.....but that's okay....because what I do is not for everyone and no one is at fault for what they think they can handle.
Almost three years ago, my daughter met a boy in her dance class that was not a Christian - far, far from it. If anything, he was extremely angry at a God that he didn't believe in. My daughter and him became fast friends. He came from a terrible broken home....he lived with his grandmother and three younger siblings. His father worked offshore and rarely saw the kids. The only time his father would call him was to yell at him for doing something wrong - which increased on a daily basis and his home became a nightmare when he announced he was gay. Several years earlier, his mother abandoned all of them (and she abandon him at the tender age of 12! so it's not like he didn't know her!). This young man was extremely intelligent, a fantastic dancer, singer, and actor. He was also very, very arrogant. He was rude, inconsiderate, thoughtless. He lost friends just as fast as he made them. One night, he and my daughter were paired together for their high school recital. My husband and I watched a beautiful performance and afterward....we met our future son...Matt. We didn't know it at the time, but the Lord lead us in a direction we never saw. To make a long story short, I became aware of his plight and I called his grandmother and told her we had a spare bedroom, "Why don't you let him come over and stay for just a couple of weeks to relieve some of the tension in the house?" She gratefully agreed as he was beating on his sisters at the time. He never left.
We've had our wonderful, wonderful ups and terrible, terrible downs and I could certainly write a book. But the jist of it? I've never felt closer to God than to allow this non-Christian boy into our lives, into our hearts, into our family. He is not yet a Christian, and that will have to yet be his personal decision....I've given that part over to the Lord and tried not to worry.....but he's become an awesome outstanding loving person and we are proud to call him son. We love him so unbelievably - he is our own child. It is through this personal experience, this love we have for him that I understand how Christ loves Christians and non-Christians alike. I thank God for this unexpected turn in life. I am blessed.
YOU JUST HAVE DEMONSTRATED THE ABSOLUTE MEANING OF BEING A TRUE CHRISTIAN. YOU HELPED THIS BOY WHO LACKED THE RESOURCES TO FIND HIS WAY. YOU TOOK IT UPON YOURSELF TO OPEN YOUR HOME AND ASSIST HIM. YOU WERE TRUE TO YOURSELF AND YOU GAVE HIM SOMETHING THAT PROBABLY NO ONE ELSE WOULD HAVE DONE. FOR THAT I APPLAUD YOU BECAUSE YOU HAVE SHOWN A PRIME EXAMPLE OF WHAT I AM LEARNING IN CLASS AND YOU HAVE DEMONSTRATED WHAT IT TRULY IS TO “WALK WITH THE POOR.”