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Evangel70 -> RE: Fighting for my beliefs in the best way... (4/20/2008 9:39:03 PM)
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Welcome to the boards Nuclear. [sm=wave.gif] Now that you are in the "real world" of the workforce, you have more opportunities to share your faith with others in a more meaningful and personal way. If you have a burden for homosexuals, perhaps the best approach would be getting to know one and sharing the gospel with them. Invite someone who's gay to your church and show then what it means to be a christian -- faults and all. The bible does not rank one sin over another. Lying, cheating, engaging in sexual behavior before marriage, gossiping, and pride are all condemned along with homosexual behavior. In fact, the scriptures use the word "abomination" to describe the sin of pride and I don't know a single christian who doesn't struggle with pride or selfishness in word or deed from time to time. It's always acceptable, and in fact, expected to have convictions. But keep in mind that not everyone thinks the same way as you do and just as Jesus met people where there were and led them to where they needed to be, our job is to follow Jesus' example. Imagine how you would feel is someone at your job was wearing a "Christians are all hypocrites" tee-shirt. You would rightly be offended even though you may agree that there are indeed SOME Christians who, by there behavior, appear hypocritical. The best way to reach the lost is through our example. Show others how much Jesus means to you by letting them see how your life has changed. When you make mistakes (as we all do), be the first to apologize and make it right. When you see someone being treating unjustly, be the first to stand up for him, but do so in a manner that will bring honor to Christ. Now that you are in the workforce, be among the first to arrive and the last to leave. Be honest with your timecard and don't call in sick if you just want a day off. As those around you, see the light of Christ shining through you, they will ask you what makes you different and you will have numerous opportunities to share the source of your faith. Protests, boycotts, and the like have no effect on changing the lives of the un-churched and only make Christians look like bigots and hypocrites. Use your youth, enthusiam and the zeal for the Lord that's in your heart to BE Jesus to other rather than just tell them about him. God bless you! Danny
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