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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Living our faith? How?

Christian Teens...


Why can we go on mission trips and be pumped about sharing Christ, But are afraid to mention God's name in school?


Why can we love the people in other countries when we can't love the nerdy kids?


Why are we on fire for Christ after a church trip, but fall back into the crowd and the "cool" thing when pressured?


Why do we live 2 lives?


In doing this, we are showing people that it's not that importaint to us to live what we believe ALL the time. and why would we want to show people that? When we conform to the world's ways, we are showing people that Christ must not be our most important priority if we are resorting to the worlds way to become popular. Do we really want all those people to look at us and get the idea that Jesus isn't that important? What if you actions were the reason they decided that Jesus wasn't too important? What if that was their last day on earth? Where would they be? We are suppose to be a unified body, We are all different parts with different purposes. If everyone got serious about living their faith, there would be 100's of us. Think about 100's of us in all the different cliques at school...Think about if each of us was surrounded by at least 5 people that were changed by how we live. that is over 500 people who see Jesus' light.


We need to get serious about our faith. Personally, I can bare to loose another one of my friends and not know if they chose to accept christ as their savior or not. it's something I think about daily, and always wonder if I lived and shared my faith the way i should have, if he saw enough Jesus in me to know that he is the only way.


I never want to experiance it again, and don't want you to ever have to as well.


think about this, and let me know your thoughts.


As Stuart always says.


We have inhearited a mess of this world. We are going to change it into something. The question is what are we going to change it into?




Think about that.


In Christ,
Callie


Listening to: Battle by Chris August

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