What If?
This is the question that comes to my mind when Christianity is brought up. How many people who claim to walk with the world actually are? It says in Matthew 13:24-30 that we are like the wheat and the tares. Although they look the same while they are growing, you cannot tell the difference until the harvest. We as Christians face the same outcome. We all look the same in our houses of worship, but when we get shaken out in the end times, that is when all will be told. For some it will be a surprise. I am not putting myself or anyone else on a pedestal, about who is more Christlike than anyone else, because we all fall short. I just think, “What if there aren’t that many people called up when the Lord sounds the horn?” What if in the days of Noah, the one that walked with God, according to Genesis 6:9, what if God would have had a one man rapture? What if one day the Lord called Noah up by himself? No one would have ever known what happened to the crazy old man building the boat. The rapture would have taken place and no one would have noticed. Instead He wiped out everyone but Noah and his family so we could basically get another shot at humanity. If you ask me we are doing a lousy job as a whole once again. I guess what we as Christians need to do, is try our best to do what the Lord has put on us. Act like Christians, don’t cause our brothers to stumble, spread His word every chance we get, pray continuously, and don’t try to bend the rules to fit us. If we are going to call ourselves Christians, then we need to carry ourselves as such. You never know when the horn will sound.
Your brother in Christ,
Skeeter
Ever thought about the claw marks on the side of the ark. Had to be lots, tough thing to imagine.
ReplyDeleteIf they could get up the side it was too late already sealed by the Holy Spirit.
Yes that day will come again.
Oh yeah and part of the problem you speak of is that no one is teaching Christians how to be Christians.
Boys and men should be taught to acquire and maintain the qualifications of elders. Titus 1, 1Tim 3
Good word brother.
JP Scott
Hello, Mr. Skeeter! I'm JP and Tammy's daughter, one of them anyway. I love this blog post! So encouraging. Thank you for bringing the truth.
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In Christ.
-Madison Scott