Wednesday; November 13

          In yesterday’s blog I mentioned the need to take our Christianity seriously.  We have to be people committed to our religion, not just someone who “identifies” with Christianity because of culture or familiarity.  With this in mind, it is important to understand something else about true Christianity – it is about how we live day-in-and-day-out.  Christianity is not just a name, nor is it merely something we do on the weekends, it is who we are every day.
          The reason for this observation is something I read a couple days ago, “But whoever has the world’s goods, and sees his brother in need and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God abide in him? Little children, let us not love with word or with tongue, but in deed and truth.” (I John 3:17-18).  As the Apostle John was teaching the early Christians about their spiritual walk, he made a point of telling them that they needed to put their money where their mouths were.  It wasn’t enough to espouse their love for people, they had a responsibility to show it in very practical ways.  By sharing of their wealth, they were demonstrating their love in concrete and tangible ways.  As I read this requirement for 1st Century Christians, it got me to thinking about what will be required of those of us who live in one of the most affluent nation of all times.  If they had a responsibility to help out their neighbors, imagine God’s expectations for us.
          Are we living the type of life we profess?  Are we exhibiting our spirituality by showing love (and generosity) to the people who need it? 
          Think About It!

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