Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Chapters 1-2

Throughout my life, I have noticed and understood certain labels and how they are associated with Christians specifically. I have always wondered why there are so many different ways to live a Christian life. Through our worship, prayers, and beliefs, it seems as though everyone has something different to offer when it comes to the body of Christ. However, I have come to appreciate these differences and realize that God works in multiple ways, not just through one strict outline of how a life should be lived. As I read Cleveland's words, I could see all of these things more and more and I became very interested in the fact that Christians can be unified through our differences. Cleveland made it clear that we have specific groups that we associate with, and we often judge other groups because of their actions or beliefs. Unfortunately, this happens far too often between Christians. Our job is not to judge others or tell someone that they are worshipping God incorrectly. I think that oftentimes we create our own labels, we simply allow others to associate those labels with us. If we weren't so quick to judge others, maybe we could take a better look at ourselves and think about the things that we are doing. God has given us a task to accomplish, and our time on earth is very limited. We should be fully devoted to furthering His kingdom and sharing His word, rather than judging our brothers and sisters or thinking of ourselves as superior. In reality, God will always be the one in control. He doesn't need us at all, and yet He chooses to use us. That fact alone should be enough to convince us never to think of ourselves as superior to anyone else.

I am far from perfect, I am the first to admit that. I find my hope and peace in the fact that God has redeemed me and that I am a working member of the body of Christ. Because of His love and grace, we don't have to live this life alone. We have a real hope, and we are working towards the day when we will finally arrive in Heaven. This is a huge blessing to me, and I am always blown away by that fact when I think about it. Our time on earth is temporary, but the work that we do here is not. We should spend our time encouraging both Christians and non-Christians, and using our stories and experiences to create a bigger impact. By working together to further glorify God's name, He will be honored, which should be our ultimate goal.

I greatly appreciate the words of Cleveland, and the issues that she addresses and wrestles with. It is important that we talk about these issues and figure out ways to resolve them and allow ourselves to become better representations of Christ. Unification in Christ is a wonderful thing, and something that I am very grateful to be a part of.

3 comments:

  1. Mmm.. I like your second paragraph. Especially where you state that our work here on earth is not temporary, even though our time to do that work is short. I think that especially in the American church we need to realize that there is an urgency to proclaiming the gospel. Its neat cause the more we give to God, surrendering and sacrificing to declare His name, the more He will bless us. We are doing urgent work, serving an eternal God, on a limited timecard, for immediate and continuing blessing. Let's cash in big, hey?

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  2. I agree, I am too far from perfect. Our time on earth is limited and temporary. I like how you mentioned that we should spend our time encouraging both Christians and non-Christians. Our ultimate goal should be to glorify the Lords name.

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  3. Great reflection and genuine humility. I look forward to reading more!

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