Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1322699) wrote:Hi Momo, good to hear from you mate. I'm not saying I doubt fully, it's just that little bit of doubt that's worming it's way into my consciousness. I just need the point of the talk to be clarified.
Good post by the way.
Well if it helps anything, I'd reread Matt 7:15-24 on your own. I'm not saying this guy's words don't matter, but lets face it. Christians are going to interpret things differently. All and all, I do think he has the right idea, but maybe he just says it wrongly. Instead of just focusing on 21-23, start with 15. When you read the WHOLE passage, it does come off a bit differently (or at least to me).
The first thing Jesus says is to be careful of false prophets. I think this is very important because it seems to highlight specifically which people He's talking about in the next passage. After all, how many "prophets" have we seen in recent years that go on tv, online, go to small towns, etc. and "heal people", "cast out demons", and "tell of the future from God"? It happens all the time! And many of them are total fakers! They just do it to get money and are usually exposed by their fruits. People see them going to questionable places, saying or doing strange things, teaching stuff that has errors, etc. But when they die, will they probably try and bribe God with what they did? Well of course they will. They honestly did teach people and do things in His name, that ain't no lie, but the fact their heart wasn't into it means it doesn't count.
Then you also have the idiots who say they're Christians just because they were raised that way (which are the ones this guy seems to heavily be referencing). They're those Christian kids who are only called that because they go to a special school, know some stuff about the Bible, etc. When it comes to their behavior though, they totally neglect God and don't even TRY to be good. It's kind of strange this whole ordeal got brought up actually. Just the other day I watched a show where a girl claimed to have met a guy at a Bible study, but acted like a total witch. She actually forbid her bride's maids from weighing more than 200 lb because she didn't want them looking better than her. She also constantly yelled at her to-be husband and told him this wasn't a time for having fun or being in love, that would have to wait until after their wedding was over. In short...it's hard to tell if she really is a Christian or just somebody who thinks they are because "I care about God! I go to church man!"
Personally, I really believe that's what this man was trying to say, but I think maybe his words just came off weird. I tried to reread his sermon myself today and I gotta admit, after the intial worry was gone, I did see more what he was possibly saying. I think it just depends on the mood you're in when you read it, yanno? If this post doesn't help, I'm sorry, but I was praying God would give me some possible explanation on this. ^^; XD