Tsukuyomi (post: 1268233) wrote:Not sure what one thing has to do with the other, but I'll pray ^__^
Any details to this all? If not, it's alright ^__^ I'm just not sure what could turn someone away so easily O__O
Christisright (post: 1268259) wrote:The Christian community let me down and God let me down even more.
Christisright (post: 1268227) wrote:I've been a little uptight lately and I've Just recently abandoned the Christian faith. I'm also fed up with American culture. I need some prayer and guidence. I'm an Ex-Christian,but if my prayers are answered,I might return to Christ.
So Please pray for me.
Prince Asbel (post: 1268328) wrote:If you could elaborate, I think it would be better. I mean, we could pray generally, asking God to improve you spiritually, but if you detail your circumstances a bit more, it would make us feel more purposeful about it.
Oh, and what let you down? American culture, or the Christian community?
Christisright (post: 1268634) wrote:Both. I was sick of the direction that American culture was going in. So last year,I prayed to God for change,to make things better. Well,I waited and waited and my prayers weren't answered. Things remained the same. Angered,I turned to the Christian communities and gave them my Prayer request...some said that they would pray,while others rejected it,calling my request judgemental.
Anyway,I waited for my prayer request and it still wasn't answered. I didn't give up though,as I prayed and prayed again. Nothing happened. But praying for the "salvation" of American Culture wasn't the only prayer that never got answered.
When my Uncle was sick and in the hospital,I prayed for his recovery....Guess what? He died! The same thing with my mother,who died last year. That devastated me.
But when the Christian Communities(i'm not naming names) decided that the ways of the World were better than the ways of God,I've decided to abandon Christianity.
My hatered for Worldliness is so strong,that when ever it prevails,I get angry and uptight. And I let it cloud my judgement.
Christisright (post: 1268634) wrote:Both. I was sick of the direction that American culture was going in. So last year,I prayed to God for change,to make things better. Well,I waited and waited and my prayers weren't answered. Things remained the same. Angered,I turned to the Christian communities and gave them my Prayer request...some said that they would pray,while others rejected it,calling my request judgemental.
Anyway,I waited for my prayer request and it still wasn't answered. I didn't give up though,as I prayed and prayed again. Nothing happened.
Christisright wrote:But praying for the "salvation" of American Culture wasn't the only prayer that never got answered.
When my Uncle was sick and in the hospital,I prayed for his recovery....Guess what? He died! The same thing with my mother,who died last year. That devastated me.
Christisright wrote:But when the Christian Communities(i'm not naming names) decided that the ways of the World were better than the ways of God,I've decided to abandon Christianity.
My hatered for Worldliness is so strong,that when ever it prevails,I get angry and uptight. And I let it cloud my judgement.
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Peanut (post: 1268652) wrote:What I am about to say may make me sound like a harsh jerk, however I don't really care. I'd rather be known as a jerk then with hold the truth. From reading your posts both past and present I think you need a little bit of a reality check and if it costs me my image in your eyes or anyone elses then so be it. There is a time to be built up and a time to be destroyed and right now I think you need somethings destroyed in your life before you can be built back up again. So I will play the part of a wrecking ball...
From the sounds of this you believe (or at least act like) God is basically a genie in the sky who has to answer all of your prayer requests according to your own time table not his. This is both foolish and wrong. God is creator, he is sovereign he isn't our servant but we are his. Instead of asking what God can do for you you should ask what you can do for God and have faith that his plan involves the redemption of mankind (after all that is how Revelation ends...). If you don't like America's culture then don't just pray but work to change it. You don't have to do major specatacular things, just loving people or feeding the homeless would be enough. Encourage people to quit being so self centered and start caring for those around them. But don't be upset with God for not miraculously fixing our problems within your time frame.
Last year my grandfather died. I prayed for him, he seemed to get better, then when I went back to college he was dead. So I do understand that pain. However I think you are overlooking the fact that everyone, even those Jesus healed, dies. Does it suck, yes. However it's the state of the world we live in. You shouldn't be upset with God for taking your loved ones away, if they were christians then after you mourn their passing you should rejoice for they are no longer suffering, if they weren't Christians then you should ask yourself what you can do to be a better witness so none of your other loved ones will go to the grave without at least hearing about the love Jesus has for them. But none of this is God's fault. He did answer your prayers, it just happened to be a no. Why? Only he knows, it is a part of his plan and I will not pretend to try and understand or discern it.
Then what now? If you hate worldliness but have rejected Christianity then what are you going to do? Outside of God there is nothing but worldliness and if you still claim to follow Christ, even if you aren't a part of a church, you still are a Christian. You expect more from the church, welcome to my world. I can't tell you how often a church or a Christian has done something that has made me want to smack them. In my eyes, the bride of Christ is more of a harlot then anything else. However, that's the beauty of it. Though we are no where near perfect and our tendacy to sin when we know better God still loves us. Though we are no better then the world except that we realize it God still loves us. And though I may hate what the Church is and what I am, because God still loves us I do not give up on it. Instead I strive to try and make it better.
If you do not like that worldliness has entered the Church then don't go screaming away from it. Humble yourself and see that you too are worldly and work to change those around you along with yourself. But never forget that God loves us, worldly or not.
I pray that God will work in your life no matter what.
Peanut
This.God is not a vending machine, my friend. You don't stick a prayer in the coin slot, then out pops your can of happiness and sunshine.
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