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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
Notice:Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome!
Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
Total number of notes:61362

272.0. "The consequences of becoming a Christian" by CSC32::J_CHRISTIE (Full of green M&M's) Thu Jul 11 1991 21:35

	This note to consider the consequences of becoming a Christian.

Peace,
Richard
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272.1You might encounter the SpiritCSC32::J_CHRISTIEFull of green M&M'sThu Jul 11 1991 21:5126
	This may come as a great disillusionment to some, but it's a very
risky thing to encounter and to receive the Spirit of the Living God.

	In 1835 Albert G. Finney, known as the father of modern revivalism,
wrote a piece called the "Consequences of having the Spirit".  Allow me to
share with you a few of the points he makes in it:

	1. You will be called eccentric; and probably you will deserve it.
Probably you will really be eccentric.  I never knew a person who was filled
with the Spirit, that was not called eccentric.  And the reason is, that they
are unlike other people...

	2. It is not unlikely you will be thought deranged by many.  We judge
men to be deranged when they act differently from what we think to be prudent
and according to common sense, and when they come to conclusions for which we
can see no reasons...

	3. You must make up your mind to have much opposition, both in the
church and in the world.  Very likely the leaders of the church will oppose
you...

	4.  Some people think that spiritual Christians are always happy and
free from sorrow.  There never was a greater mistake...

Peace,
Richard
272.2I'd rather be hated by the world then by God.CSC32::LECOMPTEMARANATHA!Tue Jul 16 1991 04:3820
    
    	You will be dispised by the world.
    
    	You will be brought before kings and rulers to give account of your
    	faith.
    
    	You will be hated by all men for His sake.
    
    	If they treated Christ that way, why would we be any different.
    
    
    	
    
    
    	Being a christian is NOT socially acceptable.  It is because
    as christians we don't conform to the worlds expectation.  In a 
    time when all of the world is crying out for temperance and acceptance
    the Bible still says, "Come out from among them and BE YE SEPARATE".
    
    	_ed-
272.3WILLEE::FRETTSEclipsing into the future!!!!Tue Jul 16 1991 12:176
    
    
    But Ed, many people feel that Christians treat them the way you are
    saying Christians are being treated.
    
    Carole
272.4JURAN::SILVAMore than wordsTue Jul 16 1991 16:5612
| Being a christian is NOT socially acceptable.  It is because
| as christians we don't conform to the worlds expectation.  


	I think that Carole said it best. What you have said can be held for
many different types of people. My question is, who is in the group that's
supposed to be perfect? ;-)



Glen-who-is-in-one-of-those-groups
272.5That's not JesusCSC32::LECOMPTEMARANATHA!Wed Jul 17 1991 01:4013
    re. .3
    	Many people that say christians have treated them that way haven't
    met me.
    
    re. .4
    	Isn't obvious, I'M in the perfect group.
    
    
    	The wording in my reply is close (I hope) to what Jesus told his
    disciples.  Not my wording, so if you want to complain talk to Jesus.
    As for the way 'other groups' are being treated there is little that 
    I can do about their perception except show them the love that Jesus
    shows me.