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The Duty of Christians & The Christian Experience

SeniorSeeker

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The Duty of Christians & The Christian Experience

It is the duty of Christians to convince the world that the religion of Christ disrobes the soul of the garments of heaviness and mourning and clothes it with joy and gladness. Those who receive Christ as a sin-pardoning Saviour are clothed with His garments of light. He takes away their sin and imparts to them His righteousness. Their joy is full. Who have better right than Christians to sing songs of rejoicing? Have they not the expectation of being members of the royal family, children of the heavenly King? Is not the gospel good tidings of great joy? When the promises of God are freely and fully accepted, heaven's brightness is brought into the life.

Thoughts To Ponder:

Go through the Bible and focus on the lives of a few well-known characters. How much joy do you think they experienced? How about Noah or Abraham or Joseph? What about Daniel or David or Jeremiah? Or Paul or John the Baptist? What can we learn from their experiences, both the good and the bad, about what Christian joy is really about? What are some worldly ways we can be "happy"? How well do these things work? What have you learned about worldly ways of achieving happiness? Are they all bad, or can and should they have their place in our lives?

How much happiness or even joy could or should we expect in this life, even as a Christian who lives with the knowledge of God's infinite love? That is, when all around us we see sickness, suffering, and death, and when we know that many souls are going to be eternally lost, how much happiness should we have? Isn't it kind of selfish to rejoice in our good fortune while we know that others will perish?

Why is it that the more self-centered we are, the more miserable we tend to be?


Why is the hope and promise of eternal life in a whole new earth so crucial to our whole Christian experience? What would we have without it? How important, then, is it that we keep that hope always before us? After all, even if we have it good here in this world and in this life, it's not going to last, so how ultimately satisfying could it be?
 
Good words-----Being in the comforting and healing love for our souls in Jesus brings us joy unspeakable and full of glory! We can pray and witness to others who are lost and living in the miserable state of sins in their lives but still have joy knowing that they, also, can experience salvation of the Lord by accepting Jesus freely for themselves! It is a gift and all we each have to do is believe and receive Him by confessing our sins and being forgiven, for He never wants anyone to periish but have everlasting life with Him in the Glory of our Father's golden kingdom!

We can grieve while praying for the lost and for our lost loved ones, but that doesn't keep us from having the joy of the Lord within to show His love to others and them! If we go around unsmiling and sad, then what are we showing them when we confess Jesus as our Savior? We are the salt and light of the earth as His faithful saints and, therefore, need to show love, kindness and His comfort, which gives us peace that passes all understanding, to be able to accept the circumstances we are given to live in at any given time! God never changes but we do and we can change for the better and walk in the light of our Savior's love and not in the darkness of satan's evil sin! Amen!

May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Betty
 
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