Monday, October 25, 2010

What makes us who we are is who we follow.

It seems to me that people (for the most part) just do not care about much anymore. They do care about whether the "popular" people like them, whether their football team won, and a lot of other very trivial things. Do people care about what is important? Things like where is the government taking our country, are our children safe in our own backyards? Do Christians care about the important things in life, or things that are nonessential to our eternal life. Things like what does the Bible say about our duty to government, or to the homeless. Where is our dignity in who we are? It is lost among the bitter hatred that we now posses. We once had love, now we harbor hateful thoughts. We once held peace, now we are bound with war. Not just any war, but war against our brothers. Where is the unity that once was? Where is the unhypocritical love that should be present within the Body? We gave up churches for whitewashed seplchures filled with the frozen chosen. Is the Holy Spirit not a fire that melts the heart of stone?
Where is the bride? The Groom calls her name every hour of every day and she still does not answer. Where is the bride, for whom the Groom shed his blood for.

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