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Fellowshipping & Praise the Lord with Doc329 (24)
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<blockquote data-quote="doc329" data-source="post: 63936324" data-attributes="member: 77331"><p>The most frequent criticism against modern Christians by outsiders is that "the church is full of hypocrites" </p><p>What a shame that Christians are seen that way!</p><p>It is true perhaps that people would criticize the church even if it were full of committed folk. But it is true also that we Christians give the outsiders much to criticize. We grumble and mumble.</p><p> We are unkind and unfair. We criticize and complain. We debate and argue.</p><p>And we are judged.</p><p>Imagine how different our mission would be, imagine how much better our task would be if, when we approached a lost man with the gospel, he knew that our church had a track record of love, compassion, and honesty.</p><p>Imagine how different his response might be if we said what we mean and mean what we say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doc329, post: 63936324, member: 77331"] The most frequent criticism against modern Christians by outsiders is that "the church is full of hypocrites" What a shame that Christians are seen that way! It is true perhaps that people would criticize the church even if it were full of committed folk. But it is true also that we Christians give the outsiders much to criticize. We grumble and mumble. We are unkind and unfair. We criticize and complain. We debate and argue. And we are judged. Imagine how different our mission would be, imagine how much better our task would be if, when we approached a lost man with the gospel, he knew that our church had a track record of love, compassion, and honesty. Imagine how different his response might be if we said what we mean and mean what we say. [/QUOTE]
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