Sunday, August 2, 2009

I don't believe that what I believe is what makes me who I am. Not alone. I mean - I run into people every single day that proclaim to love Christ and people but they are incredibly rude or uncaring. Am I supposed to completely warp my initial judgement of their behavior simply because I learn that they're a "Christian"? Please. That's fickle. I get that all it takes for God to grant us forgiveness is a belief in Him or faith, if you will. So obviously, to God, in this way, what I believe makes me who I am. But does that mean that what I do or say doesn't mold me into who I am? Absolutely not! What I do and what I say matters. So I can't just go around proclaiming, "It's okay, everything's alright, cause I believe in Jesus, guys." I can't just let what I proclaim to believe define how the world percieves me. I think it's silly for someone, or a song, to proclaim that what a person simply believes is all that makes that person who they are. Take Third Day's "Creed" for instance...

1 comment:

Andrew K. said...

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Thanks.