The common symptoms for Christian Passivity are the
two letter words “BUT” and “OK,” when these two words become germane to your
everyday vocabulary of faith then please understand that you are a foot step
away from being a passive Christian which is dangerous in the fact that
undiagnosed passivity breeds subtlety, Passivity plus subtlety equals ultimate
enemy obliteration.
What do you think about Homosexuality? “It is
against my belief “BUT” if that’s what they want to do then that’s what they
will do.”
What do you think about shacking before marriage? “I
personally don’t believe it “BUT” I guess its “OK” in today’s world.” Proverbs 27:5
What do you think about sexual immorality? “It
against my belief “BUT” who am I to judge?”
What do you think about sin? “It’s hard being a
Christian “BUT” I cannot judge those that sin because I am not perfect.”
Do you go to church every Sabbath? “ I try to “BUT”
sometimes I wake up late and tired from working and feel its “OK” for me to get
some rest.
I can truly go-on-and-on with the “BUTS” and “OK’s” of passive faith talk, it’s fair enough for me
to say that you understand the lesson at hand, before you say “BUT” and or “OK”
to justify the faith, ask yourself if that sentence is going to be defending
the faith? Or depleting the faith? Choose your words wisely and defend the
faith as the warrior of Christ that you have been raised up to be!
but in your hearts
honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to
anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with
gentleness and respect, 1 Peter 3:15
Yours truly
The unapologetic a servant of Christ and slave to my
Fathers will.
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