by Jim Gordon
Growing up in church we have always been told that God was a god of love. In fact, it is stated in the bible that God IS love. Yet so often we have seen more of a judgmental and condemning God by the actions of many christian people over the years.
Take for instance a popular song I remember singing while growing up in the church. Onward christian soldiers, marching as to war. Now I know the intent was to show we are in a battle, but the battle is a spiritual one. Our battle is not against flesh and blood but so often we fight people rather than spiritual forces and principalities. We turn people into enemies rather than the spiritual forces of evil.
To often these days we seem to live in a spirit of war rather than love. We spend more time arguing over doctrine and interpretation with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
We argue so much over sin that we become judgmental and condemning toward those who see things differently or are not of faith or belief in God.
Over the years many churches have taught that although God is a god of love, he was also judgmental, mean and condemning. We are told that we better do our best to please him or we will be in danger of judgment.
Yet Jesus came to show us what the Father was really like. He showed love, compassion, acceptance and forgiveness to everyone, especially to those most of the religious world would have no contact.
Even though Jesus showed us that God loves us, we still turn the cross of Jesus into a weapon for our personal cause or belief rather than a symbol of love and good news.
If we are going to be christian soldiers let it be against spiritual forces and not against our fellow human beings. Rather than fight and argue, let the love of God touch everyone you meet throughout each day.
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Yes. Thank you.
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“Fight EVIL not People”~AMEN!!!
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So true. It is love that draws. Pointing out mistakes of others and all the judgment and condemnation we so often see drives people away. Thanks for the comment.
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Yes you are right. It is God’s battle not ours, and all he requires of us is to fight in prayer and be a loving gracious witness to others, even if they are doing things dishonouring to God. And often that is a greater witness of his love than telling people what they should and shouldn’t be doing. I’m done with religion too. xx
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