Question for all who know Him as Lord. Why is it that we can find more compassion and concern from our unsaved friends? It seems to me that we as Christians have this concept all wrong. I have a couple of non-believers as co-workers and friends, there’s not doubt in my mine that they would willingly give me the shirt off there back or the meal on there table if they thought I or my family needed more, but as for as the average Christian I’m not sure they would give me the quarter needed to call one of my friends who truly cared. Just a thought, looking for a reason we don’t help more in need. Here’s what I hear in most every Christian gathering, “How can we pray for you” or “I’ll be praying for you”. Not that we don’t need others praying for us, but when did become the standard that all a Christian was good for was to pray? What does it take to get someone really involved in the life of another human and show a little compassion for him? After all, our Lord wept for us and then died a painful death on the cross. Don’t you think the least we as followers of Him could do is show genuine concern and compassion for the lost and dying world? Jesus did after all model this concept to us as He discipled the 12. The best way for them to see Him is through our actions! What are the actions of the average Christian saying? What kind of Christian are you?
Shall we all put FEET to our FAITH by “Stepping Up Not Out”!