Monday, April 12, 2010

Yes, There are Strings Attached

I was speaking with a very dear friend a few days ago.  I love talking to this person because he always makes me think.  He is one of the few people that I know has made me a better person simply by calling him friend.

He and I got on the subject of America.  We asked each other if we truly were blessed that we live in a world where we are relatively free from persecution?  Is it a blessing that we can walk to a street corner and proclaim our faith without fear of being thrown in jail or killed?  Is it a blessing that many people openly proclaim the banner of Christ as their savior without fear of retribution?  Is this truly a good thing?

Now don't get me wrong, I am not saying that I hope that the current government outlaws  freedom of religion and forces us to declare atheism or face death.  Hear me out.

We live in a society where we are so free to be what ever religion that we want and we don't have to fight for it.  It is like getting a free cup of coffee with a fill up of gas in your car.  Ok, if it is free, I might as well take it.

We view Christianity as a "no strings attached" lifestyle.  Nothing is further from the truth.  Christianity should never be easy.

Now...
Imagine living in a society where we had to fight to be a believer because we truly valued Christ above life, liberty, business, and yes, family.  Imagine a world where the Banner of Christ would be worn at our own peril, and we did it anyway!  Imagine living in a land where it wasn't a status thing to say "I'm a Christian" but something we truly had to want.  Imagine if we actually could understand the words that the Bible used, like Hope, Deliverance, Salvation, Peace.  Imagine if being a Christian was our existence instead of being another descriptive word in a long list of adjectives that we attached to our life resume.

In the words of the Mercy Me's song.... I Can Only Imagine!

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