It seems that many Christians who I meet fall into 1 of 2 categories.
1 - Super strict, bordering on legalistic, head in the clouds, air of spiritual superiority.
2 - Lukewarm, pick and choose what they want from the Bible, convenient moral standards (often act wildly different depending on whether they are in a group of Christians or non-Christians)
I've seen plenty of examples of both on these forums. I myself tend towards one of those if I don't fight it. Where are the Christians who have a balance between being on fire for God and having their feet firmly planted on the ground? The ones who have healthy spiritual lives and yet are still ordinary people. The kind of people who wouldn't respond in shocked disbelief if you told them about a struggle, yet whose advice would be based on the Bible, not on popular opinion. I've met a few of these, but not all that many. I would like to mature into such a Christian myself one day, with a balance between being in the world and not being of it.
1 - Super strict, bordering on legalistic, head in the clouds, air of spiritual superiority.
2 - Lukewarm, pick and choose what they want from the Bible, convenient moral standards (often act wildly different depending on whether they are in a group of Christians or non-Christians)
I've seen plenty of examples of both on these forums. I myself tend towards one of those if I don't fight it. Where are the Christians who have a balance between being on fire for God and having their feet firmly planted on the ground? The ones who have healthy spiritual lives and yet are still ordinary people. The kind of people who wouldn't respond in shocked disbelief if you told them about a struggle, yet whose advice would be based on the Bible, not on popular opinion. I've met a few of these, but not all that many. I would like to mature into such a Christian myself one day, with a balance between being in the world and not being of it.