People do not see themselves as bad people. For the most part, people think they are good. But the fact is that none of us are good. This makes bringing the message of Christ difficult in the United States today. When we give up to fighting Him, God reveals to us ourselves in comparison to Christ, to see just how fallen we (man) are in comparison. This by design is a critical step in knowing Christ. Therefore, the church battles these things and in turn makes its own (body) feel guilty and like a failure. By much of what is said in many church pulpits, every person in the congregation should be at the alter and on there knees every Sunday. However, accepting this action as an answer would indicate there was something we could do, like coming to the alter. Ever feel like, "Gosh I'm not doing enough, " or "I haven't prayed in week, man am I out of God's favor." These ideas suggest assumptions that contradict God's character. If because of Christ, God accepts me, and I am His child, and I am one of the saints, and I am part of His body, and I am in Him, and He is in me - but wait, all of a sudden I'm not good enough. Thanks be to God, that it is Christ who is in us that makes us anything and everything. But not for Him, we would be lost, dead, and hopeless.
God already accepted us guilty and a failure. Right?
How can the church approach this issue?
God already accepted us guilty and a failure. Right?
How can the church approach this issue?