Catherineanne
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- Sep 1, 2004
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Because people don't like to hear the fundamentals of Christianity. Because at it's core, Christianity is a terrifying religion for people whose entire faith is based on antinomian philosophies and the only time they spend with their Savior is the 60 minutes before the pregame show on sunday morning. American Christianity is a lawless thing, where most people accept God's grace, but never bear the fruits of a life transformed by Christ because that transformation would take them away from their idols. So they resist it and reject it either in full apostasy, or by just making Christ peripheral to the rest of their life.

It is because far too often it seems that beliefs are put before Christian love one for another. To me, nothing comes before Christian love; the kind that Christ showed to those around him before he berated them for their sins, or tried to change their lives. To me, Christ's love is the driving force for our faith, and without it nothing we do is worth doing.
Love has to come first. If we do not love in Christ those we are attempting to evangelise, or prophecy to, or teach, or heal, then we are wasting our time. I think this is in line with fundamentalist belief, because Paul says exactly the same. But I think it is too often forgotten.
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