Monday, February 9, 2015

DON'T THROW THE BABY AWAY WITH THE BATH WATER

 
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A common ordinary barnyard egg before it becomes a delectable omelet or delightfully mixed with grits or perfectly fried piece of bacon, must have it's shell cracked.

      A luscious green watermelon consists of two parts, a green, un=eatable rind, and a red, juicy, tasty inner fruit.  If you throw out the fruit with the rind you would be considerable bereft of your right mind.

      Suppose you had a dirty baby and some clean water and an ample sized piece of soap.  What you would then do was meld these three elements and in a very short time have a clean baby.

      It would then be time to rid yourself of the dirty water.  You would not, however, rid yourself of the clean baby at the same time.  You would not throw out the baby with the bathwater.

      But this is what people do all the time with religion.  Because they find things they do not like they throw everything connected with it out the window.

      Someone stabs them with a scriptural interpretation contrary to their own and they go into a spiritual spasm and cry out, "It's all too confusing" and throw up their hands and quit.

      Or they know someone in their church who acts like a non Christian on a regular basis and they cry out, "If Christianity can't make he/she perfect like me, then I give up on. I'm going to stop wasting my time at church."  And they miss the point that we are all a work in progress, some having more progress to sustain than others...admittedly...but still all of us a work in progress.

      Or someone says that to be a true Christian you must read 5 chapters in your Bible and pray a minimum of 47 minutes of prayers a day or you are not a Christian.  And threatened by such an admonition they say, "I can't do that.  I won't do that."  And they don't do that...and they feel threatened...and they think "If that's what being a Christian is all about, maybe I'm in the wrong place."  And they throw the baby out with the bathwater.

      I am not about to tell you how many minutes per day you are supposed to pray...but I do suggest that it is habit good to seek after and well done if you practice it with some regularity.

      I am not about to tell you how many chapters of the Bible you should put beneath your mental belt in the process of foraging through a 24 hour day...but I do suggest that reading about God and God's works and God's ways will strengthen your soul.

      In short, keep the fundamentals while you are throwing out the foolish.  Behind you on the highways of yesterdays are the religious experiences of zillions and yours properly followed are then added to them. 

      And therein lies the strength of our faith...our God...our Saviour...our King.

      And therein lies the reason why no one should relegate their faith to the role of a second class citizen simple because there are some bad apples or bad ideas wandering around.

      And in the process of building your faith rather than battering it...think on the following.

      Woe to the individual who believes in nothing...for earning a spiritual ranking of zero is a tragedy of the first degree.

      Feed your faith often and it cannot help but often grow.

      I do have to know all there is to know about God.  I only have to be totally committed to what I do know and firmly believe.

Definition of faith: Hebrews 11:1. "What is faith, unless it is to believe what you cannot see." (Augustine)
Faith is derived from the Word of God: Romans 10:17
Faith's demand: Hebrews 11:6
Faith's design: 2 Corinthians 5:7
The dualism of faith: Hebrews 4:2
Faith's duty: Romans 1:17--live by it.
 
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