I wish everyone could be like me

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I aint no monkey

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Raised in a believing home, born again as a child, spent 50 years as a believer maturing in the word. Given wisdom and faith to accept and believe the entire word of God, not just the popular parts, through fear and reverence for a Holy God. Confident of the physical resurrection of the dead. Longing to go home where I belong. About my masters business.

But for reasons only known to God, everyone can't be like me. I used to think that I was missing something, like a spectacular change in my life that those that are born again at a later date have. But I was talking to a brother that was born again at a later date, in his 40's and he said that he wished he was saved as a child because he would have had more time to get to know God. Then it clicked, I have had the opportunity to get to know God over the years of being a Christian, I have joked with him, cried with him, mourned with him, laughed with him, rejoiced with him, pleaded with him, been corrected by him, chastised by him, cried out to him, had answered pray from him, been ignored by him, protected by him, shown things by him, in other words I have had a relationship with him that I wouldn't trade for anything this world has to offer.
 

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Raised in a believing home, born again as a child, spent 50 years as a believer maturing in the word. Given wisdom and faith to accept and believe the entire word of God, not just the popular parts, through fear and reverence for a Holy God. Confident of the physical resurrection of the dead. Longing to go home where I belong. About my masters business.

But for reasons only known to God, everyone can't be like me. I used to think that I was missing something, like a spectacular change in my life that those that are born again at a later date have. But I was talking to a brother that was born again at a later date, in his 40's and he said that he wished he was saved as a child because he would have had more time to get to know God. Then it clicked, I have had the opportunity to get to know God over the years of being a Christian, I have joked with him, cried with him, mourned with him, laughed with him, rejoiced with him, pleaded with him, been corrected by him, chastised by him, cried out to him, had answered pray from him, been ignored by him, protected by him, shown things by him, in other words I have had a relationship with him that I wouldn't trade for anything this world has to offer.

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God works differently in calling His elect to faith, but with the same results . . . great spiritual blessings of knowing the Son, and being known of Him! Ephesians 1:2-10

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chickenman

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I was relieved to read your OP. For when I read the title - "I wish everyone could be like me" - I thought you were going to write...

"...haunted by a demon in a data center."
 
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Raised in a believing home, born again as a child, spent 50 years as a believer maturing in the word. Given wisdom and faith to accept and believe the entire word of God, not just the popular parts, through fear and reverence for a Holy God. Confident of the physical resurrection of the dead. Longing to go home where I belong. About my masters business.

But for reasons only known to God, everyone can't be like me. I used to think that I was missing something, like a spectacular change in my life that those that are born again at a later date have. But I was talking to a brother that was born again at a later date, in his 40's and he said that he wished he was saved as a child because he would have had more time to get to know God. Then it clicked, I have had the opportunity to get to know God over the years of being a Christian, I have joked with him, cried with him, mourned with him, laughed with him, rejoiced with him, pleaded with him, been corrected by him, chastised by him, cried out to him, had answered pray from him, been ignored by him, protected by him, shown things by him, in other words I have had a relationship with him that I wouldn't trade for anything this world has to offer.

:yawn:

You're a bore.
 

Aimiel

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Raised in a believing home, born again as a child, spent 50 years as a believer maturing in the word. Given wisdom and faith to accept and believe the entire word of God, not just the popular parts, through fear and reverence for a Holy God. Confident of the physical resurrection of the dead. Longing to go home where I belong. About my masters business.

But for reasons only known to God, everyone can't be like me.
You remind me of a story of a great martyr of the faith, named Angelo. He was given only one portion of The Lord's Love, but with that portion, he mustered all that was in him to refrain from kicking a cat that crossed his path. He used what little money he had (he was homeless, and what most people call a, "streetcorner prophet) to purchase tracts to hand out on the street. He led one person to The Lord, and so God gave him two more portions of His Love. He used that love to try to keep a wino alive one cold night, by lying next to him in the street. He froze to death, a martyr. You were given fifty portions of His Love. How much do you think you're using of what you've been given? Paul, when he was close to the end of his life, realized how little of what he had been given, called himself: "The Chief of Sinners," even though he wrote two thirds of The New Testament.

Luke 18:8
I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
 

wazzdizz

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Raised in a believing home, born again as a child, spent 50 years as a believer maturing in the word. Given wisdom and faith to accept and believe the entire word of God, not just the popular parts, through fear and reverence for a Holy God. Confident of the physical resurrection of the dead. Longing to go home where I belong. About my masters business.

But for reasons only known to God, everyone can't be like me. I used to think that I was missing something, like a spectacular change in my life that those that are born again at a later date have. But I was talking to a brother that was born again at a later date, in his 40's and he said that he wished he was saved as a child because he would have had more time to get to know God. Then it clicked, I have had the opportunity to get to know God over the years of being a Christian, I have joked with him, cried with him, mourned with him, laughed with him, rejoiced with him, pleaded with him, been corrected by him, chastised by him, cried out to him, had answered pray from him, been ignored by him, protected by him, shown things by him, in other words I have had a relationship with him that I wouldn't trade for anything this world has to offer.

Having been brought up in that sort of home, I wish a million times over my family had been secular and god/Jesus had never been mentioned; but each to their own!
 

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Having been brought up in that sort of home, I wish a million times over my family had been secular and god/Jesus had never been mentioned; but each to their own!

I was brought up by Christian parents and even though I am a nonbeliever, I wouldn't change my parents or their beliefs for anything.
 

wazzdizz

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I was brought up by Christian parents and even though I am a nonbeliever, I wouldn't change my parents or their beliefs for anything.

Fine! I certainly would, it caused nothing but problems and still is as one of them is still alive!
 

Rusha

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Fine! I certainly would, it caused nothing but problems and still is as one of them is still alive!

I am sorry that you apparently have issues with your parents and upbringing. I, however, do not.

Even though I am a nonChristian, I am able to interact with and value many Christians as friends because of the wonderful example my parents set.

To reject or hate someone for no other reason than religion, IMO, is petty and self-destructive.
 

wazzdizz

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I am sorry that you apparently have issues with your parents and upbringing. I, however, do not.

Even though I am a nonChristian, I am able to interact with and value many Christians as friends because of the wonderful example my parents set.

To reject or hate someone for no other reason than religion, IMO, is petty and self-destructive.

I don't reject people for being Christian, our own daughter is an Anglican priest. I do object to religion being used as a weapon though!
 

Rusha

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I don't reject people for being Christian, our own daughter is an Anglican priest. I do object to religion being used as a weapon though!

I REJECT religion or anything else being used as a weapon also.
 
You might want to consider something about ‘forums’?
Do you think that God doesn’t notice believers are just using the Internet as an excuse to ‘avoid’ Having To Physically Go Into All The World and do what Jesus commands [Mark 16:15-18]? Ergo, most believers aren’t joining forums to serve God or experience fellowship in Christ but rather they just want to boast and start arguments and insult everyone who doesn’t agree with their limited understanding of “God” or even worse and perhaps more likely; they were tempted into a forum by the devil to distract them From God?

i.e. Satan doesn’t want Christians going out In Person into the real world and spreading the gospel and edifying and healing and baptizing etc. and the Internet provides the ideal diversion to excuse believers from actually talking with real people In Person, knocking on people’s doors In Person and laying hands on people etc.? Thus, “forums” created to entice idle lazy disobedient believers to cower behind Alias usernames spewing biblical quotes from ignorance instead of declaring their Real names and going into the Real world and serving God as they Really should be doing? So the devil is quite happy to lure naïve believers into cyberspace, away from the real world and thus keeping them from Doing Those Things in service to God “in person”? And as long as people are distracted on the Internet arguing and bible-bashing each other, the devil doesn’t have to lift a finger to prevent “those believers” from obeying Mark 16:15-18 because they are already neatly trapped in the “Internet” and they may never learn how to truly Walk in Christ? In other words, their faith is so weak that they couldn’t preach anything to anyone In Person even if they wanted to and they probably never even spoke one prayer to God asking him to bless them with the ‘power’ to go out and interact with people Face-to-Face and obey what Mark 16:15-18 commands and in the end, that neglect could very well cost them their souls?

Some of these forums may also have been created by believers who do not have a ‘leadership role’ in their own physical church or maybe don’t belong to any church? So the “Internet” affords them the opportunity to ‘practice at’ being a cyber-pastor over their own flock of Anonymous cyber-lambs/wolves but they don’t have to face the inevitability of being questioned about what they’re doing and believing and saying because when the going gets tough, they simply remove the topics they don’t like and/or ban the people they cannot face. Likewise, many of the forum members are probably in the same boat and without the ‘power’ to do what Mark 16:15-18 says but a forum also enables ‘them’ to pretend they are wise church elders so confidently quoting scripture while arguing uncontrollably with anonymous strangers who might very well be wolves, for all They know or care to find out? ;)

Too scary for you to believe that might be what’s happening? Are you offended that your forum might not be serving any divine purpose whatsoever and that You might actually have to re-think some things about your faith and biblical interpretation? Shocked that You might need some spiritual correcting or you may actually be lost again? Well I hope you are shocked or at least concerned because that might mean you actually Do Care To Know if you’re believing and doing the right thing in Jesus’ name and that you do want to Listen and Learn and grow in Christ like the rest of us foolish wretches? And maybe you will now pray for God to show you what your true good works might be and bless you to properly serve his will, not Yours? Rather than anonymously prancing around in a forum trying to impress someone with your biblical knowledge because you’re afraid and powerless to face the real world in His name? Or like believers who segregate themselves in forums by denomination, as if to advertise that they might somehow be better Christians than non-denominational followers or that Adventists might somehow be better Christians than Protestants or Catholics might somehow be better Christians than Anglicans or Christadelphians might somehow be better Christians than Lutherans or Baptists might somehow be better Christians than Evangelicals etc. etc. etc.? But there it is! We now have thousands of believers that have migrated to the Internet wagging their uncontrollable tongues (James 3:8) in the vacuum of cyberspace and pretending to be warriors for God but in reality, they are merely deluding themselves? And for all You know, the devil’s minions also created the forum You are babbling in and the yolk is on you? ;) Don’t believe it? If you can’t, then you are ignorant because I’ve witnessed so-called Christian forums where the moderators are actually atheist or worse perhaps and so the joke was indeed on “those believers who participated”.

But what do I know? Anyway, kudos to those responsible for this forum if this topic actually survived their screening process thus allowing members to read it and God to do the moderating? Notwithstanding, I do question the advent of forums and the motives of those who create them since, if for no other reason, that the ‘nature’ of a forum does not promote love and patience but rather conflict, hatred and impatience. So if anyone thinks I’m here looking for forum buddies, friends or pals, let me be perfectly clear. God willing, I’m compelled to be here mainly to WARN those believers who may have been lured here by the evil one and/or inadvertently; about the ‘danger’ of forums and the Internet! Period.

And whether or not the creators of these forums had good intentions, I have witnessed far too much evil in each and every forum I participated in. Without exception, Each and Every so-called Christian forum proved to be little more than a chaotic hostile vehicle for judgmental, hateful, ignorant administrators and moderators trying to play God instead of ‘facing God’s truth’ in obedience to Christ and most members responded in kind because most people weren’t there to blamelessly, harmlessly debate Christianity and perhaps learn something and grow in Him. Quite the contrary, they were there to fight and argue their “limited understanding of God” at any cost and when the Mods/Admins couldn’t support their opinions and/or felt threatened to perhaps being exposed as false brethren, they just removed the topics and banned anyone who didn’t kneel to their rhetoric and man-made rules. Which means they aren’t ‘forums’ in the first place because people weren’t allowed to freely and honestly debate or discuss anything. ;)

So I guess we’ll soon find out if this forum operates similarly and if believers here put God’s Laws first instead of man-contrived-forum-rules? As well, I won’t be posting any further comments nor responding publically to anyone’s threads in this forum either because I’m not here to debate anything with anyone especially in an almost certain ungodly atmosphere like ‘this’ and so as to then perhaps be accused of lending credence to any otherwise legitimate Internet platforms let alone “so-called Christian forums”? I’ve already learned my lesson God willing, about the evil of the “Internet” and those human resources who would perpetrate evil there. Indeed, I’m genuinely repulsed now just ‘joining’ any of these forums in order to “warn” those whom God may wish to be warned? I may not even have any divine purpose for being on the Internet myself but in the event that just one person is properly corrected or saved by doing so, then it was absolutely worth the effort. Hallelujah!

Paul
 
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