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I Am Christian

Answer honestly…

- Can you recite the plot and even some lines from your favorite movies?
- Do you gladly plop down money to buy a new phone, app, game or something else you want?
- Do you somehow manage to set aside a few hours to pursue your own interests despite having a very busy schedule?
- If your favorite movie actor came to your house for dinner would you serve them leftovers?

You’re probably thinking that these are ‘duh’ questions. Why, I’m willing to bet you can recite several movies that you’ve seen - including some of the dialog. Since most people work hard for their money they deserve to buy a few indulgences now and then. After a hectic work day, everyone needs to have a few hours to do what they like. And no one in their right mind would serve their favorite movie actor old leftover lima bean casserole. That’d be rude.

Ok, now let me rephrase those questions a bit. (Remember, answer honestly)

- Do you know more than just a couple of popular verses of God’s Word?
- Do you begrudgingly drop a few coins in the collection plate at church?
- Do you set aside a minute or two each day to read your bible and/or pray?
- If God came to your house for dinner, would you serve Him old leftovers you found in the back of your fridge?
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It’s amazing how a person can know all about a song or a movie and yet know so little about God’s Word. Can a movie tell you how to live? Can a song show you the way to heaven? So many people get so wrapped up in obtaining the fleeting things this world offers that they short change God. They take the best for themselves and give God what’s ‘leftover’.

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Leftovers are such humble things,
We wouldn’t serve them to a guest
And yet we serve them to our Lord
Who deserves the very best.

We give Him leftover time,
Stray minutes here and there,
Leftover cash we give to Him
Such few coins as we can spare.

We give our youth unto the world
To hatred, lust and strife;
Then in declining years we give
To Him the remnant of our life.

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God gave you the very best of heaven – without hesitation. Are you giving God your best?
Or are you simply giving Him your leftovers?
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I guess this little sermon is aimed at people who are already believers, to guilt them into feeling that they’re not working hard enough and don’t deserve God’s love. No wonder young people are abandoning religion in droves. Nothing here about doing anything for your fellow man, it’s all God, God, God.

What never ceases to amaze me is the incredible selfishness that some religious people display. Not all of them, but definitely some.
Carazaa · F
@LeopoldBloom This "sermon" is a beautiful reminder to prioritize our life so we don't waste it on meaningless nonsense that wont count for eternity. I appreciate the reminder, but I remind myself everyday to put God first, why?
1. Because God has feelings and I want to make him happy.
2. He did so much for me that at least I can give him my devotion.
3. He answers my prayers if I am obedient and have faith.
4. I don't like to regret anything I do so I have dedicated my life to him so I wont regret how I lived my life in the end.
5 Jesus is coming within 10 years and probably sooner so I am not falling away from my faith as Jesus said many would.
6. It keeps me stable and happy.
Silverwings · 61-69, F
@LeopoldBloom If you guilt someone into doing something that is manipulation the same thing as witchcraft and totally against Gods word, so no that is not it, and all Christians know you do not have to work hard to please God, and also that no one deserves Gods love, it is freely given. Gods number 2 command is to love your neighbor as yourself, and if you do that you will never do him harm and you will help him in any way you can, so if you put God first, you won't have to worry about any of this.
shuhak · M
@LeopoldBloom No guilt, merely a reminder that we need to examine our lives to see where our priorities actually lie. It’s very easy for us to get caught up in the world and not realize it. God wants our entire being focused on Him, not just part of it. He said, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.” In other words, God wants us to love Him with every fiber of our being. 100%. If we put God first in our lives, love for our fellow man will naturally follow.
@shuhak I think it's more important to help other people. God if he exists doesn't need anything from us.

Also, it's not like religious people agree on what "putting God first" means. A Christian and a Muslim will have very different views of that, even though both of those religions developed from Judaism (which also has a different view).