It's actually a REAL test of faith when all the religious props begin to fall away.
Will I still trust God:
- when I can't trust the church?
- when I can't trust the Bible?
- when I can't trust church doctrines?
- when I can't trust other Christians?
If my faith was built on these things...
I would have lost my faith long ago.
Recently I did a topic titled:
Five reasons why you aren't a "true" Christian - Are you toast?
Even though I have been upfront that this topic is a spoof on "true" Christianity,
No one (as I recall) has given these questions a hard look, or re-evaluated them.
Let's take a look now. Note: This is a quiz. Give yourself 20 points for each "YES" answer.
1) You have the right doctrine and can prove it. - YES or NO?
Obviously, this describes a "Christian" who is at odds with everyone outside of their little tribe.
Is that what it means to be a "true" Christian?
2) You read your Bible and pray for one hour every day. - YES or NO?
While these would be a good practice for someone who had the time,
it is a ridiculous expectation to saddle a believer with.
Is that what it means to be a "true" Christian?
3) You are winning souls for Christ every week. - YES or NO?
While it is good for us to be open with people about our faith,
soul-winning quotas are another ridiculous expectation to saddle a believer with.
Is that what it means to be a "true" Christian?
4) You never miss a church service. - YES or NO?
Once again, does church attendance prove you are better than others?
Is that what it means to be a "true" Christian?
5) You give financially to the church WAY beyond your means. - YES or NO?
Again, While this would be a good practice, it is not the measure of a "true" Christian?
What are your thoughts?
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