Did you read the Bible BEFORE you became a Christian, or AFTER?
I have heard testimonies of people reading the Bible before becoming Christians.
I assumed it was a rare occurrence. Someone seeking God. rather than God seeking them.
Discussion.
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I chose OTHER...
As someone who grew up in a Christian home, I find it hard to nail down the timing of when-did-I-become-a-Christian. I grew up in an environment where of-course-we-followed Christian rules and morality... that was simply part of the identity of my family.
Do you count 4-year-old me asking Jesus into my heart? It was sincere, but there wasn't much understanding behind it.
I first tried to read the Bible at 7. Started at Genesis and made it to about 1Kings. Dad was annoyed when I refused porkchops for dinner and wanted to start following the dietary restrictions in the Law. Still, there was an intent there to obey God... is that what makes a Christian?
Do all the Bible classes and verses memorized in a Christian school matter? Probably not. Junk-degree in church management from an unaccredited college...
definitely not. Ordination as a pastor in my early 20's? I think no.
What about all the weekends spent serving the homeless? Do those "good deeds" qualify me? In retrospect, the
service was somewhere between ineffective and enabling. But it did make us
feel virtuous...
I think if I had to put a date on it, it might have been on a random Sunday night in my 30s, when I went to not-my-normal-church. The pastor did something I have never seen before or since. About 3 sentences into his sermon, he stopped, and said that God was telling him not to preach, and rather to have anyone who needed prayer come down to the altar to be prayed for instead of having a sermon.
God told me to go down to the altar. I resisted at first... I didn't need an altar call... honestly nobody who's attending church on Sunday night does... but God was persistent. I stepped forward, and I was filled with the Holy Ghost... along with just about everyone who went. The service was a mess. There were people falling, and speaking in tongues, and holy laughter. I wasn't even sure I
believed in those things.
So anyway, yeah I guess I read the Bible first, and had a whole Christian education, and an ordination to preach too.
Not sure how this got so long... thanks for coming to my TED talk.