Christians are Strange

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

The wind is an invisible force that can demolish buildings and uproot large trees. Yet the origin and destination of any significant gust is imperceptible. The Spirit of God is also invisible, yet it has the power to transform lives and accomplish the impossible. Those who accept the gospel receive the Holy Spirit and are born again. Their origin and eventual destination are clearly discerned; they come from God and will one day return to Him; their lives are changed in the most meaningful ways. Those who possess no knowledge of God are baffled by Christians; their behaviors are considered strange and peculiar. ‘Why be selfless?’ ‘Why serve others?’ ‘Why embrace honesty and integrity at the expense of profits and material possessions?’

In first Peter 1 verse 4 we read, “In regard to these (sinful behaviors), they will think it strange that you do not run with them in the same flood of dissipation, speaking evil of you.” Many years ago, after becoming a Christian, I worked as a sales representative for a local business. Around the holiday season, a delivery driver decided to give small calendars away to all the male employees. He entered my office and threw one of them onto my desk. Much to my dismay, there was a pornographic image of a woman on the front. I told him I didn’t want the item and gave it back to him; making it known that I didn’t look at pornography. He seemed shocked, offended, and even a bit angry. To him, my reaction was odd; my behavior was strange. In his mind all men enjoyed looking at pornography.

To those who are not saved, the manner in which Christians live is considered peculiar and strange. The ungodly are ruled over by their fleshly desires; they live to satisfy themselves now. They cannot see the end from the beginning; and so they embrace sin with enthusiasm. Still, in every generation there are Christians dwelling in the midst of the masses. They follow what is good and lasting; denying their fleshly appetites to satisfy God’s will. They are a light in the darkness.

“Lord Heavenly Father, we pray for those who are lost; may they see your good works and be driven to the foot of the cross. May they be reborn and embrace virtue, love, and mercy. Pour out Your Spirit into our hearts, that we might be used to spread the gospel and bring others to salvation. We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name. Amen.” God bless all of you!