Here is some stuff Christians should stop doing.
1. Telling people “I’ll pray for you” without actually praying for them.
- Guilty as charged. I can’t think of anybody who hasn’t done this
at one time or another. And while most of us don’t actually mean to
forget, it’s probably best that we just set aside time on the spot to
pray for people. Are we really so busy that we can’t stop and pray for
someone’s needs? We need to make sure we are fulfilling our duties as
Christians and actually follow through with them. One prayer could be
the tipping point to someone coming to know the love of God. Don’t miss
the opportunity to speak life into someone because you don’t think you
have time.
2. Attending Church on Sunday but ignoring God’s voice the rest of the week.
- Ouch! This one stings a little. Many of us get in the habit of
making God just another addition to our weekly check-list, but the
reality is that our entire lives should revolve around him. God deserves
#1 priority in each of our lives, and to treat him any differently
would go against the foundations of the Christian faith.
Evaluate the way you are spending your time, money, and energy. If you
want to see a change in your life then you need to begin giving God the
place of honor he deserves. Stop treating God like the last kid picked
in dodgeball.
3. Praying for God’s provision when we have yet to use what he has already provided.
- Way too many of us tend to treat God like a personal genie.
Prayer was given to us as an open line of communication between us and
God, but the harsh reality is that way too many of try to use it like a
drive-thru at a fast-food restaurant. You don’t get to pick and choose
the way God provides, but you do get the opportunity to trust his plan
and have faith in his promises. I can’t begin to explain how many times
I’ve ignored God’s provision because it wasn’t wrapped the way I
intended it to be. Every time we purposely ignoring God’s provision, we
are indirectly telling him, “I don’t trust your plan.”
4. Trying to be so relevant that we actually hurt the message of Jesus.
- There is nothing wrong with trying to be relevant, but we need to understand that there is a BOLD
line between being trendy, and then completely disfiguring the message
of Jesus. We can’t expect to bring any change to the world when we don’t
look any different from it. I’m a firm believer that Jesus came to
reclaim culture and not abolish it, but this doesn’t mean we need to
water down His message so that it’s easier to swallow.
5. Telling people that “God will never give you anything you can’t handle.”
- Why should we stop saying this? Because it’s a lie… We’ve completely twisted 1 Corinthians 10:13,
as this verse is pointing towards temptation, and even then it states
God will be there if things get too tough. The reality is that God just
might give us things we can’t handle so that we will gaze towards him
for the extra help. Mind blowing right? Realize that not everything is
going to go the way you plan, think, or hope. Sometimes stuff is going
to hit the fan, and in order for you to get through it you are going to
NEED to rely on God’s comfort, peace, and understanding. We weren’t
meant to do life alone.
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