“I have been a Christian for over 2 decades. Now I’m here in Florida as a migrant worker for over a year. I started looking for a men’s fellowship and attended Sunday services one near our apartment and one in the town alternately. They say they are non-denominational when I asked. The worship services is very well programmed. In one church, a pastor preaching just wearing jeans and shirt in the pulpit and one very well-dressed. Both are passionate and a lot of attendance in the services. But i’m feeling uncomfortable with the jeans and shirt pastor because i’m accustomed to being formal in the services. Now this one near me, the pastor is quite quiet and as he looks, very formal. Now going to my point, i’m still observing because i don’t want to do anything with a super faith church where members are still living in sin and there’s no sense of griving as long as they are confessing Christians. I have learned Christianity where sin is an abomination and though we still sin, it’s different with a deliberate and involuntary sin. I used to be a heavy smoker, heavy drinker, lustful, blasphemous, rebellious, violent etc. I have long surrendered that deliberate sinful life. I am at the point where I as a Christian, view other brethren as expecting them to be living a life proving their faith, love and service to God by their works after being saved by the grace of God in Christ Jesus. That’s the Christian life that we are supposed to live right? It’s not excellent but trying to reach perfection by grace. Is my view correct?”
PCB2022warrior via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/02/23