Born Again or Just a Good Person?

United States
February 18, 2010 6:15pm CST
I know some of you have seen this before. I saw my old apt. manager today and thought about how when I first moved in, she was always saying "God Bless You", mentioning how being born-again got her off drugs and making a big deal about having to go to church (instead of tend to her duties of keeping up the premises). In less than two yrs., she was dropping all kinds of F-bombs and having these fall-outs for all to see. Then when her stint ended (she got a gig in real estate), she was back to blessing folks. When I used to attend church, I would see different family members go before the pulpit in tears and after everyone in church hugged them, they would renounce every vice (alcohol, profanity, loose partners, etc) publicly. Then after a year or two (maybe less), they would slowly slip and have an excuse ('Just one time, it won't hurt anything' or 'God will forgive me.') Now, I say why go through all the drama of quoting scriptures and get out there and help people without a lot of fuss. Especially in these times when I lot of people are both mentally and monetarily impoverished.
2 responses
@zalmazan (40)
• Philippines
19 Aug 10
I, too, myself is a born again christian. There are times that it's not being manifested in my actions. I tend to be my old self and forget at times talking to Him. We can't call it a drama to go through all the scriptures and mentioning God an God-related things. I learned from my Pastor that once you accepted God as your Lord and Savior, that's the time that the enemy would do something to put your focus out of being righteous. It doesn't mean that you're already defeated, coz once you have Him in your life, He would stay there for good. So one prayer, just one prayer of forgiveness and you'll be forgiven. No renewal of contracts..
@Chevee (5905)
• United States
19 Feb 10
I have learned in my walk with God is that God knows your heart. He know what you are all about before you know it. You can't fool Him. Those people you mention are fooling themselves. Yes, God will forgive you but He also expects you to do your part.
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