Verse of the day: 1 Corinthians 4:10: We are fools for Christ’s sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honourable, but we are despised.
It’s been a while, Yes!!, the only positive is that I am finally here again though. I have recently completed some of my course assessments and thank God for me passing them all. Right now in life, although the devil is trying to make people around me see me as the enemy, I know I am not and although they think I am a loser, best believe “I am on the winning side in Christ”.
Alright, enough about me and back to the blog “Wordly Christian Effect”. For me, I will describe a worldly Christian as someone who is dangerous and probably more dangerous than unbelievers themselves. Why though you ask? “that is not enough and it’s not even a definition”. A worldly Christian will be those individuals that have one hand on the things that relate to God, such as claiming to be of God but at the same time still dancing with the world.

“Worldly Christians”, how I wish you could realise that sometimes being nice to people can cost them everything, “everything being Christ”. Worldly Christians are the type that doesn’t want to let go of their sins, but at the same time hold on to their Christian beliefs. They always love to talk about the love of God, but not the love of God that hates what God hates. You see this form of people love to tell people about things that generate around the Christian beliefs, except those that call people to repentance and out of their sins. Why will they? when if they do, they are destroying their own shelter. “They come to you like people who have everything to offer, but they leave you with nothing”.
To be sincere with yourself, look around now, isn’t this type of Christians you see around now? “they claim to be working for Christ”, but the question is which christ? It’s like we have all forgotten, there are a lot of false Christs out there. Matthew 24: 23-24: (Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect).
You see, Christ himself warning people who claim to be His about such Christs and their messengers.
A missionary always asks this question from his audience do you know driving in the middle of the road is very dangerous? “Being two ways of course!!!” Yes, probably a lot of people including me too would agree as well. But the bitter truth of the matter is that a lot of Christians are theologically driving in the middle of the road, not staying clear to a course, thinking that they are doing Christ a favour, by trying to be like the world to reach them, I will advise you to watch out before you become soaked into the world itself, and before people start their own course trying to reach you as well.
Only if we decide to read the Bible, (which a lot of so-called Christians don’t and who only use their Bible 52 days in a year “on Sundays”) and know what it is actually about first, before trying to create a false and hell-sending perception of what the Bible says. I have been there as well, trying to act all being nice, and knowing all like lucifer does, without actually picking up my Bible to read “John 11:25”.

The sad part of this whole issue is that you think you are doing God’s will, but rather the opposite. My only prayer is that you realise that you are not doing God any favour, and that the only favour you need is to prevent your soul and the souls of others that are being thought those false ideas of what a Christian is from hell.
Thanks for reading and KEEP THE FAITH STRONG!!!!!!!
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