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Speaker AToday we're going to talk about what kind of Christian are we?
Speaker AAre we welcoming with open arms or are we a bit judgy?
Speaker AAre we turning people away from faith and from our lives or are we welcoming people in regardless of where they're at on their path?
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Speaker AOkay, so I've one thing I've learned is that when I have a little prompting, something strikes me that I'm reading or a thought hits me when I'm walking.
Speaker AI need to just stop what I'm doing and start recording a solo episode of the podcast.
Speaker AThe reason is sometimes I have the thought I might write something down, but if I wait, sometimes it's days or a week before I get back to it or I lose some of the fire I guess that I have for whatever struck me.
Speaker AAnd so today I was reading, and I do read several different devotionals, but today I was reading again catch Catching Whimsy by Bob Goff.
Speaker AAnd something hit me.
Speaker ABut I want to start with a story first and it's this.
Speaker AIf you've been in somebody that's always been at church, right?
Speaker AYou've every week religiously, you've been going to church.
Speaker ASometimes we can forget what it feels like to be a newbie.
Speaker AYou know, somebody that maybe never had faith and they didn't have a relationship with God.
Speaker AMaybe there's people coming to that have moved in the area that are new to the area looking for a church, maybe it's somebody looking for a new church because they've been hurt by their faith.
Speaker AThere are so many people coming and going, often in churches.
Speaker AThe problem is, are we being welcoming and inviting to everyone or are we giving off this sense of entitlement like we're better than other people?
Speaker AOr are we judging people because of how they're dressed?
Speaker AAre we judging people because of how they look?
Speaker AAre we judging people because they don't show up every week, or they haven't come to church in years?
Speaker AI think too many of us, without realizing it, have great intentions.
Speaker ABut we are judging people.
Speaker AWe are Judgy people.
Speaker AAnd it's a problem.
Speaker ASo many years ago, when my kids were young, we, you know, consistently went to church.
Speaker ANow, we might have missed church.
Speaker AI mean, there's some weeks where we missed church.
Speaker AWe had three young kids, boys, and I remember they were going to their faith formation classes, and they.
Speaker AMaybe my oldest son, he might have been the only one in them at the time, or maybe two of my sons.
Speaker AMy other son was too little at the time, but one of the volunteers, right, that was teaching his class made it.
Speaker AExcuse me, made a comment like, oh, it's good to finally see you again or something.
Speaker ABut whatever it was, it came off as judgmental and it.
Speaker AIt kind of offended me.
Speaker AI mean, I didn't tell anyone that it offended me at the time, but it bothered me and it made me not want to go back and take him back to the class because I was kind of like, you don't know my business.
Speaker AYou don't know what's going on, you know, week to week, trying to get the kids out the door to get to church.
Speaker AOr maybe we had somewhere we had to be that day or that night for class.
Speaker AAnd it just turned me off.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AIt was off putting.
Speaker AAnd I had been going to that same church, you know, other than when I was at college and things.
Speaker AI went there until I was over 40.
Speaker AYou know, I mean, yes, there might have been ebbs and flows where I wasn't always as consistent.
Speaker ASo this would have been when my kid.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AIt was probably my 30s, my early 30s, when this person made the comment.
Speaker ABut my point is, I was somebody that had been part of that church.
Speaker AActually, I. I was one of the first people to be one of the first babies baptized in that church.
Speaker AAnd this person had the audacity to say that.
Speaker ABut I think we don't realize that little jabs, even if they have good intention, like maybe that guy was trying to encourage my son, but it did the exact opposite.
Speaker AIt totally turned me off and made me not want to take him back to the classes.
Speaker ASo are we acting like that person was during my son's religious education classes?
Speaker AAre we meaning well, but then we make a little comment or a jab like, oh, I haven't seen you in some months.
Speaker AThat's not helpful.
Speaker ANow, what could be helpful is welcoming them and just say, like, hello, oh, you look great today.
Speaker AYou know, like, make a positive comment, a warm comment.
Speaker AAnd so in the devotional today, Bob says, find someone perched on the periphery and pull them into the conversation.
Speaker ABut he's basically talking about, you know, clicks and the cool kids in high school, but that that still happens in adulthood.
Speaker AAnd he said, unfortunately, this dynamic isn't limited to high school.
Speaker AWe all have experienced the same thing in our faith communities, social communities and workplaces.
Speaker ABut he says the thing about Jesus is that he let everyone know they were welcome.
Speaker AHis message of acceptance wasn't limited to the popular or talented people.
Speaker AAnd I would add, not just talented or popular, but he would welcome people no matter what they were doing, no matter who they were hanging with, no matter if they had ever shown up again or before.
Speaker AIn other words, he welcomed everybody.
Speaker ANo matter if you align with them or not.
Speaker AHe welcomed he would welcome everyone even if you don't understand them.
Speaker AAnd yet we if you ask people that don't go to church, if you ask people that maybe have gone to church but felt hurt or alienated by, by churches or by rapid Christians, it's because we are off putting so often.
Speaker ASo he says, here's my question for you.
Speaker AAre you giving off a vibe of accessibility and availability and safety, or are you one who stands off or has intermediaries who stand between you and the people who want to connect with you?
Speaker AAnd he says, I get that availability can create some odd and uncomfortable situations, but Jesus evidently thought it was worth it.
Speaker AAnd my guess is that he still feels that way today.
Speaker AAnd I think this is so important because this is really a struggle for so many Christians.
Speaker AAnd one of my favorite scriptures is Romans 12:13, which says take every opportunity to open your life and home to others.
Speaker AAnd I want to share a couple other things, but I also just want to mention while I get that the Bible tells us to spread the good news, right, the Gospel, I do also think that we're put there for different parts of people's experience to coming to Christ.
Speaker AIn other words, we're not all meant on the first interaction with somebody to pull them in and try to convince them that they should have a relationship with with Christ, they should become a Christian.
Speaker AOften it's going to take lots of little interactions with Christians with the Word, with prayers to come to that place.
Speaker AWe may be the first person on that train, if you will, which we're just supposed to be an example of the fruit of the Spirit, an example of what the being, welcoming, being like Christ.
Speaker AAnd so I think we have to remember that I have known people for years where they are still grappling with their faith.
Speaker AAnd it took a long time before we actually had a conversation about God directly.
Speaker AYou know, just One on one, because I wasn't force feeding it.
Speaker ALike I might bring up my faith or something that I'm like how I'm able to stay calm sometimes or peaceful, or how I'm able to bring it to God.
Speaker ABut I never tried to preach, if you will, right, with this person because it has to come organically, when the person is ready, in different circumstances or in different conversations, of course.
Speaker AInvite people, right?
Speaker AInvite them into your home, invite them to your fellowship, invite them to church, whatever you want to do, but don't force it on people, right?
Speaker ASo here's the next thing that I wanted to share with you.
Speaker AI like this quote.
Speaker AIt's from the book of Mason Moxie and it says it's not my responsibility to change other people, nor them me, I'm free to love him or who without stipulation, which creates a much wider, safer space to actually let God do what God does, which is redeem all of our lives into glory.
Speaker AIn other words, we're to be the example.
Speaker AWe are to be the hands and feet of Christ.
Speaker AWe are to be loving and we are to be welcoming and we are to let like meet people where they're at.
Speaker AWe are not to be the judges.
Speaker AWe are not to be the people trying to tell them that they're sinning.
Speaker ANow this is different.
Speaker AI'm not talking about your closest Christian friend where you have deep, intimate conversations about struggles, things they're going through.
Speaker AThat is a different thing, right?
Speaker AThat is somebody that you look to as a, a safe voice, as a guide, as someone giving you quick Christian guidance.
Speaker AThose are different conversations.
Speaker AI'm not talking about that.
Speaker AI'm talking about people in your community, people that are not in your tightest, closest circle at this point.
Speaker AWe're talking about people that we're trying to bring in that we want to welcome into faith into a relationship with Christ.
Speaker AAnd then the other thing that I want to share is this is by Ralph Waldo Emerson and it's from, let's see, from inspiration and wisdom.
Speaker AIt says, finish each day and be done with it.
Speaker AYou have done what you could.
Speaker ASome blunders and absurdities crept in.
Speaker AForget them as soon as you can.
Speaker ATomorrow is a new day.
Speaker ABegin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.
Speaker AAnd here's the thing.
Speaker AAll of us are walking through things.
Speaker AAll of us are struggling with things that we have to decide how to act, what to do.
Speaker AWe all screw up, we all sin in some way.
Speaker ABut as Christians, so Many of us, even though we're not supposed to, we put sin at different levels in our minds as humans.
Speaker AMaybe it's because our brains work that way, but we think, oh, well, this person cheated.
Speaker AThis person was involved in a, I don't know, some terrible incident.
Speaker AAnd we think, oh, those are worse than this other thing.
Speaker AAnd I'm not saying it doesn't sound worse, right?
Speaker AI mean, taking a life or whatnot.
Speaker ABut what I am saying is God tells us if we come to him, regardless of our sin, and that we will keep sinning.
Speaker AYes, if we're in Christ, he helps us remove ourselves from that, but it doesn't mean we're.
Speaker AWe're never going to be perfect.
Speaker AAnd so we have to stop judging and acting like we are somehow better than someone else, even if we're doing it subconsciously.
Speaker AIt's happening in our churches, it's happening in our communities, it's happening in our families.
Speaker AAnd while I'm at it, actually, I would say too many of us are judging other people because of their political viewpoints, who they voted for, their viewpoints on vaccines, Covid, all these things.
Speaker AAnd it's a dangerous and slippery slope.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause you are putting judgment, believing your viewpoint, your choice, your candidate is right or better or is somehow the high road.
Speaker AAnd once again, as a Christian, that is not true.
Speaker AWe all do the best we can.
Speaker AWe all are trying to grapple with and make decisions that make sense for us and our families.
Speaker AWe do not have to agree on anything.
Speaker ABut we can show up with respect, we can show up in love.
Speaker AWe can show up and know what comes first in my life.
Speaker AWell, it should be God, then family, right?
Speaker ALike, in other words, there's a.
Speaker AThere should be an order to it.
Speaker ABut somehow so many of us don't realize that we've been blinded by anger or division, that we don't realize we're putting political viewpoints and choices at the top of the pedestal.
Speaker AI don't know about you, but that to me sounds like an idol.
Speaker AI mean, in other words, we are more obsessed with that than we are going to God with, with being somebody like Christ.
Speaker AAnd this has got to change.
Speaker AThere's so many Christians I know that they adamantly disagree on politics, medical freedom, on, I mean, name the thing.
Speaker AIt's so many things at this point, on social issues, on environmental issues.
Speaker AOnce again, though, if you go way back, you know anybody that's over, I don't know, 30 something.
Speaker AWhen our parents were growing up and then when we were young people could have conversations and they could just have a respect, they could agree to disagree and it, and they could still respect their neighbor, be friends with their neighbor, be friends with their family members.
Speaker AThey didn't disinvite them to Christmas.
Speaker AAnd so this is something that I think we all need to ask ourselves.
Speaker AThe question, where am I judging other people?
Speaker AWhere am I holding on to resentment?
Speaker AWhere am I instead of having open arms and inviting people in, where am I closed off?
Speaker AAnd we need to take that, we need to think about it, pray about it, and we need to take it to God, like God.
Speaker AWhere is it that I have a.
Speaker AHave I hardened my heart?
Speaker AWhere is it that I haven't realized that my viewpoints are not allowing me to be the best example of Christ in the world?
Speaker AThat's not allowing me to show up lovingly and open hearted Because I think this is, this is a serious issue.
Speaker AThere's so much division and dissent in our world at this point.
Speaker ABut I believe we're called as Christians to bridge the gap, right?
Speaker ATo be the person that says, I'll come alongside of you no matter where you're at, no matter what you're doing, no matter what environment you're in, no matter your viewpoint.
Speaker AOur job is not to judge.
Speaker AOur job is not to change people's minds.
Speaker AOur job is to be like Christ in the world.
Speaker AAnd you know, like I said, Bob Goff's devotional just hit me today.
Speaker AIt was only one little bit of that, but it kind of took me down this path.
Speaker AAnd like I said, I've had other examples of going into other churches because after sometime around 40, we tried other churches.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AI left that church and there was nothing wrong with that church and I left that denomination, if you will, for that time.
Speaker ABut it was because I felt like my kids weren't getting what they needed.
Speaker AI didn't feel like they had a good kids program.
Speaker ABut to be honest with you, ever since then we've struggled.
Speaker AWe went to other churches for some time.
Speaker ACovid hit right and then online church for us.
Speaker ASo it's been, it's been a process, you know, and so.
Speaker AAnd now my kids are now grown, they're 18 to 23 and you know, they're still finding their way with their faith, you know, as many young adults do.
Speaker ASome are very faith oriented and some are not in that I find my kids in that same, in that same realm or range.
Speaker ASome that are wanting to dig into their faith and some that are still questioning their faith and things like that.
Speaker ABut you know, I'm always praying about that.
Speaker AI'm praying for them, you know, over them.
Speaker AAnd so, yeah, today I just want to come on and just ask ourselves the question, because it's good to be a Christian to say we're a Christian.
Speaker ABut the question is, what are our thoughts and what are our actions telling people?
Speaker AWhat are we giving off?
Speaker AWhat's the energy?
Speaker ABecause it's not just about speaking and saying, oh, welcome.
Speaker APeople can tell by your vibe, by your energy, if you're sincere.
Speaker ASo you can speak whatever you want, but if it's a lie, and by lie, I don't mean it's a lie because you don't feel the same way of what you're speaking, right?
Speaker AIt's misaligned.
Speaker ASo I would say we need to get right with ourselves.
Speaker ALike get right with God and get right with ourselves.
Speaker AWe need to, we need to be welcoming if we want to grow the church.
Speaker AWe have to show up and encourage people.
Speaker AWe need them to feel like no matter what's going on in their life, no matter what they're walking through, no matter what they've done, they are welcome here.
Speaker ABut until we do that, we're gonna have empty seats, empty pews.
Speaker ALike now there's a lot of revival going on around the world and in the U.S. especially young people, right?
Speaker AThere's college campus revivals.
Speaker AI see all the time that people that do that type of ministry are doing.
Speaker AThere is revivals at, across the country, at states and across the world.
Speaker APeople like, let us worship are doing.
Speaker ASo there's tons of people coming, like feeling the presence of the Lord and coming to Christ.
Speaker ABut they are the new Christians now.
Speaker AWhat happens if they had that experience and then they go, they show up to a church and they don't feel welcome.
Speaker AIt feels cold, they feel off put.
Speaker ADo you think they're going to keep going?
Speaker AThey might not.
Speaker AIt's our job to help them grow in their faith.
Speaker AIt's our job to help them know that no matter where they're at, they are becoming the person Christ made them to be.
Speaker AOne day at a time, one choice at a time, one mistake at a time.
Speaker ABecause each day is a new day and we get to try again.
Speaker AOkay, so that's it.
Speaker AI just wanted to come on, I wanted to speak this thing that kind of hit me and I don't know about you, but I try to not be judging.
Speaker AIt doesn't mean that I never am, but I just, I want to keep being better.
Speaker AI want to keep opening my heart more and More so that I'm the person as I love.
Speaker ABob Kauf says two things.
Speaker AHe says we are the person that when someone meets us, they get a little glimpse of heaven.
Speaker ALike they get a little glimpse of who Christ was because we are embodying the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ANo, it's all about Bob today, I tell you.
Speaker ABut honestly, he's kind of like an older, wiser brother.
Speaker AWhat can I say?
Speaker ABut I remember in one of his books, I don't know which one, he says people don't need more roles.
Speaker AThey don't need to be told more of what to do.
Speaker AThey need to see the example of people loving them, caring about them, like pointing them towards Christ, but because they see the love and what we get from that relationship.
Speaker ANot because we are trying to shame them or force them or say this scripture says you better do this like, right, like, in other words, it's because we're coming with an open heart and open arms.
Speaker ASo my call to all of us is, are we showing up as that type of Christian in our lives or are we still holding on to judgment and somehow we're closed off?
Speaker AAnd maybe it's because your whole life this was the example that you saw, or maybe it's because the church that you have always gone to or the town you live in there, or the community, that is the pattern, that's the type of faith in the world you've seen.
Speaker AAnd I totally get that there are a lot of closed off Christians, but I know that that's not what we're being called to do or be.
Speaker AAnd so I think we all need to check our heart, check our intentions and ask ourselves like how are we showing up in the world?
Speaker AHow are we showing up in our communities?
Speaker AHow are we showing up in our conversations?
Speaker AAnd how are we showing up in our churches?
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