Originally posted by Bioture
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You claim that as a Christian you don't need to "live for Jesus," then I ask you, what is it that you live for? Again, how will you justify your faith acording to James 2:20?
http://mikeratliff.wordpress.com/200...works-is-dead/
http://mikeratliff.wordpress.com/200...works-is-dead/
The problem with your assumption lies here: God does everything, we literally do NOTHING for Him because he doesn't need it.
Christ died so that we may live, now our lives are our own. These things are biblically wrong. Granted, doing the right thing is never wrong, but what are your intentions? A hungry person will be hungry the day after you feed him - we need more than bread to stay alive - and I'm assuming you know this.
So the next time someone tells you they've been spreading God around, instead of thinking of it as something they're doing to get on God's good side, maybe you can appreciate the fact that God WANTS us to share our faith, even though he doesn't NEED it. Besides, if you had something that was great, and you got it for free (free pancakes at ihop mmm), would you not tell your friends? Wouldn't that be doing the right thing for the sake of doing the right thing?
And to tie your pancake analogy with your first Christianity post, it's like saying a big factor for all these suicides, depression and social problems is because Japan has less than 1,000 IHOP's in the whole country. Just because something is free and I like it doesn't mean it's a major factor in whether or not a country can avoid major social problems.
Edit: so to tie it back to the thread, do Japanese people NEED God? Absolutely. We all do, regardless of whether or not we choose to acknowledge it.
Does God need me in Japan filling up the heads of natives with stories of salvation and Jesus? No. Am I doing something God commands all Christians to do? Yes. And by obeying you give glory to God.
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