| The Importance Of Everyday Christianity |
| Written by Dan Capusan | |
| Monday, 27 July 2009 | |
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This article is about two faced christian All that encompasses our life should be done for the glory of God. Paul tells us, "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Cor. 10:31). In other words, we need to live for God every day, every hour, every minute. I agree that there is a special beauty when we gather together with other believers and are united in worshipping God through song, prayer, communion,and the Word of God. If God is in my life every minute, then every minute of my life ought to be"spiritual." I would, therefore, like to destroy the concepts of"spiritual activity" versus "ordinary activity" in life. I can glorify God by engaging in an athletic activity. If as I play I am thanking God for the health and the ability to play, then I am honoring God even in sports. We can honor God with our every waking moment! In fact, that is what God expects of us. He expects us to honor Him at all times, even in the most ordinary moments. Before Daniel was thrown into the pit of lions, here are the king's words. "May your God, whom you serve continually, rescue you" (Dan. 6:21). We can reflect God's holiness by not using dirty language and not laughing at dirty jokes at work. These are ordinary, everyday things, and they can be just as spiritual as reading the Bible and praying. Am I living for God continually, or am I reserving a time for God and a time for the other activities of my life? Are the people around me able to see a Godly attitude everyday or just on Sunday? God is not satisfied with a time of prayer and Bible reading in the morning. God wants me to have him on my mind all the time because, after all, I am constantly on His mind. If after the Sunday morning service I never have God in my conversations my mind then my eyes are not fixed on Jesus; I am not an everyday Christian. To live Everyday Christianity you must have your eyes set on Jesus everyday. The Article Author: Amazingly Daniel Capusan, who is the author of "The Christian Behind Closed Doors", actually knows what he is talking about. See more at Christian Books |
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