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When I was younger, I knew oh-so-much-more.
When I was younger, you'd be amazed at how much more I knew. I knew quite a bit...and I was always telling everyone what they should and should not be doing, and how it should be.
But as you get older, you hopefully get wiser...you learn that you don't always have to be right. You learn to back down from a poinless argument. You realize you actually will live another day even if you don't get in the last word about some discussion gone wrong. I have two responses when confronted: cry like a baby or go rabid pit bull on my opponent. I don't like either response, really.
This could have been me 15 years ago...who cares who I hurt as long as I preach the "truth". (cringe) by Troy Holden, on Flickr
I have regrets over some things I've said and done in that regard. What can you do but apologize if the opportunity arise?
I received an email from a reader recently, and it's been something that is on my mind quite a bit. She wrote in part,
" What I think I like most about your writing, is how Christ defines you: not homeschooling, not homemaking, not frugal living, not where you live, or your work as a writer/web designer etc. Granted, all those things are a part of your personality and what you tell others about through your writing, but what I love is how you continually emphasize that Christ has preeminence and because he has saved you, brought you to himself, and now you are HIS servant, you do those things. It's all because of Christ, and it's all for Christ."
I felt a bit convicted about that...and blessed....because that's what I'm shooting for --Christ to be preeminent in my life and my writing and...because had she knew me 10 years earlier, she would not have seen that. I was queen of the soapbox of the week: feminism, having babies, breastfeeding, home birth, homeschooling, staying home, submitting to hubby, modesty, the doctrine of our former, extremely psychotic legalistic church, sheltering, separation, rock music, using the KJV...and whatever else got me riled up...I had a lot of soap boxes I used to like to get up on and beat a dead horse until everyone else shut up.
But as I've grown older, and hopefully wiser, because of the grace of Christ, I realized something....
What's the point?
I ask only because the primary command of the Bible isn't "have twenty kids via homebirth, breastfeed them, and homeschool them while wearing cute prairie dresses"...there are two primary commandments:
1. Love God with all you have and all you do
2. Love your neighbor as yourself (I think we may forget this one when we do remember the first).
And there's the last command Jesus gave us....to go into all of the world and to preach the gospel, and make disciples.
Our primary focus should be souls who are lost...not by making them into our personal evangelism project, but by accurately showing them what our Father in heaven is like, and what serving Christ is all about.
I may homeschool my children, and love every second of it...but Christianity is not about homeschooling. It's about loving God, loving your neighbor, and telling others.
I may seek to dress modestly, respect my husband in a God-honoring way, and keep my priorities as I feel God has directed me...yet none of those things is what Christianity is all about; they are fruit of things God has done in my life, I believe, but they don't define my walk with God.
I may go to a Fundamental Baptist church, but even that doesn't define me. I was recently asked to partake in a survey someone was doing, and they asked how I'd define my Christianity, and that is a hard one. I don't like labels, and being Baptist doesn't necessarily identify what I am...Christian does. For every awesome Baptist church like ours, there's probably a hundred psycho abusive and hurtful assemblies that have drive people away from the Savior (and I've been in a few of them)...and the same is true of every denomination and kind of church out there, sadly (Satan loves his fifth columns). We've been in horrible AofG churches, abusively legnalistic UPC churches, non-denominational churches with pastors that embezzle, Seeker Sensitive churches run by modern day Hophni and Phineas (Eli's corrupt sons-- 1 Samuel 2:12-23) . We've been in each of these churches
Soapboxes are made out of fairly flimsy wood, and break easily with enough pressure and weight brought to bear.
However, I've learned to stand on something much sturdier...a Rock, named Christ, and His Word.
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