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Atheism Was Not This Hard

   Posted by: Sonny   in Atheism, Body of Christ, Eternity, Love, Self

You probably read the title and might be wondering what in the world I am talking about.  Atheism was not as hard as what?  The answer is atheism was not as hard as Christianity.  At this point some of you are probably thinking I am crazy, but hold on.  Am I?  Do you find Christianity easy?  If you do then I simply have to ask which Jesus you are following.

I know, before some of you even say it, loving a wonderful, merciful, savior is easy.  Loving God as Father is easy also.  He is so very easy to love when you get a taste of His incomprehensible mercy, amazing grace, and unsurpassable peace.  The very real fact that He rescued me from the jaws of death, literally, and an eternal destination far from Him, and even from enslavement by sin and service to the enemy makes it easy for me to love Him.

But is that all Christianity is?

unityNo, it is not.  Christianity, no matter how a postmodern society and church defines it, is really about or should be about, following, serving, and doing as that easy to love Savior-King, Jesus, commanded us.  And He commanded us not only to love Him but to love everybody else too.  We must love our spouses as He loves the church-His body and bride.  We must love our families by obeying our parents and caring and instructing our children.  We must love our brothers in the family of God because anyone that hates his brother is a murderer.  We must love our neighbors even as we love ourselves and we know that we love ourselves very dearly.  We must even love our enemies and show it by turning the other cheek and giving them our coat when they steal our shirt.

This is a love that goes against our very natures.  When someone does not love us like we love them we tend to draw away, to hold back.  But this is in direct opposition to our instructions.  When I am faced by someone that does not reciprocate the love I try to develop I must try even harder.  When I am faced with bitter words coming from a loved one I am to keep quiet instead of retaliating.  When I am faced by ridicule, slander, or hurtful invective I am supposed to pray blessing upon that person.  None of this is easy.  But it is necessary.

It is necessary if we are going to be effective in our mission.  It is necessary if we are going to help win some to the cause of the Kingdom.  It is necessary if we are going to achieve unity in the Body.  It is necessary if we are going to be like our King.

Yes, atheism was easy in comparison.  All I had to do was be self-centered and admit it instead of deny it like we seem to do when we are born again.  Joining Christ’s cause did not automatically take away my self-centeredness.  I also recognized that I pretty much hated everyone and cared little about anyone except sometimes in a self-centered way.  Hate is easy but the eventual destination is not anything I would wish on my worst enemy.  And that is what love is all about.  It is about being truly concerned for the eventual eternal destination of everyone we know or meet.  But loving everyone in a magnanimous, sacrificial way is so very hard at times.

Atheism was not this hard.  But where was the challenge in it.

Love you all

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4 comments so far

Justin
 1 

I have never heard that perspective before. It is enlightening. I wonder what the response would be from a “not yet converted” atheist.

April 6th, 2009 at 7:32 am
 2 

There would be a mixture of perspectives from atheists. Most would say that I am wrong, that they really do love people and that is why they want to get rid of belief in a god or God. They would see it as an act of love to convince us that we are wasting our time. But their very actions demonstrate their very self centered agenda. They do not want any accountability or standards except what makes them comfortable. A lot of atheists would not admit it but loving ourselves is really pretty easy. Maybe an atheist or two will read this and comment for us.

A lot of Christians seem to think the same way. You and I seem to butt heads a lot about some of our observations but I believe you argue mostly from the perspective of those Christians you know personally and I look at it from a perspective of my view of Christians from everywhere. My past, TV, bulletin boards, blogs, books, studies, news, and even all of those I ever did work for.

As a matter of fact, the hardest people I ever worked for in the cabinet business were preachers and engineers. Thus making atheism easier. :D

April 6th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Justin A
 3 

I can’t believe you ever had a problem with an engineer!

April 6th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
 4 

Really, I did. Many times in fact. But preachers were worse. :)

April 6th, 2009 at 6:26 pm

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