Monday, August 11, 2025

It's time to "Walk Our Talk"

I'm still here! I haven't abandoned the blog.  So much has happened this summer that I can't seem to find time or focus to write, but I just need to express something that is bugging me!  So I decided today would be a good day.

These past few weeks I have been meditating on what it means to be a true representative of Christ.  A Christian couple I love and admire are going through a difficult time in their marriage and are talking about divorce. That makes me angry!  Doesn't the Bible say God hates divorce? Isn't unfaithfulness the only reason given for divorce in scripture?  Divorce should not be an option or consideration just because someone is unhappy! Whatever happened to committment? To death do us part? Do we really love God enough to learn to love those He puts in our lives instead of throwing them out when we are unhappy with them? How can we say we believe the Bible and then give up on relationships because they are difficult? I think it is shameful that the divorce rate of Christians is as high as those who don't proclaim to be Christian.  I thought we were to be salt and light!  Isn't marriage a covenant before God and to be a reflection of how He loves the church?  Isn't His love everlasting even when we are difficult and unloveable?  I believe it is time for us to grow up and start "walking our talk"--or stop talking if we aren't walking it because it's giving Cbristianity a very bad name!  

Do any of you feel that way?  I 'm hoping to find a few "sold out" ones who will meet to determine how the Bible says we should live and then hold each other accountable as we try to follow what we are learning--not compromising because we want our own way.  I'm tired of lukewarm Christianity!

I would love to hear your comments and I invite you to join me in a quest for authenticity.

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