Christians should be loving and more like Christ. Scripture is plain on that and here is but one example: 1 John 3 We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.
However, Gandhi has no voice in this matter.
Gandhi was looking for excuses and guess what, he found some, and we all could find excuses if we look at people. Gandhi could have been under conviction and if a Church actually did what he said then they were wrong. Still, Gandhi has no excuse just as scripture states. Gandhi will stand before God and give account for himself not anyone else.
Gandhi was a Hindu who thought Jesus was just some great teacher. Gandhi denied Jesus' authority, power, and the sheer fact that He is the only begotten Son of the true living God who has all power in heaven and on earth.
By making the statement/quote that he did he actually was insinuating that Jesus was just a teacher who had good teachings yet had no power to actually save or transform people. Seems evident his goal was to cause people to look at other people or so-called Christians and not look to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.
So like I said, to begin with, we all know that true Christians should and will show forth the love of Christ in our lives. As for Gandhi, there is no need to repeat any of his quotes or sayings no matter how deep they may sound. In reality, Gandhi was a teacher or advocate for Hinduism. I wonder how many folks he converted straight to hell with his sayings. No matter how deep or profound his words may have sounded, they were more than likely just his attempt at a backhanded compliment to the Lord.
However, Gandhi has no voice in this matter.
Gandhi was looking for excuses and guess what, he found some, and we all could find excuses if we look at people. Gandhi could have been under conviction and if a Church actually did what he said then they were wrong. Still, Gandhi has no excuse just as scripture states. Gandhi will stand before God and give account for himself not anyone else.
Gandhi was a Hindu who thought Jesus was just some great teacher. Gandhi denied Jesus' authority, power, and the sheer fact that He is the only begotten Son of the true living God who has all power in heaven and on earth.
By making the statement/quote that he did he actually was insinuating that Jesus was just a teacher who had good teachings yet had no power to actually save or transform people. Seems evident his goal was to cause people to look at other people or so-called Christians and not look to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.
So like I said, to begin with, we all know that true Christians should and will show forth the love of Christ in our lives. As for Gandhi, there is no need to repeat any of his quotes or sayings no matter how deep they may sound. In reality, Gandhi was a teacher or advocate for Hinduism. I wonder how many folks he converted straight to hell with his sayings. No matter how deep or profound his words may have sounded, they were more than likely just his attempt at a backhanded compliment to the Lord.
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