Hey everyone,
Something I have been wanting to ask for a very long time is, what ARE the "deeper things of Christ" that I hear some Christians talk about?
Here's what I mean: I've been raised in church all my life, so I have a fairly decent knowledge of what Christians talk about. Whether in churches, small groups, or right here on CC, I have often heard some believers say they are concerned with "the deeper things of Christ." For some, it's an honest-to-goodness push to get us all to really think about what God wants us to be doing during our time on earth. For others... Well, to be honest, I feel as if it's a way of telling the rest of us that we're too shallow and meaningless when it comes to our Christian lives.
I certainly understand that there is ALWAYS room for improvement. But sometimes when I hear this term ("the deeper things of Christ"), it feels more like a judgment and a implication that, "I'M someone who thinks DEEPLY about the Lord... are YOU??? Prove to me that you're going 'deep enough'!!"
And so I find myself asking the following questions:
1. Are "the deeper things of Christ" a general set of things we should ALL be concerned about? Or could it be something very personal, and very different for every person?
2. Do you have to be learned or scholarly to contribute to "the deeper things of Christ"? What about people who can't read or are uneducated, whether in modern day society or ancient times when Christians were taken as slaves?
My own Grandpa, a WWII vet, was a farmer. For him, there was no time for deep study or scholarly degrees. But, he loves Jesus, has lived a very long life, and I'm sure, in a way that God holds dear to His heart, my Grandpa's very existence and the stories he has to tell count as an important part of the deeper work of Christ. (After all, how many people remember seeing the transition from wagons to "horseless carriages", or seeing electricity in your house for the very first time as it was becoming available?)
3. What, to YOU, are the deeper things of Christ, and how are these things an active part of your life?
I am someone who needs a two-fold sequence in my faith. First, I need to learn and study the principles. Secondly, I need to SEE them APPLIED. I've never claimed to be the brightest bulb in the bunch , so for me, it's not enough to learn what God has to say. I have to SEE it lived out in every day life in order to truly understand and really take it to heart.
One of my own personal "deeper things of Christ" was to attend a court date of a certain prison inmate several years ago. Just one of his many crimes was shooting his parents--one survived, and one did not. I had the extreme privilege of meeting and speaking with the surviving parent, who was generous enough to talk with the attorney and myself for a lengthy amount of time.
What struck me to the core was that this person had completely forgiven their own child for committing such a heinous crime, which included ending the life of their own spouse. And yet, this person came across without bitterness or hate, just concern for both their child and for the safety of other family members (which I can't imagine trying to balance.)
Even the attorney said, "Your capacity to forgive is amazing," to which, this person replied, "You never give up on your kids, and you never stop loving them." I was completely dumbfounded. If I had even an inkling of the ability to forgive as this person... I can only imagine the deeper ways God could use me. This encounter was one of the most important lessons I've ever had in my own Christian walk.
What about you? What do you feel are the deeper things of Christ, and what keeps you motivated to seek and actively participate in them?
P.S. I know people are going to ask why I didn't post this in the Bible Discussion Forum.
Reason #1 is because I don't feel like getting slaughtered for asking a question (though I do know the very headline is bound to draw in a few stragglers.) Reason #2 is because married people always seem to tell us singles to take advantage of our time alone to develop a deeper relationship with Jesus, and so, I'm asking the people here about what that journey may look like.
Thank you all in advance!
Something I have been wanting to ask for a very long time is, what ARE the "deeper things of Christ" that I hear some Christians talk about?
Here's what I mean: I've been raised in church all my life, so I have a fairly decent knowledge of what Christians talk about. Whether in churches, small groups, or right here on CC, I have often heard some believers say they are concerned with "the deeper things of Christ." For some, it's an honest-to-goodness push to get us all to really think about what God wants us to be doing during our time on earth. For others... Well, to be honest, I feel as if it's a way of telling the rest of us that we're too shallow and meaningless when it comes to our Christian lives.
I certainly understand that there is ALWAYS room for improvement. But sometimes when I hear this term ("the deeper things of Christ"), it feels more like a judgment and a implication that, "I'M someone who thinks DEEPLY about the Lord... are YOU??? Prove to me that you're going 'deep enough'!!"
And so I find myself asking the following questions:
1. Are "the deeper things of Christ" a general set of things we should ALL be concerned about? Or could it be something very personal, and very different for every person?
2. Do you have to be learned or scholarly to contribute to "the deeper things of Christ"? What about people who can't read or are uneducated, whether in modern day society or ancient times when Christians were taken as slaves?
My own Grandpa, a WWII vet, was a farmer. For him, there was no time for deep study or scholarly degrees. But, he loves Jesus, has lived a very long life, and I'm sure, in a way that God holds dear to His heart, my Grandpa's very existence and the stories he has to tell count as an important part of the deeper work of Christ. (After all, how many people remember seeing the transition from wagons to "horseless carriages", or seeing electricity in your house for the very first time as it was becoming available?)
3. What, to YOU, are the deeper things of Christ, and how are these things an active part of your life?
I am someone who needs a two-fold sequence in my faith. First, I need to learn and study the principles. Secondly, I need to SEE them APPLIED. I've never claimed to be the brightest bulb in the bunch , so for me, it's not enough to learn what God has to say. I have to SEE it lived out in every day life in order to truly understand and really take it to heart.
One of my own personal "deeper things of Christ" was to attend a court date of a certain prison inmate several years ago. Just one of his many crimes was shooting his parents--one survived, and one did not. I had the extreme privilege of meeting and speaking with the surviving parent, who was generous enough to talk with the attorney and myself for a lengthy amount of time.
What struck me to the core was that this person had completely forgiven their own child for committing such a heinous crime, which included ending the life of their own spouse. And yet, this person came across without bitterness or hate, just concern for both their child and for the safety of other family members (which I can't imagine trying to balance.)
Even the attorney said, "Your capacity to forgive is amazing," to which, this person replied, "You never give up on your kids, and you never stop loving them." I was completely dumbfounded. If I had even an inkling of the ability to forgive as this person... I can only imagine the deeper ways God could use me. This encounter was one of the most important lessons I've ever had in my own Christian walk.
What about you? What do you feel are the deeper things of Christ, and what keeps you motivated to seek and actively participate in them?
P.S. I know people are going to ask why I didn't post this in the Bible Discussion Forum.
Reason #1 is because I don't feel like getting slaughtered for asking a question (though I do know the very headline is bound to draw in a few stragglers.) Reason #2 is because married people always seem to tell us singles to take advantage of our time alone to develop a deeper relationship with Jesus, and so, I'm asking the people here about what that journey may look like.
Thank you all in advance!