Which Person from these two descriptions are serving the Lord more, better and truly?
Person 1:
They work 40 hours average a week and sleep 5-8 hours a day.
When they see a homeless person, they feed them, clothe them and try to spare money sometimes for other needs.
After work they spend most the year with their family talking about personal feelings, playing games together, they only watch TV during a short break or snack, they share scripture and discuss it and teach their kids about many things for their future to make wise decisions and for educational purposes.
They spend times often with friends to encourage each other and hear their problems to comfort and guide them.
They are poor, but they are constantly giving to others in need.
When a neighbor gets in a tough situation, and doesn't have all the money for rent, this person will try to help out with some or all if they can without going homeless themselves.
They read scripture alone daily and pray together with their friends and family.
When family becomes homeless, they let them stay awhile till they get enough and find their own place even if arguments come up now and then.
They don't go to chapel services because of bad experiences of being treated badly and kicked out but rather they go into public to lead others to Christ.
Person 2:
They work 60-80 hours a week and sleep 8-12 hours a day.
When they see the homeless, they pass right by to mind their own business because they believe homeless people can help themselves if they wanted to, and if they offer anything or would be a waste on a homeless person.
After work, they eat immediately, clean up and go to sleep for work the next day or because they are exhausted from long work shifts alone.
They take their days off to shop, teach children Christian plays all year long to prepare a play only for Christmas Eve, go to doctor appointments, eat out somewhere a bit expensive, come home and watch TV then go to sleep then go back to work the next day.
While their children are kids, they teach them only educational things and homeschooling but never teaching anything else at home except what they need to know for jobs and college, and they don't help their children to find friends but rather they just buy them a few things to keep them active at home.
They only spend times with friends for a short time at birthday parties and Chapel services, and when their friends are in need they tell them that they will pray for them.
They are midclass with their finances, not poor and not rich, they save thousands in their bank a year and put it away for when they want to buy something nice and expensive or in case any big, unexpected problems happen.
When a neighbor gets in a tough situation with having money for rent, they tell the neighbor they are sorry to hear that and they will pray for them and go back home.
They read scripture rarely ever at home, but they do each Chapel service with their classes and with their pastor preaching.
They only pray a short time over their food, at chapel services and when they are sick or they would rather go through their prayer list than watch TV.
When family becomes homeless, they will only take in a certain family member for a limited time with a set date and if the homeless family member can't find a job or a house by then, then they have to go homeless outside again, and if a single argument comes up, they will make that family member leave before the the days have even reached the limit.
They go to chapel services every Wednesday and Sunday and are even a youth leader of very young kids.
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People debate who should live now like who to live for God.
Both have their flaws.
Which person lives more of a godly lifestyle?
Person 1:
They work 40 hours average a week and sleep 5-8 hours a day.
When they see a homeless person, they feed them, clothe them and try to spare money sometimes for other needs.
After work they spend most the year with their family talking about personal feelings, playing games together, they only watch TV during a short break or snack, they share scripture and discuss it and teach their kids about many things for their future to make wise decisions and for educational purposes.
They spend times often with friends to encourage each other and hear their problems to comfort and guide them.
They are poor, but they are constantly giving to others in need.
When a neighbor gets in a tough situation, and doesn't have all the money for rent, this person will try to help out with some or all if they can without going homeless themselves.
They read scripture alone daily and pray together with their friends and family.
When family becomes homeless, they let them stay awhile till they get enough and find their own place even if arguments come up now and then.
They don't go to chapel services because of bad experiences of being treated badly and kicked out but rather they go into public to lead others to Christ.
Person 2:
They work 60-80 hours a week and sleep 8-12 hours a day.
When they see the homeless, they pass right by to mind their own business because they believe homeless people can help themselves if they wanted to, and if they offer anything or would be a waste on a homeless person.
After work, they eat immediately, clean up and go to sleep for work the next day or because they are exhausted from long work shifts alone.
They take their days off to shop, teach children Christian plays all year long to prepare a play only for Christmas Eve, go to doctor appointments, eat out somewhere a bit expensive, come home and watch TV then go to sleep then go back to work the next day.
While their children are kids, they teach them only educational things and homeschooling but never teaching anything else at home except what they need to know for jobs and college, and they don't help their children to find friends but rather they just buy them a few things to keep them active at home.
They only spend times with friends for a short time at birthday parties and Chapel services, and when their friends are in need they tell them that they will pray for them.
They are midclass with their finances, not poor and not rich, they save thousands in their bank a year and put it away for when they want to buy something nice and expensive or in case any big, unexpected problems happen.
When a neighbor gets in a tough situation with having money for rent, they tell the neighbor they are sorry to hear that and they will pray for them and go back home.
They read scripture rarely ever at home, but they do each Chapel service with their classes and with their pastor preaching.
They only pray a short time over their food, at chapel services and when they are sick or they would rather go through their prayer list than watch TV.
When family becomes homeless, they will only take in a certain family member for a limited time with a set date and if the homeless family member can't find a job or a house by then, then they have to go homeless outside again, and if a single argument comes up, they will make that family member leave before the the days have even reached the limit.
They go to chapel services every Wednesday and Sunday and are even a youth leader of very young kids.
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People debate who should live now like who to live for God.
Both have their flaws.
Which person lives more of a godly lifestyle?
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