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Originally Posted by Trapped
Finding God - so difficult to do when you have "known" for decades in the church that God doesn't care about you specifically.
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Originally Posted by Ohio
So it's no wonder that many LC members find it so difficult to seamlessly transfer to other evangelical churches. Our minds have been polluted with garbage about them. Rotting prejudices fill our brain cells where agape love should have been cultivated to grow.
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Finding God is a challenge at best, and the world would be a better place if it were easier. But it's not.
The answer for me today is that Jesus Christ found the Father. Adam lost the Father and Jesus (the second Adam) found Him. Jesus is the way home. Not "masticating the processed and consummated Triune God" or "meeting on the local ground" or "being in the central lane of the divine economy" or what ever swill the merchandisers are selling today. Notice how they get you to look at yourself. Don't waste your time. It's a mirage, a chimera.
Really, for me, "we see Jesus" a la Hebrews chapter 2 sums it up. When you see Jesus you see the way home. We see Jesus there in scripture. We have multiple confirming accounts, with 4 gospels plus the gospel narratives in Acts (Peter and Paul) plus Paul's epistles.
But one has to let go of a lot, to be able to begin to grasp the simplicity and the purity of the gospel.
Let go of thinking you have found the way. Those who are blind think thus.
Let go of despising others. How you treat others is how God will treat you.
Let go of thinking you have an inside track on the truth. I put the story of the "Judeans" there because it shows how little I really know.
Let go of thinking that you have to find God somewhere out there in the vasty void of eternal space and time. Just see the man Jesus, an essentially homeless, penniless, largely despised and pretty much completely misunderstood man. Full of love, reaching out constantly to those who lacked. How can we not gaze at him?
I mean, what else is there?