Monday, April 30, 2007

Just Spoutin off!!

Ok so I was having a conversation with a group of guys right, and this one guy starts talking about how he met his wife. He mentions that he didn't really want to date at the time he met her (of course she wasn't his wife at the time) and he felt that God "want Him to ask her out on a date". He said he fought for a while with the idea of dating for various reasons and then he said some rather odd. He said, "I decided to be obedient [to God] and ask her out on date."
Um.... I'm not sure what to say about that but I few thoughts are indeed rolling around in my head. How does asking someone out on a date pertain to being "obedient to God". If we don't want to date or get married does God really intervene and make us?!! I read a lot of people's wedding invitations in which the engaged state in a very christian way that they have decided to follow God's will by getting married to each other. Huh?? That has never made sense to me. I also have a hard time with the whole idea of God having that perfect someone for me and it's my job to find her.
I hope I don't sound like I'm giving up on the faith. I'm certainly not. I believe that God is sovereign (that all things are under His control w/out exception) and that He has a plan for my life. I am however giving up on all of this christianese talk and these "sayings" that we have to try make our decisions seem like godly decisons when most of the time they probably have little do with God. I could list all of the things we Christians say, things I've said myself, that now make me want to vomit but I will spare us all because I'm sure that you know what they are. And besides, I'm sure I've offended someone already and would like to avoid it any further.

1 Comments:

At 5/01/2007 8:59 PM , Blogger juanbon said...

What part of our life doesn't come under the Lords sovereignty? Aren't we supposed to live in a constant state of submission to our God, not necessarily in fear or in awe or reverence (even though we are these things in our relationship toward God), but because we know we just can't cut it! We date by God's command, we eat by God's command, we sleep by God's command, we roll-over and fly into a ditch by God's command. How is being obdidient to God durng the times like you pointed out different from being obedient to God during the times friends cars flip into ditches? The promblem of pain can be applied to the promblem of life; a life we do not know the final destination of, or even have an inkling of the general form of the map.
Am I wrong in this?

 

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