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is that my cousin really christian?
my cousin adores God and always pray and even read the bible always.he also likes attending to his church called lighthouse chapel international. my cousin is 30. but he likes stealing the shoes of my father, even sleeps with her girlfriend who got pregnat and disobeys his parents? how? that he is really christian?
and you can explain me how do i know the way of christian is real?
thank you
Hi there...
The question you're asking is a very valid one. You get so many people who claim to be Christian and then they turn out to be somewhat in contradiction as to the portrayal of a Christian lifestyle. There are so many questions out there. I'm currently a first year student studying theology in Bloemfontein, South Africa. And I'm going to be honest with you I do not know all the awnsers, in fact I wouldn't be suprised if you end up knowning more than I do! Quite frankly we're all human and every single one of us has things in our lives that are wrong.
I come across a lot of people strugeling with the very same question. All I can say is that God will judge. We so easily label people according to their deeds. There is no distinction between big and small sins the essence of sin is rebellion against God - whether it be something really small or something really big in human terms. Basically what I mean by that is that when you steal a sweet and your cousin steals your fathers shoes it comes down to the same thing - Going against the will of God. And YES I must confess that I also choose against God's will for my life in a lot of instances. I'm not perfect even though I'm studying to become a minister. I didn't really answer your question, but hope that I could've given you a new angle to look at the problem. We cannot judge or label anyone...
I'm very careful of saying too much, cause I might just end up making more damage than I'm actually doing good.
If you find any of the answers, be sure to let me know.
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