<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by flyfree432:
Actually I disagree with you there. We are in the world but not of it. Do I have to kill someone to relate to a murderer? Of course not. I think the Bible is a fine source of information to introducing children to the cons of the darkness of this world.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I see your point, Adam, and I see it reaaaaally good. It makes excellence sense.
However,--and I know this sounds morbid--to a certain degree, you DO have to kill someone to relate to a murderer just like you have to do drugs and really feel the devastating affects that they cause in order to really relate to a drug addict. You have to actually lose a parent to really understand what it feels like. You must go through something in order to really understand all of the emotional and psychological trama that goes with it.
As a Black man, there is NO WAY a Caucasian can understand the real emotional and psychological turmoil that it means to be a Black minority in the USA because he/she has not grown up as a Black person and does not live through life as a Black person.
I agree with you so much that we as disciples do live IN the world but not OF it. But...isn't that a relative term? For example, are we not living IN the world if we work at jobs that the world's society has created? Are we not living IN the world when we enjoy a NY Yankees baseball game? Are we not living IN the world when we enjoy a good meal at a restaurant owned and founded by un-Godly people? All of these above things in which millions of disciples involve themselves are worldly things created by men.
If we were to apply the most extreme definition of the phrase "living IN the world", then to participate in any of these things would mean that we are indeed living IN the world. If we were to apply the most extreme defintion to the phrase "living IN the world", then the only way for us to truly live OF the world is to become a hermit and live in isolation in a cave in the middle of the desert like the monks did during the Ascetic Movement back in the 400-500s AD.
Now here is another way of looking at "living IN the world" VS "living OF the world".
I would like to suggest that you only live IN the world when you choose to allow the mechanisms and philosophies of the world to replace the Wisdom of God in your heart, mind, and soul. It is one thing to watch a football game for fun. It is another thing when you stop praying, stop praising God, and stop applying biblical principles because your mind is overwhelmingly occupied with the thoughts of who is the best Free Safety in the NFC and with thoughts of whether or not you will skip Church "just one more time" to catch all of the televised games. It is one thing when you read about the descent and recover of a nympho in true but graphic detail in a novel in order to understand another perspective of the details involved with the mental disorder. It is something totally different when you allow those images and ways of thinking presented in the novel to dictate your sexual relationship with your wife. Bringing this back home, is it not one thing to read about wizardry and witchcraft in HARRY POTTER while it is something totally different to allow the images and concepts to influence you to do witchcraft?
As brothers--you and me--in Christ, let us live OF the world,...but let us not become unaware, uninformed, and uneducated about the social systems, social institutons, and popular culture that comprise the world. That's why Paul was so successful: he knew how to witness to pagans because he knew how to think pagans . Learning about the culture of the pagans allowed him to understand through the Wisdom of God in Christ what it was like to be a pagan and allowed him to discover what strategy to take to most effectively help lead pagans to repentence.
You are a genuine, bonafide child of God. Praise be to Him for allowing us to meet!
You're pretty cool, Adam
PS. Nice webpage!
