Looking at the world today, satan worshippers and atheists are working very hard. They work night and day to make the most of their material life. Knowing there is nothing for them in the spiritual afterlife.
Christians by contrast are complacent and lazy. Our rewards are in heaven. We don't care about what happens in the material world. As christians we have become weak minded and allowed ourselves to be groomed into adopting many idols and lies that are not of God.
Is it fair to say that christians must make an extra effort to be active and motivated in the material world. Not only due to satanists and atheists outhustling and outworking us. Which they definitely are as can be seen in current events where forces of evil are working hard day and night to make their goals a reality. While we christians sit lazy on their couch praying to God to fix all our problems and give us *free stuff*
But also as the modern day architecture of christianity makes it all too easy to be complacent and passive. There are no standards or no societal pressure on christians to succeed on any level. Perhaps this is something we need to work on addressing and changing.
Christians by contrast are complacent and lazy. Our rewards are in heaven. We don't care about what happens in the material world. As christians we have become weak minded and allowed ourselves to be groomed into adopting many idols and lies that are not of God.
Is it fair to say that christians must make an extra effort to be active and motivated in the material world. Not only due to satanists and atheists outhustling and outworking us. Which they definitely are as can be seen in current events where forces of evil are working hard day and night to make their goals a reality. While we christians sit lazy on their couch praying to God to fix all our problems and give us *free stuff*
But also as the modern day architecture of christianity makes it all too easy to be complacent and passive. There are no standards or no societal pressure on christians to succeed on any level. Perhaps this is something we need to work on addressing and changing.