Christian life as of old

in #christianity7 years ago

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Just last week I was on my way back from work, that should be Friday, while I waited to board a bike, I saw some people running, I mean including old and mature women, when I looked I realised by the way they dress they were actually Muslims, so I wondered where they were running to. So when I finally boarded a bike, on my way I saw some sets of Muslims praying together, they were many in number, I tried to look around to see the name of the mosque, but I realised there was nothing like that, not even a signboard. While still on the way, we went a little farther and I saw another set of Muslims too in another location sitting under the teachings of their imam I guess, I also tried to check for the name of the mosque but no name not even a signboard, then I realised that the Muslims attend the nearest mosque to them with no denomination discrimination, hmm... I wept in my heart and I began to imagine "Christians" doing this, I began to look forward to seeing

*Christians who will run down to church whenever they realise they are late
*Christians coming together, throwing away that denomination tag and worship God together in large numbers and in Spirit and truth.
*Christians who will worship in the nearest Bible believing church, without this "my my church thing".
*The church in the times of the apostles: there was nothing like "Deeper life bible church", "Watchman Catholic", "faith living Church", etc, but "the Corinth church", "the philipian church", that means the church is based on the location, everyone in that location attended the same church and worshipped God together. Not what we have today, in a building there are five different churches, different songs and voices from different denomination and it becomes noise! what are they competing for?! And I begin to wonder Isn't it the same God and heaven?
Ah... That is why the Muslims are islamising and christains are competing!
Ah... Only if the Christians can come together in unity, this nation, this world will be a better place.

Christians we are the cause of our problem.
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