Three phases of a Life of a Christian
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Try it for yourself, and it will be a great life lesson as wellPhelicia Gloria wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 00:43 Haven't read this book yet but I would like to know how the author narrated the three different phase of life
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I agree that crisis is something we experience throughout our own lives. I think that every day is often a test of our beliefs and a challenge to journey through.red_shadow34 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 07:03 I respect the author's viewpoint on having three phases of a Chrstian life. For me crisis is to be experienced in a Cristian's entire lifetime. As a Christian, the first phase is taking in accurate knowledge, based on the Bible, of what it means to be a true Christian then building his faith. Second is application so that he proves to himself the wisdom of what he learned. Lastly is sharing his wisdom to other people for them to be a true Christian.
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Ofcourse. It is the how a true Christian's life should bered_shadow34 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 07:03 I respect the author's viewpoint on having three phases of a Chrstian life. For me crisis is to be experienced in a Cristian's entire lifetime. As a Christian, the first phase is taking in accurate knowledge, based on the Bible, of what it means to be a true Christian then building his faith. Second is application so that he proves to himself the wisdom of what he learned. Lastly is sharing his wisdom to other people for them to be a true Christian.
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Life is like a river. There are many stones, other obstacle, rough terrains, falls, etc_Lindsey_ wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 07:51I agree that crisis is something we experience throughout our own lives. I think that every day is often a test of our beliefs and a challenge to journey through.red_shadow34 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 07:03 I respect the author's viewpoint on having three phases of a Chrstian life. For me crisis is to be experienced in a Cristian's entire lifetime. As a Christian, the first phase is taking in accurate knowledge, based on the Bible, of what it means to be a true Christian then building his faith. Second is application so that he proves to himself the wisdom of what he learned. Lastly is sharing his wisdom to other people for them to be a true Christian.
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When we face a crisis and sin, we can know, as Christians, that God will gift us grace. He is able to provide us with what we know we don’t deserve, through His grace. In turn, when we are hurt by others who have made a mistake, we are able to return this grace, that we have been freely gifted, to others.
I have had to ask God for guidance and grace when in a crisis and try to share this same grace with others that I encounter. Sometimes it is hard to share this grace, but I do not think that it is super impractical to follow these three phases as part of our Christian life.
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It can get hard to go through all three phases. But it is not impossibleLauren1803 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 13:09 In my opinion, I believe that these are three major parts of a Christian life. I believe that these three phases are repeated over and over again, in a cycle of mistakes and grace.
When we face a crisis and sin, we can know, as Christians, that God will gift us grace. He is able to provide us with what we know we don’t deserve, through His grace. In turn, when we are hurt by others who have made a mistake, we are able to return this grace, that we have been freely gifted, to others.
I have had to ask God for guidance and grace when in a crisis and try to share this same grace with others that I encounter. Sometimes it is hard to share this grace, but I do not think that it is super impractical to follow these three phases as part of our Christian life.
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I've definitely experienced this. Receiving grace following a lot of crises in my life definitely renewed my faith. However, there have been a couple that really challenged my faith and made me drift further from religion for a while. Returning grace is one area in which I've been lacking.
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This definitely resonates with me. I grew up in a Christian home too so I've always known God. And while I've also not been through situations as difficult as those in this book, that in itself gives me cause to be grateful. It's led me to a space where I realised that everyone's journey with God is different and personal.Twylla wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 12:51 Not everyone finds God as a result of being in crisis. I dedicated my life to God as a child and I grew up in a Christian home. I have never faced any of the horrible situations that the people in this book faced. I have had my ups and downs in life, but my life has never been in ruins. When I was growing up and people would come to our church with flaming testimonies, I always felt like my testimony somehow wasn't as powerful. But as an adult, I think living a life close to God with a grateful heart demonstrates God's grace as powerfully as finding God in a crisis. I am grateful for the life God has given me.
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Same here. I loved your comment about everyone's journey with God being unique. That is such an important message, in my opinion.Fifizora wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 17:22This definitely resonates with me. I grew up in a Christian home too so I've always known God. And while I've also not been through situations as difficult as those in this book, that in itself gives me cause to be grateful. It's led me to a space where I realised that everyone's journey with God is different and personal.Twylla wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 12:51 Not everyone finds God as a result of being in crisis. I dedicated my life to God as a child and I grew up in a Christian home. I have never faced any of the horrible situations that the people in this book faced. I have had my ups and downs in life, but my life has never been in ruins. When I was growing up and people would come to our church with flaming testimonies, I always felt like my testimony somehow wasn't as powerful. But as an adult, I think living a life close to God with a grateful heart demonstrates God's grace as powerfully as finding God in a crisis. I am grateful for the life God has given me.
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Hardships which are too hard can make you question your beliefs. But if you are strong enough you can get through anythingFifizora wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 17:14I've definitely experienced this. Receiving grace following a lot of crises in my life definitely renewed my faith. However, there have been a couple that really challenged my faith and made me drift further from religion for a while. Returning grace is one area in which I've been lacking.
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