preciouslove0x
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What is your opinion? Can you be a Christian and serve God fully AND be in a Black Greek-Lettered Organization?
Could you explain this?As I understand them, most BGLOs have some other deity (not the Lord Jesus) that they are professing loyalty to in the name of the organization.
Could you explain this?
I personally don't believe so, based on what I know about the Word concerning idolatry. As I understand them, most BGLOs have some other deity (not the Lord Jesus) that they are professing loyalty to in the name of the organization. But check this out, and I will look for the other website and update if I can find it...
EX-Cast Episode 11 - Gail Gray
We are discussing Greek Letter Organizations and Secret Societies in this installment and how it affects the life of a Christian. We are discussing this with author and former AKA member Gail Gray.
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I totally agree with your posts; they are so on point and shared with such love and God's wisdom.
You have spoken the truth in your posts with the Word of God to back it up...
God's Word says clearly...
'No man can serve two masters... for he/she will serve one and hate the other.'
Both of these 'relationships' require a full committment ... a Covenant. In God there is no polygamy. The other has to go.
Mz. Shimmie! You know you are the bomb! Thank you for always keeping things legit around hea! You represent Him (and us believers) well -- with light and love! Much respect to you Lady!
I can't speak for other organizations, but not every one professes loyalty to a deity or even has a deity or mentor. Not all profess loyalty to the organization above all else either. But again, I can't speak to other organization's rituals, just my own. There usually is some request of loyalty/support to the organization, I'm guessing though. But that's not unique to GLOs, as the Boy Scouts and other groups have the same.
I believe that a person can be a GLO member and a Christian fully serving the Lord, just like someone who holds a job, or volunteers with an organization. It's about priorities, and prioritizing first things first--your walk with God, your family, etc. If you put your GLO above God, then yes, now the GLO has become your god, and it's blasphemous. Some people do let the social aspects get into their heads. But that's not proscribed or encouraged by the GLO. There are people who've had to make the decision to become inactive from their GLO because it became a stumbling block in their walk--not because of the GLO tenets or rules, but because of their own choices and decisions. I think if you can't keep your priorities in-line, it is wise to take a step back. But for thousands of us, we are able to do just that.
I'm learning from you.... 'a lot'.
When my babygirl was living on campus, she thought that I was being too strict... and I was. However, I'm sending her what you shared above.
I appreciate how you shared this. It speaks to my babygirl's heart.
I can't speak for other organizations, but not every one professes loyalty to a deity or even has a deity or mentor. Not all profess loyalty to the organization above all else either. But again, I can't speak to other organization's rituals, just my own. There usually is some request of loyalty/support to the organization, I'm guessing though. But that's not unique to GLOs, as the Boy Scouts and other groups have the same.
I believe that a person can be a GLO member and a Christian fully serving the Lord, just like someone who holds a job, or volunteers with an organization. It's about priorities, and prioritizing first things first--your walk with God, your family, etc. If you put your GLO above God, then yes, now the GLO has become your god, and it's blasphemous. Some people do let the social aspects get into their heads. But that's not proscribed or encouraged by the GLO. There are people who've had to make the decision to become inactive from their GLO because it became a stumbling block in their walk--not because of the GLO tenets or rules, but because of their own choices and decisions. I think if you can't keep your priorities in-line, it is wise to take a step back. But for thousands of us, we are able to do just that.
Shimmie, I would be honored if you would share it with her. One thing I noticed with my fellow college students at that time who were saved and sang with me on the choir (I was just coming into the fold), after they pledged -- they completely lost their fire. If I could say it bluntly, that demon just snuffed their little light right out. Almost without exception, the light, the glow, the anointing that you see on folks with Christ on fire in their hearts -- which they had before they pledged -- just gone.
Not to judge, but I can't think of one who is serving the Lord today with any conviction and passion or glory on their lives. We are all in our 40s now and I see them on FB, still having little Greek gatherings and get togethers.
And one who back in the day was so destined, so called, so anointed (Ron), shut me completely down when I even mentioned ministry and the promise that was on him when we were in college. He is an elected official in politics now, and Christ is never even mentioned.
That ole demon, if I may say so, took his life in a completely different direction. (Sigh)...oh well... King Jesus still on the throne and it ain't ova!
I can attest to this. Many pledge their allegience to these clubs; somehow they seem to think that to be a member is 'all that' and it is put above God to gain the world's love and not that of God.
How does the scripture go? "What does it profit a man (or woman) ...to gain the whole world and lose one's soul? The influence ... actually the 'spirit' of these organizations is strong and lead with a 'high priest [priestess] mentality; actually a spirit of control. satan leads them to higher powers to use them as pawns to fulfill his evil plans to destroy humanity.
I have a lonnnng testimony but I wont' put it here... I promise...
Hearts and love...
I don't believe this at all. I pledged Delta in undergrad and honestly that period was a time where I was very close to God. I prayed and had devotionals with my line sisters and big sisters and had a lot of family drama going on at that time (several deaths). I had to depend solely on God to get me through it all...I have NEVER worshipped a deity other than God/Jesus and never will! When you mention Athena, Minerva, etc that are "deities" in BGLO's, that is totally false. They are symbols, not gods. No one accuses sports team fans of worshipping false deities when they wear team mascots on shirts or at games (that they wear/use as a symbol). It is the same with BGLOs. I serve God, not Delta...my sorority is a Christian based organization. Furthermore, if there is something specific anyone doesn't feel comfortable with, they have the freedom not to do it I do this in all areas of my life, not just with my sorority stuff. If it doesn't feel right in my spirit, I don't do it. I encourage others to do the same thing!
While some members definitely idolize their sorority/fraternity, that is their personal choice, not some standardized mandate of the organization. For humans, pretty much anything can become an idol if you let it. It is about the mindset/heart condition of the person. I have seen some of these stories/sites before and feel it is more of a reflection of the individual and their spiritual status versus an organization wide problem. I applaud them for doing whatever they needed to do to right their spiritual walk with God! I believe if someone says God is telling them they need to do something or it is wrong, I will never stand in their way and try to dispute it. But to judge an entire organization based on their personal spiritual status seems unfair to me. I don't pray to these symbols and they have no power. They are simply symbols. I wear my letters proudly and occasionally wear other sorority symbols, but in no way does that compromise or supercede my love for God. Nothing on this Earth is worth that So if anyone from any BGLO is trying to say that, they are not living up to the standards of their own org (at least for my organization I can say that).
nissi
How do you feel about the majority of people working 8 hours a day giving their time and efforts to a company? Even though it's not as serious as a Greek organization as far as pledging or what not (not sure what all is involved since I'm not in a sorority), we spend an extraordinary amount of time at work, more than what someone would spend in a Greek organization. We spend more time working than we do with God. Is this idolatry? If not, why? What scriptures would you use to support your notion?
nissi
How do you feel about the majority of people working 8 hours a day giving their time and efforts to a company? Even though it's not as serious as a Greek organization as far as pledging or what not (not sure what all is involved since I'm not in a sorority), we spend an extraordinary amount of time at work, more than what someone would spend in a Greek organization. We spend more time working than we do with God. Is this idolatry? If not, why? What scriptures would you use to support your notion?
They may be 'there' on their jobs 'in body' but not in 'heart'. Just because they are putting in 8 hours, plus -- doesn't mean they like it. nor they have chosen to be there over God. It's actually what God called upon man when Adam sinned:
And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it:
....cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;
Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
It is also written, that if a man doesn't work, he doesn't eat.
Unfortunately, the 'world's' system is based upon an 8-hour work day in order for one to get paid. It's actually longer which includes time allotted for lunch and don't even get me started on the time it takes to commute back/forth to work.
Every Monday morning there are enough groans and ugggs, filling the earth from those who rise to toil the earth in order to eat and have a place to live.
Then comes Friday and all you'll hear and see are happy dances and 'TGIF' shouting louder than a thousand filled stadiums.
Most Christians are in Church all day on Sunday; Saturday is prep day for Service and personal errands. There's Tuesday night Bible Study and Wednesday Night Midweek Service.... work is just a 'distant' second in heart. One thing I've noticed is the huge number of people reading their Bibles and Devotionals on the Commuter's trains and buses. Those listening to Gospel on their iPods and Mp3's and at their desks at work.
They may be working 8 hours, plus, yet God is still their God... :Rose:
Amen Shimmie! I was off the board for a minute and didn't even read your response first! Network of truth! Blessings!