when people change their mind...
The other night, I met up with a Christian girlfriend for dinner. Throughout the dinner, she mentioned a couple of things to me that made me a little concerned. I even woke up several times last night thinking about it and ultimately decided that I am not responsible for others' salvation. But is that true? Do you really just not do anything...well, other than pray?
My girlfriend basically said she doesn't really feel excited about going to church anymore. She's tired of waiting on a Christian guy so she's just decided it's ok as long as he's a good person. And throughout the meal, she cursed and didn't seem to think anything of it. Though I've noticed that before.
The thing is that what can you do? I tried to encourage her and I gave her some things to think about as far as dating a non-Christian. She kind of asked why it even mattered so I told her a few simple things like - raising children, and attending church together.
I also feel like she hasn't been "fed" enough to be hungry enough. Know what I mean? I gave her one of my bibles a few months ago b/c she doesn't own one (she's been a Christian for about 3 years, I believe).
I just feel like I want to tell her - read your bible. Read God's word. Get to know HIM and you will get hungry for HIM and you will want HIM and HIS ways. But I don't know how to do that without offending.
I don't think there is anything I can do or say.
See, when I first became a Christian, I had a friend who was also seeking. She really jumped right in but as quickly as she jumped in, she jumped out citing that God was just another person for her to obey. I never said anything or did anything b/c I didn't really know anything b/c I was so new myself.
But now I do know more. Do you just let the person go?
The other night, I met up with a Christian girlfriend for dinner. Throughout the dinner, she mentioned a couple of things to me that made me a little concerned. I even woke up several times last night thinking about it and ultimately decided that I am not responsible for others' salvation. But is that true? Do you really just not do anything...well, other than pray?
My girlfriend basically said she doesn't really feel excited about going to church anymore. She's tired of waiting on a Christian guy so she's just decided it's ok as long as he's a good person. And throughout the meal, she cursed and didn't seem to think anything of it. Though I've noticed that before.
The thing is that what can you do? I tried to encourage her and I gave her some things to think about as far as dating a non-Christian. She kind of asked why it even mattered so I told her a few simple things like - raising children, and attending church together.
I also feel like she hasn't been "fed" enough to be hungry enough. Know what I mean? I gave her one of my bibles a few months ago b/c she doesn't own one (she's been a Christian for about 3 years, I believe).
I just feel like I want to tell her - read your bible. Read God's word. Get to know HIM and you will get hungry for HIM and you will want HIM and HIS ways. But I don't know how to do that without offending.
I don't think there is anything I can do or say.
See, when I first became a Christian, I had a friend who was also seeking. She really jumped right in but as quickly as she jumped in, she jumped out citing that God was just another person for her to obey. I never said anything or did anything b/c I didn't really know anything b/c I was so new myself.
But now I do know more. Do you just let the person go?