WHO IS A "CHRISTIAN"?
Some Christians Objects
A "Christian"
Happiness of a Christian
In the "Sermon on the Mount"
Images in the Bible
Some Christians Objects
1- "Icon": Religious painting. 2-
"Crucifix": Statuette of Christ on a Cross. 3- "Rosary": To pray to
Jesus with Mary. 4- Jesus the "light of the world". 5-
"Bible": The "word of God".
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A "Christian",
is a
person who lives in Christ, and Christ lives in him... he lives inside God, and God lives
inside him... he lives in the Mystical body of Christ, in His Church, as stated by Paul,
and Christ in him, "it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who
lives in me" (Gal.2:20... Jn1.5).
... A Christian is "another Christ", to live
on earth the glorious adventure of love, being humble and meek like Jesus doing the same
work of Jesus, casting out devils and healing the sick, going about doing good, helping
people to go to eternal Heaven, by being like Jesus "the Lamb
of God who takes away the sin of the world", to take away all bad karma of people,
would say the Hindus... teaching and preaching the gospel of the Kingdom with his words
and good deeds...
... And all of this with fear to nobody and to nothing, because a Christian
does not trust in power or money, but lives this present mortal life "by faith in
Christ"... and if God is within me, I am not afraid of anybody, because God takes
care of me... and I am afraid of nothing, because Jesus is the Lord of the tempests and of
the hurricanes, and he lives in me!... and a Christian who is "poor", is a
millionaire, like the child who has nothing in his pocket, but has everything in his father
who loves him... and God, my Father, is "the multimillionaire", the owner of all
the money in the world, and of all the cars and houses, and the Lord of health and power
and honor... and he has everything for me!, just as anything I have is for my child!. -
One day someone asked me: How come if my Father is the multimillionaire he lets me go
around with my old Chevy instead of giving me a new Cadillac?... of course, I don't know
the answer, but God knows... may be God knows that with a Cadillac at hand you may end up
in Hell, and for sure he wants to see you in Heaven with the old Chevy and not in Hell
with a new Cadillac...
God is "in love" with you:
- We just made a comment of the first two thoughts of Gal.2:20: A Christian is
"another Christ", and lives by "faith in Christ"... the third thought
of the same verse is also great: "God has loved me and given himself up for
me"... in a radio talk I said God "is insane" because he died for me
who am nothing, and I could not retract it because it was a live talk... but latter I
found out that Paul calls God "foolish", or "crazy" in the
Spanish
version of 1Cor.1:25: The "foolishness of God" who died on a cross for me, and
the "weakness of God" who becomes bread and wine every day to be my daily bread
in the Eucharist... a "foolishness", says Paul, wiser than all human wisdom, and
a "weakness" more powerful than all human strength combined...
- God is madly in love with you... let yourself be loved... he is waiting for
you daily in the Eucharist made wine and bread (Jn.6:53, Matt.6:11)... this is the
strength and glory of a Christian, not that he loves God, but that God is madly in love
with him!... God does not want now to be in a cradle at Bethlehem, but to live inside your
heart, doing wonders through your nothingness...
Happiness of a Christian:
- A Christian is got to be a very happy person, even in death!... because
death is the glorious way to go to Heaven.
- "Suffering" for a Christian is a
source of happiness, because
every "affliction" has a glorious double edge:
1- It is like an injection that God uses to purify him... I
am a Medical Doctor and people pays me to put them injections!.
2- Every pain or sorrow is an "individual cross",
the best weapon to help relatives and friends to go to Heaven... Jesus did not redeemed us
with his wonderful sermons, nor with his astonishing miracles, but with his cross!... and
our daily cross, is our best way to be evangelists, and thus the best reason to rejoice,
as Paul cries out, "I am now rejoicing in my sufferings for your sake, and in my
flesh I am completing what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake of his body,
the church" (Colos.1:24).
- A crippled old Christian lady at home is not a burden for the family, but
the best treasure of that home... she is "another Christ" helping all her
relatives to go to Heaven... and Heaven is our real home!.
- An unhappy Christian, is a bad Christian.
In the "Sermon on the Mount": Matt.:5
to 7:
The "Sermon on the Mount" is the "Constitution of
Christianity", and it is the best place to find out what a Christian is:
1- Chapter 5:
It tells us that a Christian is a person who fulfills the Law of the Old
Testament, but a Law much more refined than the Law of Moses, the "low of love of
Christ" (Gal.6:2): "It was said "you shall not commit adultery",
but I say unto you that whosoever looks on a woman to lust has committed adultery in his
heart... it was said: "an eye for eye, and a tooth for a tooth", but I say unto
you, if anyone strikes you on your right cheek, turn the other also, and if anyone wants
to take your coat, give your cloak as well... it was said, "you shall love your
neighbor and hate your enemy", but I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that
curse you"... (5:27,38,44).
The big problem is that nobody could fulfill the Law of Moses, not
even Moses!... so, who can fulfill the new more refined "low of love of Christ?...
and here comes next chapter 6:
2- Chapter 6:
It says that if you trust in God, like the flowers and birds, God will be
"in you"!... and you will be able to love your enemy and bless them that curse
you... and not you, but Christ who lives in you!...
- We all want to love, but we are all selfish by nature, and
"selfishness" is exactly the opposite of love... but if Jesus is in our heart,
we are going "to love", "to give away our things, to give away even
ourselves to others", because "to love" is "to give"... and not
us, but Jesus who lives in us!.
- That's why "faith in God" is the basis of Christianity, the most
powerful force of the universe, capable to fill us with love!.
3- Chapter 7:
It tells us that once Christ is "in you", you do not become a
"robot", you are still "yourself", and you have to exercise the
"faith in God" for every minute of every day of your life... you still can pray
or not pray to God... you still can hate instead of love, and you will hate every minute
that you trust your life in your nothingness, or in the nothingness of human power of
money, instead of trusting it in that minute in God... you still can go to Heaven or to
Hell... you still can be a true Christian or a false Christian... you still can make
miracles and cast out devils for your honor, instead for the honor of God, you still can
rob God of his honor, and you will go to Hell!...
Sermon of
the Mount
The "Beatitudes":
In chapter 5
of Matthew, the Beatitudes have been wrongly considered as an introduction to the Sermon of
the Mount... rather they are the "heart of the Sermon", the "heart of the
Gospels", the "heart of the whole Bible", the "heart of the living
Christian"... learn them, and the version of Luk.6 (the 4 "beatitudes" and
the 4 "curses")... and repeat them whenever you have a crisis, they will focus
your entire life.
They also have been often misinterpreted, but they come
actually to say that in the Kingdom of God, here on earth, the poor will be
happy, and those who hunger and thirst, and those who are persecuted and hated
... poor happy, persecuted happy!... it is mind bogging!... and still more: The
meek will own the earth, this earth!, not the millionaires or the smart, the
meek, the humble!... those who mourn will be
comforted... and just before the sermon, Jesus shows us that the sick will be
healed in the Kingdom, the demons of alcohol and drugs and jealousy and of any
other vice will be cast away... (Matt.4:23-25).
1- "Blessed are the poor"... the "poor in spirit", says
Matthew, "you who are poor", says Luke... "for yours is the Kingdom of
God"... and we will talk about the Kingdom shortly... and Luke adds "but woe to
you who are rich"...
2- "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted"...
and Luke adds, "woe to you who are laughing now, for you will mourn and weep".
Jesus gave this Sermon after healing many people in 4:23-24... so, another
beatitude could be added: Blessed are the sick, because they will be healed...
3- "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth"... the
"meek" are those who will have love and joy and peace on earth... and this is
what anyone wants on earth, trying to get it with money or power of honor or drugs...
everybody is looking after love, joy, peace.. and not the "smart", but the
"meek" will have it, they will inherit this earth, right now, they will have the
earth as their possession!
4- "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst"... "for
righteousness", says Matt., those who are deprived of their social rights...
"blessed are you who now go hungry", says Luke, "for you will be
filled"... and Luke adds, "woe to you who are well fed now, for you will be
hungry".
5- "Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy"... for
every act of mercy you do, you will receive 100 on earth, says Jesus (Mr.10:30).
6- "Blessed are the pure of heart, for they will see God"... you
want to see God?... now?... be pure of heart!... like Mary!
7- "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of
God"... "children of God", the most you can be!... a child of God, his
son!... on earth!... now!
8- "Blessed are you when you suffer persecutions, insults... rejoice
and be glad!, for your reward is great in Heaven".
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