Our mission as
Christians is to seek and save the lost. We know that in order to do our job,
we have to have contact with nonbelievers. We are criticized (and rightly so)
if we just hunker down in our church buildings, taking refuge from the
dangerous, cruel world; but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the New Testament speaks more about
how to live a Christian life and how to get along with our brothers and sisters
than it does about evangelism.
Orphans who
dream of being adopted don’t fantasize about joining a family of squabblers and
back-stabbers. Why would anyone be attracted to the Christian life if we don’t
treat each other with love and respect? If we are treating our family like
family should be treated, wouldn’t you expect that goodwill to spill over into
our treatment of everyone? “Charity begins at home” could be used as an excuse
for selfishness and isolation but “begin” implies further movement. Start by
doing good to your family of believers; move on to doing good to all people.
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