- Refuge Writing

- 11 hours ago
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The title is very odd. ‘Lines’. What do I mean by lines? What does that have to do with a
Christian?
By lines, I mean rules you make for yourself and people under you on things to do. This could
be from how you talk to how you dress to how often you go to church.
These self-placed rules can be very good. You may say you won’t wear shorts because you
don’t want to be immodest and displeasing to God, or that you won’t listen to certain types of
music because you don’t think it is pleasing to him.
These are ‘lines’ you can draw to help you be a better Christian, but that doesn’t necessarily
mean that it’s wrong if another Christian wears shorts or listens to that type of music you don’t
think is good.
This is where problems can come in. When you start holding other Christians accountable to
your own rules, it can cause strife and unnecessary divisions amongst Christians. It’s good to try
and live a good life that’s pleasing to God, but other Christians might disagree with you.
You shouldn’t judge a Christian because they listen to a certain type of music, or because they
wear certain types of clothes. There are some things the Bible is very clear about. ‘Thou shalt
not kill’ (speaking of murder). If a Christian murders someone, they have committed a sin. End
of story. But if they listen to a certain type of music you think is wrong, but the Bible does not
explicitly state it’s wrong, that doesn’t mean they’re a bad Christian.
I, personally, think it is wrong to dress certain ways and to speak certain ways. If I do one of
these things and have a guilty conscience about it, I have committed a sin.
To conclude: Don’t judge people on how ‘good of a Christian’ they are because they don’t match
up to all of your rules. Remember that what is truly important is Jesus Christ.
