“What would Jesus do?” always seems to fall off the lips of people who do not know Jesus at all; or those who only know him in a back-patting way.
“What would Jesus do?” used to be a private contemplative thought before a person sprung into action to carry out a directive dropped into their heart from the Ruach Ha’Kodesh.
“What would Jesus do?” has become, over the last 2 decades, a shaming judgmental accusation from both the nonbelievers; and those professing to be believers with one foot on both sides of the pathway (aka fence straddlers).
The demonrats and their cohorts (which includes a great deal of fence straddlers) are always judging people for what they perceive as "unkind" and "uncompassionate" ... but, THEY DO NOT SEE WHAT ELOHEI KNOWS.
Misguided, self-righteous {christians} dressing as beggar’s, stumbling into churches and buildings to trick people (and then castigating those people for ‘selfishness’ when the gig is up), is not something Yeshua would do!
Misguided, self-righteous {christians – adult, teen, children) “street ministering” to be caught on camera/wrote up in the Daily News, “doing good deeds”, is not something Yeshua would do!
Christians do not do their good deeds to be seen by others: they do good deeds to be seen by Elohim: for HE DIRECTS their footsteps, and their actions are an outpouring of His love towards others in need of a direct answer from Him.
Christians are not ambassadors of the government – they are Ambassadors of Yeshua; our recognition comes from Him. HE SEES. HE KNOWS. That should be enough for any Christian. We do not have to explain ourselves to anyone else.
We are the physical feet, the hands, arms, mouth full of words of He who a spirit: Yeshua is our example.
When a person, who is a professing Christian is showy in what they "do in the Name of Christ" ... like insisting to buy that cartload of groceries no one asked them to do while humiliating the person the cartful of groceries belongs to, by overriding the objections and forcing their money into the cashier’s hands … they are acting in ignorance of how Christ really taught us to behave. They are behaving in a worldly manner, to be acknowledged in a worldly manner - they are putting ego above honest love.
Love is not prideful. Yeshua never forced His “loving actions” on anyone.
Do what is right.
Do what is just.
Do it ALL humbly, and with a pure heart.
That is “what Jesus would do”.
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