This is a question that every Christian asks from time to time, but some seem almost paralysed with inaction as they wait for an answer.
Although most Christians have been told that their traditions, everything from the Easter bunny to the Christmas tree, are of Christian origin, historians and religious scholars, know this is untrue.
This link is not meant to turn anyone against Christianity, but rather to educate that there are hidden secrets about the religion that they will not otherwise be told.
The parable of the lost sheep is a lot more relevant today than when He delivered the parable in the form of a question to the Scribes and the Pharisees because at that time the Scriptures has not yet been fulfilled. Today, it has already been fulfilled. The tragic reality is such that huge flocks of sheep get lost from birth and not found the way the Shepherd desires it because the lost sheep listened not to the words of the Shepherd contained in the Sacred Scriptures that He fulfilled but to the words of the present-day Scribes and Pharisees of their religion, the ‘wolves in sheepskin’ or the ‘beasts like lamb’ that ignore without cause the order of betrayal that the lost sheep-turned-Friend of GOD lovingly obeyed even when Satan was allowed entry into his heart.
The pros and cons about life groups. Do they reach everyone, and should they be the number one focus of the church? What do you think about this?
