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Gary has been involved in printing the Scriptures for 20 years, enjoys photography and rambling online
Wow, Gary. A very frank, courageous and encouraging post. These issues are not easy to write about, and for many of us from a Protestant background in NI it is hard to either embrace or reject your cultural identity. I admire your honesty here, and the balance you strike.
When I was at Queens I disavowed all mention of Protestantism with regard to my identity - simply calling myself an evangelical Christian. Since then I've learned, mainly through Banner of Truth and other Reformed publishers, that it is possible to celebrate truly Protestant culture and its (hugely beneficial) contribution to world history - without the sectarian trappings of NI!
May God bless you as you continue to find your identity and citizenship in Christ alone.
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Thanks Andrew, wasn't sure how the post would go or if i'd even written it in an understandable way.
I would tend to do what you done at Queens and refer to myself as an evangelical Christian, although i love reading the reformers etc so much it's hard not to love the old meaning of 'protestant'. NI is a tightrope in areas such as this.
Thanks again for your encouragement, trust alls well in Peru.
Thanks for posting that Gary.
Sorry I havn't blogged about Just Do Something yet. My Laptop is in getting fixed and my old one is very tempermental. So I'll post when i hopefully get it back in the next couple of days.
This is great stuff Gary.
Gary, when I saw the title of your post I was afraid I was going to read something that would make me wish I hadn't. I'm not Irish, so I only understand the sectarian hostility in an abstract way, but from my side of the river the Orange Order looks very different. My great-grandfather was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, which was much more down on Catholics than on blacks. (He'd be appalled at me, his heir.)
But I really appreciated the way you said:
Jesus came & changed everything, now i wanted to worship Him alone as my Master, and to live primarily a life for His Kingdom & not for the country i live in. To glorify Him; not so called Protestantism...
That is so absolutely on the mark. Jesus is not confined to either Catholic or Protestant. We may have different beliefs about Him (and those aren't trivial), but He's neither an Orangeman nor a Knight of Columbus. Anything that takes our first allegiance away from Him and makes Him an adjunct to some man-made creed is unacceptable. Christianity is not an excuse for drum-beating and parades. I can get along fine with someone who loves Jesus more than he hates my church. In the end, Jesus is what matters.
(I'm not sure that made sense, but I hope the idea got through.)
Absolutely Joel!
I love how you say "I can get along fine with someone who loves Jesus more than he hates my church." Brilliant!
Many times disagreement becomes an excuse to hate! I'm not sure that we have to take it to that level, even if we have strong doctrinal differences etc.
Appreciate your comment and i'm finding alot of encouragement from all the comments on this post. I really didn't know how this would be taken -
just glad my little sister karen doesnt read my blog - she'd probably burn me out haha - Karen if you do read this, that last phrase was a joke so...
I should have said as well that i think you said something brilliant in
"Jesus is not confined to either Catholic or Protestant. We may have different beliefs about Him (and those aren't trivial), but He's neither an Orangeman nor a Knight of Columbus. Anything that takes our first allegiance away from Him and makes Him an adjunct to some man-made creed is unacceptable."
Jesus, being God, is far above any, and i mean any, religious beliefs about Him. He is defined by Himself and describes Himself for us in the Bible and perhaps most clearly in the name He & the Father used: 'I AM'.
I cannot see Jesus being an Orangeman or a member of the kkk. And something tells me that if Jesus was here in person we'd all have to seriously re-align our lives & beliefs etc. (or else team up and kill Him again, which is probably what many would want).
Wow.
That's a great testimony, Gary.
It's amazing how little people on the internet actually know about each other.
I know you're from NI but stuff like this hadn't even occured to me.
Thank you for sharing.
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