January 8, 2006
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WWJT
I am sorry about my last post about Tom Delay. I should pick someone a little more well known by the masses. How about we talk about Jesus? There is this question of WWJD? The question is What Would Jesus Do? Christians are supposed to ask themselves this question to determine how they are supposed to act. What would Jesus do if He was in this situation?
I want to change the question a little. What would Jesus think? If Jesus was looking at America today, I wonder what he would think. Would he be impressed with what we have done?
What Would Jesus Think?
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I think He would weep.
you made the title wrong….
it says WWJT
i think he would be incredibly dissapointed
ooooh, nvm
rock on. number one again.
I don’t think he’d be impressed at all, but he’d love us all the same
Yeah,i think he would weep
Yeah, He’d be disappointed.
Dunno, though…
ciao,
~*~*Malorie~*~*
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I think he would be sad that we have become such a judgemental close-minded society.
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I know He’s incredibly sad. “We were meant to live for so much more…”
I don’t think Jesus was an optimist or a pessimist.
I don’t think he saw things as 1/2 full or 1/2 empty.
I think he would look at today’s situations and say “Well, let’s just fill it back up.”
I apply this “fill the cup back up” philosophy to just about everything. I think I’m mostly pessimistic, which is horrible, but I would love to look at the “cup” and say “Whatever happens Hil, I’m sure you will find a way to fill it up.”
-Hil
I like the answers that say Jesus would weep. Although, isn’t he technically looking at us already?
Wait, I like the comment above mine better.
He would be sad, thinking about all the times in which wrong is done “in His name”…
He would think, “They are slow learners and they’ve got a long way to go, but I Love Them. And things have gotten better since the last time I was here.”
“Do I have to be crucify again?”
Ah don’t apologize, people should know him
I would have no idea what Jesus thinks. Hope you had a nice weekend, Dan!
dissapointed
I think He shakes His head in amazement at how so many smart, talented, blessed people can be so stupid, selfish, heard-hearted, and just plain blind.
He would feel hurt, but love us all the same. In His own words, “they know not what they do.” If any of us even slightly understood…I think things would be different.
Jesus wept.
I’d be afraid to know.
He would think, “Damn. Dad messed up”.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
But, really. He’d probably be pissed off.
He already is looking at us today… And some of us give him joy, and some of us give him sorrow. But it’s mostly sorrow.
Mm. I can imagine what Jesus does as He looks down on us. Not just America, but mankind all together.
I’m sure He’s disappointed and broken-hearted over the fact that His children have abandoned Him in so many ways And we have. The world is corrupt, and that will not change until the time of judgement. I believe He still loves us the same, in magnitides we can’t even fathom. It motivates me to do everything I can just to put a smile on His face. That maybe, in that pain, I could bring some sort of joy to my God by praising Him and loving Him.
There are so many things that could be said on this subject, it’s hard to give one answer. Great question.
Well keep up your luckiness; (I’ve subscribed to your blog, I enjoy it the most; you think different than the mainstream, and I like it
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ciao,
~*~*Malorie~*~*
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Genesis 6:6
It’s a bit sad that is considered “overshooting.”
I bet you’d stir up more controversy if it had been about Britney.
I think he’d be a little disapointed that everyone made such a big deal out of christmas.
this guy–this messiah that rose from the dead, cured blindness– he wouldn’t CARE about acknowledgement for his birth by the employees of salvation army. the bible itself says that a good deed done merely for the attention is not the kind that God and Jesus admire.
O, and C.S. Lewis wouldn’t drink a cappuccino. He would prefer a drink (alcoholic) and a nice smoke (pipe or cigar).
Jesus would turn on MTV and BET and as he watched the video girls shaking it like a saltshaker he would think, “Dang, what went wrong?” He would also say the same thing as he watched our leaders on the news.
I hope we can turn it around. Let me read that last post . . .
1st page!
in response to the girls cup question, we should all be happy we still have a cup, and use it to fill others because we can, but in the situation of jesus… he would weep, and then he would reach out… but the truth is when he comes back, he won’t be weeping, he will be on a white horse, as a warrior, its all spelled out in revelations… interesting stuff…
I am thinking something along the lines of the Derek Webb song I Repent, not that He would repent, but he would see our need to
“Let see, how should I die this time to get more recognition?
on reality shows? Or on ebay?”
hey dan! i’m back from a commenting drought. firstly, people should know who Tom DeLay is. I think Jesus would be saddened by some things, but also happy with others. And I think he would see that humanity has potential, just as it always has.
RYC: I think sometimes that is a good thing…especially in that case.
I’d rather read about Tom DeLay than Britney Spears in any case. =P
I think He would be dissapointed. He would be really happy with the people who are living for Him, though. But as a whole society, I think overall dissapointment would be the consensus up in Heaven.
No- we’ve kicked Him out of our schools, public prayers, military public prayers,
we want Him out the pledge of alligence and off our money. How impressive is that?
((( GRANDMA HUGS )))
Lori
Aww thanks (*blushes*).
lol, it’s not like my blog is anything spectacular, but if I had a lot of input; and help, then I could make it better.
I’m just a wee catipillar, needing food ‘for thought’ to turn into a butterfly
ciao,
~*~*Malorie~*~*
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Even at midnight I cant be first. Oh well, on to my answer…
Who knows what Jesus would think? My guess is that his thoughts would be very similar to the thoughts he had 2000 years ago… which, idk, could probably take awhile to describe… who can know God’s thoughts, which are so much higher than ours?
I’m guessing tho, that he probably wouldnt think any of our accomplishments are anything special. New cars, so what? Faster computers, so what? New medical technology… compared to His power, so what? We’re not that impressive.
I bet if we were India we would get the EXACT same answers as on this post if we asked the question “What would Rama think?”
-Hil
He would (actually is, I’m sure, as Jesus is very alive) be extremely disappointed. America as a nation was founded on a firm Christian belief system, and a strong moral code. Since then, though, we’ve declined very far. From our blind acceptance of practices like abortion and homosexuality to the arrogance that we have as a people and a country, we should be ashamed. Why would Jesus Christ almighty be impressed with a nation that denies His name, breaks His laws, and undermines His attempts to rescue humanity?
I actually find it sad but amusing the overuse of the phrase God bless America. When someone says this, I instantly think “Why should He?”
He would CRY. People are using his name in such idiotic ways.
it would be like the shortest verse in the Bible says….. “Jesus Wept”
I would think that my sacrifice didn’t matter anymore.
Thankfully I am NOT God or Jesus, or you’d all be smited.
Hey, Jesus wept when he found out Lazerus was dead, and he was going to raise him from the dead anyway! Jesus weeps everyday at the sin he sees, and the acceptance of sin. Just look at us. We let gays marry (don’t start) we murder our own children (abortion) and every other sin is readily accepted, even encouraged. Jesus is not only sad, he is dissapointed in what we have done to his Name. Take America back for Jesus!
oh and sorry to do this on here…but over on my site I posted some of my brothers Biblical sculptures….if you are interested in taking a peek come look… sorry Dan…I know that’s rude. ::hides under the table::
“Damn! Where’s my other shoe?”
I agree with disappointed.
Well, considering Jesus lived in a culture completely different from American society, over 2000 years ago, He’d probably scratch his head in puzzlement for a while. Past that, I don’t know.
If God is all powerful, he’d get our culture, sin remains the same from the beginning to the end of time, and God always shuns it
He (alayhi salaam) would be pretty sad about most of America, I’m sure.
MapmakerJenny, actually the shortest verse in Scripture is in Job, “He said”
He sees us. And he probably just wonders where the world is going, and wonders why we (as Christians) are failing.
There were three children that Jesus looked at one day, and the first child was a young boy of wealthy parents , and Jesus said “I love you”, and the boy said ” Thanks but I don’t care I don’t need love.”and he ran off.
The next little boy was a handsom toe headed little boy, and Jesus said, “I love you.” the boy said “thanks but the WORLD loves me.” and he ran off.
The third was a little beaten and broken girl, and she said “I know about your love, but who am I to receive it?”, and then Jesus looked back at his beautifule little
girl that he knew from the day God made her in his hands and said “I love you.”and he took her in his perfect arms and never let go.
Thats sort of what it’s like.
-Joshua
He doesn’t wonder, He knows where it’s going. He knows everything, and He’s sad that the world is in such a condition, and that Christians aren’t doing what we’re here for.
Jesus IS looking at us today. And He’s filled with joy and excitement at what we’ve done as a culture when we’ve followed His word.
He’s also profoundly sad that the same things that He counseled AGAINST when He was on Earth are still going on.
He would be severely disappointed.
Jesus doesn’t think, he already know ….
“I died for THESE idiots?”
x__Stephany
I’ll just answer this with one of my favorite bumper stickers::
“Jesus is coming back…and BOY is he pissed.”
I think He would be disappointed. Rather, that should be, He IS disappointed.
He still loves us yes, but I’m sure He is less then thrilled with what we have become. I also think if we gave Him the chance, He would show us a better way of doing things and a better way of being.
But we’re too narrow minded.
sometimes i wonder if he is really paying attention to this failed experiment of human existance… weep doesnt even come close… smite maybe?
He’d be all like… ‘why the mess are all you crackas hating middle easterners and gays… I was fucking middle eastern and there was a gay apostle! Jive ass crackas’
That’s what he’d say.
Seeing as how Jesus didn’t seem to be too entirely keen on welath (the whole “a camel will pass through the eye of a needle…” thing) He probably wouldn’t be too happy with all the mass consumerism and accumulation of ridiculous amounts of wealth. Plus the idolization of false gods (i.e. celebrities and such, which are clearly quite emulated in our society). He might also be saddened by our tendency to judge others. He might be thinking “Quit saying that in my name!!!” and such.
But ultimately He would still love us. That’s what Jesus is all about. It’s sort of like siblings– you might not always *like* them, but you always love them.
Yeah, I don’t think he’d be too impressed…but what do I know? He loves us anyway, right?
Also, he would not be down with the red scare… he professed some pretty heavy communist and socialist ideas.
But whatever.
You bible thumpers keep hating…
We’re not too narrowminded, we’re too broadminded. We accept everything regardless of whether or not it’s right and we think that everyone can choose what’s right for them. This is a fallacy, because what is right for one person is right for everyone, and that is Jesus Christ.
Lucky for us, He loves us, or we’d be gone already. Of course, the time will come when that will happen, and my bet is that it’s soon.
“Send Lawyers, Guns, and Money… Dad, get me out of this.”
I think that would be along his line of thoughts because it seems that when Jesus said all those lovey dovey, Neoplatonic, peaceful, accepting things, he was realy advocating bigotry and hate.
First, I think he would have the Bible either banned or rewritten by himself. Then he would have a “sit down” with all those who took his message, distorted it, and abused it, and try to set it all straight. Finally, when diplomacy fails, as it has in the past, he would once again be persecued by those who are unaccepting of him and he would probably be beaten and sent to a small undisclosed location where the CIA would torture him for about a day and a half until a higher power than himself decided to take mercy on him.
Good god, we are worse than Rome, because not only were they unaccepting of the change he hoped to impose, but we also use his words to keep us turning in and on eachother. I am certain that he would advocate his love of us, but being partly human, he has to be disgusted by our actions independent of, and in his name.
I think he thinks, “Well, sure they messed up, but I love them. Sure they listen to Satan more than me, but I still love them. And sure they’ve gone astray, but I still love them. I just wish they would love me back and love their brothers and sisters the same way I love them.”
According to scripture, Jesus knows what it is to be human. According to scripture, Jesus tells us the story of the prodigal son. Have you heard this story? What do you think it is about? I don’t know if it actually happened this way, but I know that its true. If we return to God, God will be waiting with arms open.
“We have taller buildings, but shorter tempers; wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints; we spend more but have less; we buy more, but enjoy it less.
We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; we have more degrees, but less sense; more knowledge, but less judgment; more experts, but more problems; more medicine, but less wellness.
We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry too quickly, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too seldom, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.
We’ve multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We’ve learned to make a living, but not a life. We’ve added years to life, not life to years.
We’ve been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We’ve conquered outer space, but not inner space. We’ve done larger things, but not better things.
We’ve cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. We’ve split the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less.
We’ve learned to rush, but not to wait. We have higher incomes, but lower morals. We have more food, but less appeasement. We build more computers to hold more information to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication. We’ve become long on quantity, but short on quality.
These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throw away morality, one-night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill.
These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men and short character; steep profits, and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare; more leisure, but less fun; more kinds of food, but less nutrition. These are days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but broken homes.”
What would Jesus think?
The sacrifice was worth it.
Jesus would think that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God…and he would forgive us if we asked it of him, for God is a merciful god.
H
Amen to Kosmic Blues….that is really what he would think.
GlamourisCocaine said it REAL well…
does an all knowing being have room to think?
I think Jesus’s opinion on the world in general, not just America would be mixed. There is much in the human experience to be applauded today just as there is much to be lamented.
He’d be pleased with much, and disappointed with much. Hopefully the pleased side might outweigh the disappointed side. I don’t know.
I think he’d be just as disappointed as he was the first time around. After all, it’s pretty much the same place- just more crowded, more technologically advanced, and more racist (since people actually interact more with people of difference races today).
I think it would be interesting to sit down and have a chat with Jesus about what he thinks about America. And no, I don’t mean pray- that’s a one-sided conversation and I want documentable feedback.
I think Jesus would see the same things he saw when he lived among us : people going astray from him and leading lives that don’t honor him. We think things have stepped up in immorality today and in truth they have – from maybe 50 years ago. But when you think about many of the things that when on back in the day of pagans and when things like beastiality and pedophilia was so much more accepted, I don’t think Jesus would be surprised. In my opinion, I think he would roll up his sleeves and say, “Better get to work.” Not that he isn’t at work in our lives now…but I think you know what I mean.
I think he would find it incomprehensible, just as we would find ancient Jerusalem confusing.
“we need more work.”
I found this on the xanga of a friend, blairebum, and thought you would enjoy it, being a theologian:
George W. Bush is at a press conference and Moses walks in. Bush says “Hello, Moses.” Moses doesn’t speak. Bush says again, “Hello Moses.” He still doesn’t respond. So Bush asks, “Well why aren’t ya talkin’?” And Moses finally says, “Last time I talked to a bush I got stuck in the desert for forty years.”
I think Jesus would love us, look for people to help, serve everybody around him, but probably be more disappointed with how the church doesn’t do what He wants us to do than anything else. He would also commend the people who live by faith in Him, and those who come to faith in Him, as you see in the gospels.
Philippians 2:5-8 Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death— even death on a cross!
Hmmmm.
This is one of the only questions you’ve asked that leaves me utterly answer-less.
Hi there…thank you for thinking I could find someone…if you think it is a good idea..I will try…some seem to like it..we will see…had to change that last one..pity…and as for this one, with everything being relative…I am sure he would be in a state of shock…have a ..well..I am not sure what time it is by you..so either have a good night or sleep well…or have a nice day tomorrow..I think that covers it…….take good care, nice to see you…Lee
Actually, come to think of it…you are the one..I am sure you would be flooded with ideas…what do you think…..
This is a hard question to answer. I don’t think he would be impressed at all. For me it is hard to see the good in a lot of things, because all we hear about are the bad things. I hate watching the news because that is all I see. I’m not a pessimist but I would like to think that Jesus would be impressed with some of us. Although there are a lot of bad things in the world, I’d like to think that they would be outweighed by all the good that some of us do.
I think he would be sad at the state of things, like all the hatred, prejudice, and violence. Would he be angry at God for letting things get this way, or would he see that people, with their own free will, are responsible?
How strange we are for talking about gay penguins.
What Would Jesus Bomb?
I’d think he’d think, ” I wonder which denomination of church I should go to this Sunday.” He’d probably pick a Southern Baptist one, they do seem to be more fun.
he would say…u guys are going in the wrong direction!
even with the churches!
why do you think the world is falling apart why so many people are dead / june6 2006? look at the world around you it is falling apart see for your self look out side
lost
He would be disgusted. We kill more than a million babies a year with many in our society advocating and encouraging this behavior. This number is much higher if you count the number abortions caused by the birth control pill which no one reports or maybe even knows about.
Violence is everywhere in our society. We even encourage violence by the state in the form of the death penalty. Premarital sex is the norm. TV is terrible. Can you imagine watching any popular show with Christ? There is a massive division between rich and poor, and there is very little charity in our society. Much that we do is driven by money and selfishness. We argue about the loss of 2000 soldiers, but not about what woudl occur if we pulled them out to the populous left behind and I saw very little discussion of what would happen to the normal Iraqi citizen before we attacked. It is all about the USA. How can we improve our cause?
Hatred from Christian towards other groups is huge. Listening to churches talk about homosexuals, politicians, illegal aliens, etc you realize how far from ideal Christianity is in America. We argue about the loss of 2000 soldiers, but not about what woudl occur if we pulled them out to the populous left behind and I saw very little discussion of what would happen to the normal Iraqi citizen before we attacked. It is all about the USA. How can we improve us? Church and God are seldom the first issue for people and you are not free to talk to others about it in the work place.
Despite all this we sit back as Christians and do nothing – myself included. We cannot change the world alone, but maybe we can make our piece of it more liveable for one person and we can vote.
America is the modern day Rome or Babalon. The sad thing is we are better than most of the rest of the world in my opinion.
Perhaps the question itself reveals a problem. When Christians ask “what would Jesus do?” or even, “What would Jesus think?”, it reveals something horribly wrong with their relationship with God. The better questions are, “What is Jesus actually doing in this situation right now?” and “What is Jesus actually thinking in this situation right now?” The reason those are better questions is that in order to answer them, one has to be on “speaking temrs” with Jesus.
WWJD and WWJT are hypothetical questions that do not require the sensed presence of God in order to answer them.
RYC: I can see Forrest Gump in you. In many good ways.
I think that he would look at us, see that we are the same now as when he was here. Maybe more technologically advances, but still the same sinners. And I don’t think he would weep; he would comfort, care, and help us carry our burdens. In fact he does do that, if only you believe that he is the Son of God and died for your sins.
Depends. Many parts of the world around us still have good people in it.
Yeah. Our God is ashamed of what our nation and world has become.
I think it’s amazing that people can postulate about the feelings of a man who’s been dead almost 2000 years as though he would understand the modern world (and more intriguingly, as though their hypotheses were inevitably true), but have trouble saying whether they are happy or sad that a current politician has given up pursuit of a very important role in today’s world.
I think that Jesus would think that we spend way too much time worrying about things that aren’t important at all and should work on our own spirituality more…..
(and he would be outraged about what people are saying and doing while claiming that it is God’s will….)
Oh! and I would have responded to the Tom Delay question, but I didn’t see it until this morning….
(do that many people not know who he is?!?)
he wouldnt think. he’d cry. and he’d probablly drink too. and i know jesus isnt supposed to drink (unless it’s wine), but i dont see how he couldnt.
fortunately, He looks at us through eyes of love…something we should all learn to do naturally…i think He would see things that both please Him and give Him sorrow…if we each looked within ourselves to make sure our actions and words would please Him…i think we’d all be better off…
I think there is still good in this world despite all the negativity… I think he knows this, this is why the rapture hasn’t come.. think about it!
lightning bolts
I think he’d be dissappointed at how many terrible people there are, and depressing things happening. I think right now is probably a point in time where things are at their worst. The whole generation of people I’m growing up with is basically doomed…that cannot possibly make God happy.
He’s probably shaking His head muttering, “just like Sodom and Gomorrah…”
I’m pretty sure that he wouldn’t be impressed!
Maybe a better question would be, what would Jesus think of today’s Christian?
Yes.
CHRIST would throw up at the horror
Don’t apologize, babe. Anybody with a brain can see you’re only a liberal pretending to be a conservative.
He’d call most Americans vipers, and spew them out of his mouth.
I’m sure he wouldn’t be all that impressed. Somewhat here and there, but overall, I’m sure it saddens him to see how it’s all ended up.
Several years ago, the Newsboys did a song called “Lost the Plot”. The lyrics are so, so convicting: “Are You still calling?/You forgave, we forgot/We’re such experts at stalling/we have lost the plot” and so on. In concert, they had a huge screen behind them and it projected images from the news over the years and they went faster and faster as the song became more frenetic. Near the end the images stopped and there was Jesus from the movie “Jesus of Nazareth”; he had a crown of thorns on his head and he just looked horrified. I think that says it all.
All interesting. However, if God is truly omniscient, would he not have known the sins of the world when he created it? Wouldn’t he have known who he died for and what we were going to become? Yes, I believe he is sorrowful. But, like it was said before, he still loves us none the less.
Probably the same thing Buddha would think upon seeing the modern condition of China: WTF happened!?
To elaborate: he’s definitely going to be mad at someone. There are thousands of sects preaching their philosophies in the name of Jesus, many of them portraying opposing or otherwise incompatible views. Jesus is certainly going to be disappointed, if not angry, with someone, assuming any of them interpreted his original message properly.
Funny that you should write this now, I just had a talk with Mark and included that exact phrase.
props
Jesus would cry at the state of America. He would have hope…but he would weep.
There’s a lot of bad in America, and I bet He’s very disappointed… but I know He also looks down and sees all the good. There’s no way He would forget the good.
Not to put words in His mouth, but three things come to mind:
1)Millions of slaughtered babies
2)The sleaze-pool the Hollywood and pop culture is
3)The liberal state of the church of God
Sam
Doncha know the old joke? Good news and bad news….good news – Jesus is comming back! Bad news-he’s really angry! Well, just a joke. But …agree with most comments. Let’s be the ones to bring all of us – Jesus, God, each other- Joy! Joy spreads fast….and once it is known, there is no turning back…it is permanent, even if a tiny speck. Joy to you all!
out of frustration, He would shake His head and throw His hands in the air. but, out of love, He would cherish us, wanting us to grow.
He would probably shake His head and cry.
I guess everyone pretty much agrees on this one….
He would be sad… he would be disappointed….he would be heart broken….. but I doubt he would be surprised.
How is Tom Delay NOT KNOWN? No wonder our country is going to pot, no one cares enough to know who is helping to run it.
I don’t think God will ever be impressed by man. He would probably be wondering “where’s the love?” It’s what He told us to do and we aren’t doing it.
L,r
He IS looking and the Bible says He is grieved by our sinfulness.
I think Jesus is too busy downloading porn to really give a shit.
Jesus would have a heart to heart with His Dad about the whole dying for our sins thing.
Erika
people who dont know and dont take the time to know whats going on in their country do not deserve to live in this country. educate yourselves people! speaking english is not enough to be called an american.
He most certainly would not be happy, another twist on the WWJD is to say WDJD meaning what did Jesus do, powerful tool
by the way, a more approprite title would be what does Jesus think he is all soverign and does know what is happening down here
Of course he isn’t proud of us. He is proud of his children when they resist evil, but I think we break his heart every single day. But that’s the beauty of it all, if we were perfect, we wouldn’t need him. So no, Jesus is not proud of us, but he died for us anyway.
This one got lots of comments! Those that say he’s looking at us today…I believe you to be correct. He loves us all the same because we are his children! He is sad and happy. God gets angry, but now is not the time of his wrath ( that’s later when the antichrist comes) and his love for us makes him more sad than angry. But he just loves us all so much and so just like the parent that Father God is to us (that is us who accept him as that; but this works either way) we sometimes bring him joy, and sometimes bring him pain…but this all makes me think, maybe we should take a look at ourselves and if we aren’t already living for him and not ourselves, to make a decision on that. God Bless
I think Jesus would think about it in two ways:
1. America is truly an amazing place. There is freedom of religion, there are programs for the good of others, we have a democracy, we have come up with some great modern technologies, and there is a lot of good.
2. America is full of sin, hatred, pride….we have so much but care for none of it, we hate who we are and want to be thinner, richer, higher up in society; we think nothing of throwing away our conscience and doing extremely immoral things.
I think Jesus is glad, and yet full of complete sorrow.
he would be sad and have mercy on us, for we have sinned terribly
He’d be disgusted.
I think he is heart broken
Geez, I died for all these people!? Hell’s gonna be packed….
Who is Jesus? What does he stand for?
Are we supposed to think like Jesus? Why?
When one comes up with questions, the answers are always more questions.
–MadKnitter
I think he sees how miserable we are, and more than being disappointed in us, he feels bad for us. he knows we were ment to live for more, but now…
I have news for you.
He already is looking at us. He sees everything we do
Jesus would be sad that the U.S. does not preemptively bomb *more* countries around the globe. Jesus likes the bombing.
tom delay is a pompus ass. i think jesus would be a hippie and stick it to the man every chance he got….he pretty much did this already though.
“Has no one been listening to me? There are too many good souls wasted.”
You mean “What Does Jesus Think?” How about, “How many times do they have to learn a lesson before they get it?” But He loves us anyway…
I’m sure He’s already looking at us now… I think we would be the cause of great sorrow, but He would always pick out some good, though.
Well we all have a choice to do what is right..there are many people in this country that do what he taught and those who don’t. NOBODY is perfect and we all mess up. But it is in the realazation that we ask FORGIVENESSfor our ACTIONS, and learn from our mistakes and not repeat the sin. We are only human and we are not Christ but we should strive to be better then ourselfs and remember GOD is with us.
We want to be christ-like and that should be our utimiate goal in life in every situation!
it’s corrupt?