It is for
freedom that Christ has set us free.
Stand firm, then and do not let yourselves
be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.
Galatians 5:1
Buddahs
There are
so many Buddhas in Thailand. I have just
spent two days seeing the biggest and the best of them. There is a solid gold buddha, an emerald one,
a hundred foot reclining one, and thousands of others made from clay, gold and
everything in between. The country of
Thailand has approximately 61 million people.
About 95% of the population are Buddhist so there is great national pride in their faith.
There doesn't seem to be any "closet" Buddhists here and I am greatly
impressed by theThai people who live out their faith with boldness and complete
transparency. I have to admit, I am a bit humbled by their example.
In order
to be able to speak to the Thai and Cambodian people about God, I tried to learn as
much about the Buddhist faith as I could before I left home. When I arrived, I added to that knowledge all you could learn by asking a tour guide about his faith! Those poor
people had no idea what they were in for when I got on the bus! It
was truly enlightening and it helped me to prepare to give an answer to the question, what is the difference between your God and Mine?
The
original Buddha sought out answers to the problem of suffering in the world.
Jesus
suffered for us and died. He was the answer.
Buddhists
seek Nirvana, a place of complete balance. The emphasis is on being good with
the hope that you may reach a higher place if of course, you are good enough.
The God
of the Bible seeks man. He is the
pursuer of our soul. He says we are now
seated with Him in heavenly places. We
would never have been perfect enough on our own so He was perfect for us.
Buddhism
temples are very important. People come
from all over the world to pray to Buddha in these famous temples.
As
Christians, we are the temple of the Holy Spirit. God never leaves us. There is no place we can go that He does not
go with us.
Buddhists believe, the best they can hope for is to be reincarnated as something better
than they are right now.
Christians
believe, this life on earth is appointed to us once and that's it. We get to
spend eternity in heaven. Nothing is better than that.
I could
go on and on..but you get the picture.
The Kingdom of Heaven is like this....
We don't
have to strive to be perfect, hope to be lucky, and pursue a God who does not
speak to us. What an amazing God we
serve. The creator of the universe, looked upon our dilemma and said,"
they will never make it to me, so I will go to them" This is the kind of
truth that sets people free. With such
good news I wonder why I sometimes struggle to live out my faith back at home with a similar
boldness as the Thai people.
Oh and by
the way, the name Thailand means freedom!
This is my prayer for these beautiful people....Freedom!
Love from
the road..
Julie
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