Pestering Christians
I got my hair cut today. I have an interview on Monday, so I thought I would make myself presentable (insert joke here). There is something you should know about me, I hate getting my hair cut. It just seems like a waist of time. I don't like sitting still, and I don't like trying to have a conversation with someone I barely know. Most of the time I don't know them at all.
It alway come up. When you don't know someone very well they always ask what you do. I am an honest and straightforward kind of person, so I always just say, "I'm a pastor" somewhat begrudgingly. The reason I say it that way is because I know what is coming next. The next thing the hair cutter is going to do is tell me what a great Christian they are. They want me to know how Holy they are as if I had something to do with whether they go to heaven. During my in depth study of all the hair people I have ever come in contact with I have not found one who is not a Christian.
What is the point? Christians can be so annoying. Some Christians lose all their people skills when they begin to talk about Christianity. When we begin to talk about Jesus or Christianity, it is essential that we take time to listen, hear where the other person is coming from, what they really believe. We need to ask more questions and make fewer statements.
Maybe this has more to do with me and hating hair cuts than it has to do with anything else, but the lesson seems to fit.
It alway come up. When you don't know someone very well they always ask what you do. I am an honest and straightforward kind of person, so I always just say, "I'm a pastor" somewhat begrudgingly. The reason I say it that way is because I know what is coming next. The next thing the hair cutter is going to do is tell me what a great Christian they are. They want me to know how Holy they are as if I had something to do with whether they go to heaven. During my in depth study of all the hair people I have ever come in contact with I have not found one who is not a Christian.
What is the point? Christians can be so annoying. Some Christians lose all their people skills when they begin to talk about Christianity. When we begin to talk about Jesus or Christianity, it is essential that we take time to listen, hear where the other person is coming from, what they really believe. We need to ask more questions and make fewer statements.
Maybe this has more to do with me and hating hair cuts than it has to do with anything else, but the lesson seems to fit.

