Hokey Pokey Christianity
Have you fully given over your life to Christianity, to being Christ like, or do you have a Hokey Pokey Christianity?
You ask “What is Hokey Pokey Christianity? “ Well, I’ll tell you.
You put part of yourself in,
If we claim to have had a salvation experience, a spiritual awakening, our sins forgiven, and are now a child of God– we need to act like it!
We don’t need to be in the church today and out of church tomorrow. Acting spiritual today and mimicking the devil tomorrow. How can we expect to be a witness, a light in darkness, if we are flakey in our Christian walk?
Showing up on Sunday morning so the people can see how spiritual you are, but living like the devil from Monday thru Saturday is a Hokey Pokey Christianity.
Christianity should be our lifestyle, not just a silly dance.
4 comments:
Amen Brother!
Just as long as you were not dissin' one of my favorite stories: Pokey Little Puppy!!! :-)
Shalom,
Bobby Valentine
Interestly, under "Origins and Meaning" at Wikipedia, I found the following:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary "hokey cokey" comes from "hocus pocus", the traditional magician's incantation which in its turn derives from a distortion of of hoc enim est corpus meum - "this is my body" - the words of consecration accompanying the elevation of the host at Eucharist, the point, at which according to traditional Catholic practice, transubstantiation takes place - mocked by Puritans and others as a form of "magic words". The Anglican Canon George Nairn-Briggs, Provost of Wakefield Cathedral, West Yorkshire, says that the dance as well comes from the Catholic Latin mass[1]. The priest would perform his movements with his back to the congregation, who could not hear well the Latin words nor see clearly his movements.
[1] ^ Daily Telegraph: Doing hokey cokey 'mimics Latin Mass', David Bamber, Sunday 14 March 1999.
Good post
Peace
Neva
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