Christianity loses followers, and there’s an explanation:
Those outside don’t see the seriousness of the religion.
Outsiders see a million denominations,
Millions of different thoughts and emotions.
Even within the same branch,
Not everyone is in the same spirit of worship.
Among evangelicals, it’s impossible to see the spirit of unity,
Churches seem like rivals and live in arguments and disputes.
The best-known leaders wage grand battles,
They argue, fight, curse, and then nothing comes of it.
Without knowledge, the faithful ones follow them blindly,
They think a good believer must live on fighting.
Followers are blind because they do not seek the truth,
Most have never read the Bible or studied it seriously.
It’s much easier to believe the words the preacher says,
For them, there’s no need to read the word the Lord gave.
Because of this ignorance, Christianity falls into disrepute,
Those outside do not want to take it seriously.
They cannot believe the churches can lead to salvation,
Because there’s no freedom of life, there’s ignorance and alienation.
This poem is part of the book Christian Poetry Volume VII.
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