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APPEARANCE

APPEARANCE
People don't know God they know you as the child of God, Do your Appearance makes people want to know God?
People have not seen Jesus, but they know you do call him your savior. 
Does your appearance show that you are a follower of Jesus Christ?

What is Appearance?
Dressing or your attitude towards others?
When we talk about Appearance most people think we are talking about dressing or how you combine your clothes together.
No I don't mean that i mean how do you appear to people that see you out there. Some people appear arrogantly and they called themselves Christian.

While some look so nice but when you get closer you will see that they are not, but they will still call themselves Christian.
You go to church dressing so unique don't mean you're a Christian.
You read your Bible everyday doesn't mean you're a Christian if you don't put everything you read inside your Bible into practice.

Your appearance as a Christian mean a lot because these are the things that will bring the unbelievers to God.
But in a situation whereby the unbeliever is even nicer than the person that called his or her self a Christian, how do you want people to get closer to God?

Some Christians are very wicked there Appearance is chasing people away from God.
Most of this wicked Christians are playing a vital role in the church, some of them are pastors, deacons, Deaconess, ushers,choir members etc.

But you can't blame the church for given them a vital role to play in n church because anytime they are in church they all pretend to have a kind heart. Sometimes some churches don't care about the person behavior so far the person is RICH.

How many churches have gone to investigate the area of the person that is about to handle a vital role in the church?
They are a lot of unbelievers out there that want to be safe and get closer to God but the Appearance of the people we called great Christian are chasing them away because they're not who they say they are whenever they are not in church.

They are a lot of wicked Christians out there that make the unbelievers never want to come to church talk less of coming to Christ.
We Christian must allow the appearance of God to reflect in our life so that the unbelievers can accept Lord as there Christ and savior.

Kneelyo Akinbowale

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