Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Buddhism

Faithful Buddhists are very moral people, they are concerned with good behavior and in self sacrifice. They want to adhere to five principles, similar to the last half of the Ten Commandments.

1) Do not kill.
2) Do not steal.
3) Do not commit adultery.
4) Do not lie.
5) Do not take intoxicating drugs.

But a key difference is that Buddhists have only their own will power, their own force of will to make and to keep them good. In contrast, the Christian calls for power outside of himself via the Holy Spirit. This outside force to the Christian is a force of superhuman quality and quantity. It is the power of God unto salvation.

There are close to a billion Buddhists in the world, and they are locked in a mindset of never ending life cycles till they can perform good enough to reach a higher state of existence. They are lost and do not know the path to salvation.


Pray that a spark can ignite the Buddhist world for Christ.


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