Friday, November 6, 2020

Why Christianity is Not Prevalent in India?

We made Christianity A Religion




Several facts need to be considered while you answer the question: Why Christianity is not prevalent in India?

One of the main reasons is that Christianity is treated as a religion in India. If you study Jesus and his teachings, it is not a religion. It is a way of life. Christianity is not a ritual that is performed on a particular day or date. But the Church made it a religion by introducing Church Building and the priesthood and the ornamental dress and religious rituals performed every now and then.

Actually true Christianity has nothing to do with religion or rituals. It is based on the Bible and the way of life. As per the Bible, a believer is treated as the temple of God where the spirit of God dwells. Holiness is the most important part of the Christian life. God tells in the Bible; "Be holy as I am Holy." This is the true identity of Christianity.

By living a wayward life, the priests and the believers watered down the quality and holiness of the Christian life. By doing so, it lost its power. The power of miracles. Healing miracles, Driving out demons, raising the dead are some of the expressions of power that are evident in the early Church. The Church in India lost that power.

There is only one way for the Church to come back to its position is it should get back to its original intent. That is the Church needs to go back to its original intention for which purpose God designated Church in this world.

Some of the reasons why Christianity is not prevalent in India is as follows:

The Church Lost its Holiness
The Church Lost its Power
The Church Lost its Purpose
The Church Lost its Authority
The Church Lost its Value

When the Church regains its Holiness, power, purpose, authority, and Value then only it can grow in this land of religion.

India is already a religious county with lots of diverse religions. This country is already fed up with different religions. It needs a powerful and authoritative way of life that can change people and situations.

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