Wednesday, October 18, 2017

American chocolate smells like vomit


Is American chocolate garbage? From my perspective, I would say no. I have grown up with it, it taste great. Hershey chocolate has been a staple in every bag of Halloween candy I ever remember getting. You can’t go camping without a s’more, most made with Hershey’s Chocolate (Though the best thing on a s’more is a Reece’s Peanut Butter Cup. If you have never tried it, go have it, you’re welcome!) Recently I read a couple of articles explaining why American chocolate taste horrible compared to chocolate you find overseas…
If you don’t click on the links and read the articles, I will some it up for you. American chocolates main ingredient is sugar instead of milk and cocoa. Cocoa has to be at least 25 percent of what is made up in chocolate in England compared to only 10 percent in the USA. Therefore our chocolate is made to taste sweeter with less natural ingredients. Some of the ingredients used cause butyric acid smell. This is the smell of vomit. If you think chocolate smells like vomit, this is why.
Kind of messed up how inauthentic our chocolate can be. Sadly the same can be said about American Christians faith. On the outside it looks good but on the inside it’s as fake as can be.
Books have been written about how fake Christians can be. David Kinnaman wrote the book Unchristian, which feature six things people thought about when they talked about Christians in America. It’s not good what people thought. Christians are supposed to be filled with the love of Christ, and we can totally missed the point Jesus wants us to make.
This is one of the great things Paul shared about, his faith. Paul was authentic with his faith and speaks about his faith through the trials and struggles of his own life. 1 Thessalonians 2: 3-4…
“For the appeal we make does not spring from error or impure motives, nor are we trying to trick you. On the contrary, we speak as those approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel.”
Paul wasn’t trying to play games or trick people into what faith in Jesus was all about. He tried to show what real faith was about and not sugar coat it.  The word approved is pretty interesting. The word approved in the original Greek is the word
Dedokimasmetha. This word means, “shown by testing to be genuine.”[1]  Paul showed a genuine faith. Paul stood up for a true faith, sometimes we can miss the point.
When doing a self analysis, would you say your faith is genuine? Looking at my own life, there were times I would say I was completely genuine in my faith, there were also times I missed the point completely. I never claim to be perfect. I am working towards being genuine.
Where are you in regard to your own faith? If you claim to have faith and know you are not genuine, what do you need to do to start on a path to genuine faith?
American chocolate can give a fake chocolate appearance just like our faith can appear to be fake. As society goes for a more natural ingredients approach in food to be better, we can do the same with our faith. What are you going to do today to show a more genuine faith?
Have a great day.


[1] Thomas L. Constable, “1 Thessalonians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 694.