Rob Schneider, a comedian and actor, recently announced his conversion to Christianity, sharing messages of gratitude and faith with his followers.
After straying from his Christian upbringing for decades, he rediscovered his faith and emphasized the importance of love and forgiveness in line with Jesus’ teachings.
“Just as your heart beats without being told, you are as integral to the Sun that fires and the planets that circle it as your heart is a part of you,” Schneider wrote.
I want thank ALL of the lovely people for their kind birthday wishes for me today on my 60th birthday.
I am the luckiest man in the world.
I have a wonderful partner in life, my beautiful wife Patricia and three lovely daughters; Elle, Miranda and Madeline.
Today, I am reminded… pic.twitter.com/DcNq5dZBwu— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) October 31, 2023
“For the atheists, God loves you too. The mistake you make is to think the universe is a stupid thing that just bumps into things and expands ignorantly and without reason or intelligence.”
Schneider’s humble upbringing and personal journey have influenced his career choices, leading him to prioritize his faith over Hollywood success.
“I think Jesus only lets you stray so much, and I think at a certain point, he grabbed me again, and hugged me,” Schneider said.
“There are other religions out there that say, ‘Well, kill your enemy, hate your enemy,’” he said.
“Love others,” he said. “What a beautiful way to go through life.”
“I don’t really get work in Hollywood anymore, but I’m not looking for it and I don’t feel like that’s something I need,” he said.
Despite potential criticism, he remains focused on spreading love and serving as a witness for Jesus, highlighting the transformative power of faith and the strength it brings to believers.
“That’s the beautiful thing about faith and Jesus Christ. If he came back, they would try to do the same thing again to him. Why?” he asked.
“[Jesus] forces you to look at your own lies, your own falsehoods, and what you are not living up to,” Schneider said. “Also, at the same time, releases you from guilt and from the idea that you have to work … and do all these things in your life from a place of servitude, as opposed to a place of love.”
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