A convenient Christianity

Whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.       — Matthew 16:25

So many television programs, so little time to watch them. Apparently that’s what our culture thinks, because now technology allows us to see an hour-long program in just 6 minutes or less! The Minisode Network has pruned episodes of popular series into shorter, more convenient packages for interested viewers. “The shows you love — only shorter” is how it’s advertised. All to make our life more convenient.

Some have tried to make the Christian life more convenient. They choose to practice Christianity on Sunday only. They attend a religious service at whatever church makes them most comfortable. They give a small offering and are nice to fellow churchgoers — nothing that requires much effort on their part. That way they can have the rest of the week to themselves, to live as they please.

That would be a convenient Christianity. But we know that following Jesus is a lifestyle and not a Sunday-only convenience. Being a “disciple” calls for giving up our lives for Him (Matt. 16:25). It’s about living as Jesus calls us to live, daily giving up our plans and purpose for His. A relationship with Him causes us to be concerned with our thoughts, decisions, attitudes, and actions — all to make our life joy-filled for us and pleasing to God. — Anne Cetas

The Christian life is more than just

A prayer of faith made in the past;

It’s dedicating every day

To live for Christ and what will last.   – Sper

READ: Matthew 16:24-28

Faith in Christ is not just a single step but a life of walking with Him.

The Bible in one year:

• 2, 3 John, Jude

• Proverbs 21:22-31

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