Coronavirus Could Kill Consumer Christianity
I believe the author of this article has it right. Maybe this is a wake-up call to Christians, especially in the American context, to re-think what it means to be the Christians. The author concludes what has been my preaching for years: "...commit to a faith that is costly, inconvenient, and uncomfortable. Discomfort is painful, to be sure, but it is a clarifying gift. The truth is, following Jesus was never meant to be easy (Matt. 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 14:27). Discipleship was never meant to be consumer-friendly. Church was never meant to be comfortable." Read and share. Enjoy it.
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