Sunday, October 08, 2006

Half Believers

"Light half-believers of our casual creeds."

That’s what British poet Matthew Arnold said about people in the 1800’s in a poem called “The Scholar-Gypsy.” I think it is still a true indictment of us here in America today. We are casual believers. We often act on the Christian beliefs that don’t require a great deal of us and ignore those that do.

Are we too comfortable?

We like to think we control our own lives. We want to do whatever we want to do, and then when things fall apart, we want to take care of it ourselves, deal with it, solve it. We often make a mess of things. We often blame other people for our actions and choices. The Australian—The World has an article about this tendency, as seen specifically in the Mark Foley scandal.

The Bible teaches that we have a choice to give our lives fully to Christ.

What would happen if we really tried to live by the teachings of Jesus?

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