Folks who find it easy to be Christian may be buying into that popular misconception that Christianity demands no works, and overlook that Jesus taught that one must seek the narrow way (demanding significant sacrifice, a lifetime of overcoming, and works of righteousness). The transformation from carnal and physical to spiritual is attended with a great deal of difficulty. I wonder how they do it with such ease. In a book "Not a Fan" the author differentiates fans from followers i.e. a fan of football or a participant in football; a fan of the military versus someone who gets down and dirty in the blood and muck.
Thanks, John Jenkins
865-803-8179 cell
Gatlinburg, TN
865-803-8179 cell
Gatlinburg, TN
"lupDujHomwIj lubuy'moH gharghmey"
---Klingon for "My hovercraft is full of eels."
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