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One Man's Journey Of Faith

DAY 9 OF 14

RADICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING

I love what C. S. Lewis said about loving your enemies. He says, “Do not waste your time bothering with whether you love your neighbor. Act as if you did.” As soon as we do this, we find one of the great secrets - when we are behaving as if we love someone, we will presently come to love them.” In other words, this kind of love has nothing to do with feelings, has nothing to do with ‘liking.’ It has everything to do with action and then, amazingly, our feelings begin to be about love.

But even more – Jesus wants the Christian life to be distinct. He wants us to be different from the world. He goes on to say, “So if you only love those who love you, how are you any different than anybody else?” And if you’re reading this, and you are a conservative Christian and only love those who are conservative Christians like you, how are you different from anybody else on earth? If you are a liberal Christian and you despise conservative Christians, how are you different from anybody else? There’s nothing distinct in your life when you love only whom you consider to be lovable!

Hey, the Mafia loves their families! They are loyal to their friends! If we just love our family and friends that are part of our little world that we live in, we are not “getting it” as followers of Christ. We are to be distinct. We are to be radically different in our approach to those who do not think as we do, who do not live like we do, who sometimes bring great harm to us, and great harm to society as a whole. Jesus wants us to be radically different, because when we are, it’s amazing how God can use our lives to get the attention of those who are hostile to us and to the faith.

Radical Christian Living – radically changes the world.

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One Man's Journey Of Faith

If there ever was a story that speaks of God’s patience with and love for His people, this 14 devotion series taking us through the life of Abram (who later became Abraham) is a magnificent example.

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