Facebook. American Idol. Tweet. Everyone seems to be looking for significance, to be noticed, remembered, liked, loved. This incredible drive to be and to have significance is in all of us. Continuing in 1st Peter we need to understand the end game... exactly who we really are.
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Facebook. American Idol. Tweet. Everyone seems to be looking for significance, to be noticed, remembered, liked, loved. This incredible drive to be and to have significance is in all of us. Continuing in 1st Peter we need to understand the end game... exactly who we really are.
Have you ever worked all day on a really filthy job and when you got home you couldn't wait to get those clothes off and just pitch them. Rather filthy and disgusting. Keep that image in mind as we take a look at "the filthy five" characteristics we definitely need to discard if we are truly going to call ourselves "Christian".
Continuing our last discussion on the demands of discipleship, the term "disciple" was used 269 times in the New Testament. The term "Christian" was used only three. To be a Christian was to be a disciple and to count the cost of that privileged position.
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