Every generation has to ask difficult questions about what does it mean to follow Jesus.
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I think that's the true litmus test for someone who has become closer to Jesus: their heart is more loving, accepting, childlike, less believing that they have all the answers and more believing in Him.
To follow Christ is to become more like Him. It is to learn from His character.
'What would Jesus do?' or 'What would He have me do?' are the paramount personal questions of this life.
We can't allow, in my perception, our traditions, which in the Bible are really looked down upon, to stop, literally, the potential of the gospel reaching the youth of America.
Too many people are waiting for Jesus to come along and cut your grass. And Jesus isn't going to come along and cut your grass.
If only Jesus' followers shared his personality. That one shift alone would correct so many of the ridiculous and horrifying things that pass for popular Christianity.
When you are raised Catholic, there is one thing that you are confronted with at a young age, and that's death. You're confronted with all the big issues - and that sparks deep questions, like what the hell are we doing here, anyway?
The core of the Jesus message is what has made him relevant for twenty centuries.
Jesus had a universal concern for those who suffered that transcended the rules of the ancient world.
Everyone thinks they know Jesus because they've got a personal relationship with him.
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