Christian Living

Your Character Matters: Are We Selfish As Christians?

There’s a quiet crisis brewing within the walls of our churches, a dangerous disconnect between what we profess and how we genuinely live. It’s a crisis of character, a subtle hypocrisy that makes the significant seem insignificant, and the insignificant, profoundly important. We often gather for our religious services, performing rituals, singing songs, and reciting prayers, yet completely overlook the very heart of what it means to follow Christ.

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Why Our Reasons Won’t Stand

We live in an age of unprecedented access to information, where every belief can be questioned and every truth debated. It’s easy to construct elaborate justifications for our perspectives, especially when it comes to denying the existence of God. We collect reasons, intellectual arguments, personal disappointments, and historical grievances, building a seemingly impenetrable fortress around our skepticism.

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Too Comfortable: Even The Devil Doesn’t Take You Seriously

We live in a world that increasingly values comfort, ease, and minimal effort. Our gadgets streamline our lives, our entertainment distracts us, and our culture often preaches a gospel of self-satisfaction. Tragically, this pursuit of comfort has seeped into the very fabric of our faith, leaving many believers in a spiritual slumber so deep that, to the devil, they aren’t even worthy opponents

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The Burden Of Blessing: When Comfort Silences The Gospel

Today, in our modern world, particularly in places like Cape Town, Johannesburg, and across the globe, the word “sharing” has taken on a much lighter meaning, if it’s considered at all. When our blessings lead to hoarding instead of generous sharing, we are fundamentally missing the essence of Christ’s character, and the very foundation of His early church.

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