The other day I stopped at a traffic light and noticed the fish sign symbolizing Christian faith on the bumper of the car in front of me. On the other side of the bumper was a sign that read, "Getting by is as good as it gets." I haven't been able to forget that because the two messages seem so diametrically opposed. Does anyone else feel the same way?
One of the things I'm going to be exploring in this blog is the question of why the joy, contentment, and peace that passes all understanding which Jesus promised us (not to mention the power and authority) does not appear to be realized among many Christians today. Am I wrong about this? Do people really feel like the driver of that car and don't want to admit it? Isn't there something very wrong about this?
"Let us not talk falsely now. The hour is getting late." Bob Dylan
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