The conclusion is inescapable. Jesus asks much more of us than just believing right things.
Our society compartmentalizes life:
Work [here] Friends [here] Church [here] Finances [here]
But our faith must permeate every aspect of our life. We can’t compartmentalize faith to Sunday mornings—it’s more than a political affiliation, hobby, or thing to do. Our faith must be like the very air we breathe. For when we breathe in Jesus, we exhale Him to those around us. The poor, the rich, the lonely, the successful, the annoying, the amazing—every one needs Jesus like everyone needs air.
What does God expect from us? Everything.
*Thanks to Dr. Suzanne Wyle from Whitter College for forcing me to critically think in 100 words or less. Go Poets!
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