Part-Time Christians
- Tommy Dyer
- May 24
- 1 min read
It is odd and insane to think you can do the same thing and receive different results. People who don't like change are considered to be capricious. Being neutral and indecisive will get you nowhere. It's not a great place to be on the fence or on a train track. You cannot get anything done on the fence, and the train is sure to get you if you can't decide which side of the track to stand on. Get the picture?
Part-time Christians try to serve a full-time God, on a part-time basis. Without much thought, they expect full-time benefits. If you work part-time, you will receive what you earn. Expectation is not a benefit. It's hard work that pays off. Without stability and self-control, you become a spiritual hitchhiker. They are the people who enjoy all the benefits of the Church, without paying their part. They are content with the free ride. Not knowing where they are going. Religion and good intentions are their claim. They claim to love Christ, but their actions deny their claim. We can earn a reward through faith in Christ. Salvation comes by the grace of God. God is a rewarder of the faithful people who are daily workers. Blaming others and complaining will hinder your ability to benefit.
thunder the baptist
putting the Lord's business in the street

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