Our Daily Bread on "Consumer Christianity"

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This is an interesting devotional I read last week in the Our Daily Bread publication. What’s particularly interesting is that this Protestant, multidenominational publication has somebody who probably expresses a view similar to many of you Catholics here.

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January 27, 2005

"Consumer Christianity"


Read: Luke 9:18-26

If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. —Luke 9:23

Bible In One Year: Job 38-42

In his book The Empty Church, historian Thomas C. Reeves says: “Christianity in modern America . . . tends to be easy, upbeat, convenient, and compatible. It does not require self-sacrifice, discipline, humility, an otherworldly outlook, a zeal for souls, a fear as well as love of God. There is little guilt and no punishment, and the payoff in heaven is virtually certain. What we now have might best be labeled ‘Consumer Christianity.’ The cost is low and customer satisfaction seems guaranteed.”

If we were only customers of Almighty God, we could be selective in our faith and reject anything we didn’t like. But that’s not an idea we get from Jesus. He pointed us to a cross, not to a spiritual check-out counter. He said: “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save it” (Luke 9:23-24). Christ died on a cross for our sins, not for our satisfaction. And He calls us to trust in Him, then follow Him with a life of self-denial.

In a world where the customer is always right, it takes radical obedience to God to keep from buying into “Consumer Christianity.” —David McCasland

*When Jesus said to follow Him
Regardless of the cost,
He promised He would surely give
Much more than would be lost. —Sper
*Following Jesus is not always easy, but it’s always right.
 
Interesting! I wsn’t aware that this was an interdenominational publication. Sounds like most, if not all of their authors are protestant. Maybe we Catholics share a lot more with them than we sometimes think.
 
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Interesting! I wsn’t aware that this was an interdenominational publication. Sounds like most, if not all of their authors are protestant. Maybe we Catholics share a lot more with them than we sometimes think.
We have a lot more in common than we have differences.
 
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