Recently, I've been working through Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman. It has been an excellent and convicting read. The whole premise and purpose of the book is to expose Christians to our propensity to fandom to the neglect of actually following Christ wholeheartedly. In the spirit of this book, I wanted to pose a simple question for this blog. This is not because of any desire to condemn or judge, but merely because it is the same ringing question that has been my heart's concern, keeping me awake for the past few nights.
What have you sacrificed for Christ?
Today, this weekend, over the next week, let us truly examine our relationships with Christ and think long and hard on this simple but convicting question.
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