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It can be enticing in this day and age for Christians to seek influence and power in the world, yet this often means circumventing the true path that Christ has set out before us. Who would have thought that exerting power or influence over the direction of our culture might be exactly what Jesus does not want his followers to do?
Quitting Hellish Christianity–Giving Up Power and Following Jesus explores Jesus’s words and thought-provoking insights when it comes to his expectations for what it means to be Christ-centered–which does not always mean Christian. Jesus said to his followers, If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me, and author and minister Robert D. Sessford reminds fellow disciples of Christ that it is submission–not the sword–that Jesus expects of us. Quitting Hellish Christianity turns the lens back on evangelical Christianity and asks whether Christ is truly a symbol of a willingness to submit–or if he has simply become a symbol of victory or domination against a changing, liberal world.
Evangelical Christianity can often be hellish in attitude and craving of worldly influence and power. Yet Jesus’s instructions to his disciples were to practice principles of love, forgiveness, generosity, and kindness–even toward those who say Lord, Lord and still do not practice what he commanded. Quitting Hellish Christianity can help believers determine within themselves how to obey these commands of Christ–and teach others to do so also.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
It can be enticing in this day and age for Christians to seek influence and power in the world, yet this often means circumventing the true path that Christ has set out before us. Who would have thought that exerting power or influence over the direction of our culture might be exactly what Jesus does not want his followers to do?
Quitting Hellish Christianity–Giving Up Power and Following Jesus explores Jesus’s words and thought-provoking insights when it comes to his expectations for what it means to be Christ-centered–which does not always mean Christian. Jesus said to his followers, If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me, and author and minister Robert D. Sessford reminds fellow disciples of Christ that it is submission–not the sword–that Jesus expects of us. Quitting Hellish Christianity turns the lens back on evangelical Christianity and asks whether Christ is truly a symbol of a willingness to submit–or if he has simply become a symbol of victory or domination against a changing, liberal world.
Evangelical Christianity can often be hellish in attitude and craving of worldly influence and power. Yet Jesus’s instructions to his disciples were to practice principles of love, forgiveness, generosity, and kindness–even toward those who say Lord, Lord and still do not practice what he commanded. Quitting Hellish Christianity can help believers determine within themselves how to obey these commands of Christ–and teach others to do so also.