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Ted (not his real name) saw me as a rival, set me up for failure, then watched from the sidelines as his manipulative plan unfolded. When I confronted him, Ted gave me the verbal equivalent of a cold shoulder, saying,…
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Reflections on The Cost of Discipleship – Chapters 9-11
(1) The soccer ball was kicked by the player. (2) The player kicked the soccer ball. Sentence #1 is written in the passive voice. When the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb, it not only mutes…
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Reflections on The Cost of Discipleship – Chapters 7 and 8
“The Old Testament God is punitive and judgmental. The New Testament God is merciful and loving.” A couple of years, megachurch pastor Andy Stanley delivered a sermon series that reminded a lot of people of an old, old false teaching…
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Reflections on The Cost of Discipleship – Chapter 6
I admit it. My relatively comfortable life in America gave me a distorted lens through which I used to read the Beatitudes, the opening salvo in Jesus’ longest recorded teaching in the New Testament. Jesus said things like “Blessed are the…
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Reflections on The Cost of Discipleship – Chapter 5
Just because you’re standing in a kitchen doesn’t make you a toaster. Or a Pop-Tart. When I hear people tell me that their lifelong membership in a church means they’re automatically and obviously Christians, I have to do a little…
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Reflections on The Cost of Discipleship – Chapter 4
Last weekend, New York Times reporter Ruth Graham held up a mirror to the celebrity culture that formed around former pastor Carl Lentz at the New York franchise of Hillsong church. Though Lentz was canned by the church a few…