Christianity Lite: Stop Drinking a Watered-Down Gospel
We need more than a diluted, decaffeinated faith.
We need the real thing.
Almost every food and beverage today also has a “lite” version–potato chips, whipped cream, maple syrup, soda, beer… You may even remember an ad campaign for a light beer a few years back, “Tastes great. Less filling.”
Many of us have taken that same attitude–sometimes even without realizing it–and applied it to our faith. We want blessings, but without obedience. Comfort, but without sacrifice. Happiness, but without repentance. As a result, we have watered down, decaffeinated, and diluted the message of the gospel until it really has no effect on our lives or the lives of others.
In Christianity Lite Glen Berteau calls us back to the full gospel message: Jesus didn’t come to make our normal, selfish, sinful lives a little better. He came to radically transform life as we know it. This narrow way, the way of grace-inspired obedience, is the only way to find the real Jesus, real meaning, real hope, and a life where we’ll really live!
About the Author
Glen Berteau is the senior pastor of Calvary Temple Worship Center in Modesto, California, a church of more than 7,000. He has a master’s degree in pastoral ministries and is the author of When God Shakes a City and the youth manual Strategies for Advancing Youth Ministries.
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