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This is the sermon from Sunday morning July 28, 2019. Youth Director Steve Piper presented the sermon about many people are too comfortable in their Christianity. Included below is his Top 10 list from the sermon.
Top 10 signs your Christianity is Too Comfortable
10) You are not attending church with a high level of expectancy.
9) Your happiness on Sunday mornings is more important than what it takes to reach the unchurched. As long as you get your parking spot, your seat, and hear the music you like, everything’s fine.
8) You never feel challenged, only affirmed.
7) There’s absolutely no friction between your Christianity and your partisan politics.
6) You haven’t had a spiritual conversation with a non-Christian in a long time.
5) You no longer seem to be concerned about the spiritual condition of neighbors, family members, or
4) There are no paradoxes, tensions, or unresolved questions.
3) Pictures of overseas suffering do not move you to action.
2) You never think about or even remember the Sunday sermon on Monday.
1) It doesn’t even dawn on you that God could do something incredibly radical in your life at any moment today. It’s not even on your radar.
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This is the sermon from Sunday morning July 28, 2019. Youth Director Steve Piper presented the sermon about many people are too comfortable in their Christianity. Included below is his Top 10 list from the sermon.
Top 10 signs your Christianity is Too Comfortable
10) You are not attending church with a high level of expectancy.
9) Your happiness on Sunday mornings is more important than what it takes to reach the unchurched. As long as you get your parking spot, your seat, and hear the music you like, everything’s fine.
8) You never feel challenged, only affirmed.
7) There’s absolutely no friction between your Christianity and your partisan politics.
6) You haven’t had a spiritual conversation with a non-Christian in a long time.
5) You no longer seem to be concerned about the spiritual condition of neighbors, family members, or
4) There are no paradoxes, tensions, or unresolved questions.
3) Pictures of overseas suffering do not move you to action.
2) You never think about or even remember the Sunday sermon on Monday.
1) It doesn’t even dawn on you that God could do something incredibly radical in your life at any moment today. It’s not even on your radar.