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Let’s be honest, at one point or another you’ve probably thought of Christianity as a chore. We are all guilty of feeling like we are following a list of rules just because we “have to”. This was not only a problem for me but for many believers all around the world. We get frustrated when we’re left behind, watching our friends do fun stuff without us. This is where “Never forgetting your why” becomes important. Christians don’t just suffer for the sake of suffering, we do so because we’ve concluded the eternal reward outweighs the present luxury. That’s not an easy decision to make. Christians often time forget why they are walking this path and what used to be living in a Godly way has turned in a list of rules they must submit to. To never forget your why means to never forget the reason you’re doing what you’re doing. You’ve been given the choice to walk two very different paths in this world. One puts yourself first and the other puts God first. One could argue both having pros and cons. One is immediate and one is delayed. But it is only for you to decide which path you’re going to take.
By Luke Kelly5
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Let’s be honest, at one point or another you’ve probably thought of Christianity as a chore. We are all guilty of feeling like we are following a list of rules just because we “have to”. This was not only a problem for me but for many believers all around the world. We get frustrated when we’re left behind, watching our friends do fun stuff without us. This is where “Never forgetting your why” becomes important. Christians don’t just suffer for the sake of suffering, we do so because we’ve concluded the eternal reward outweighs the present luxury. That’s not an easy decision to make. Christians often time forget why they are walking this path and what used to be living in a Godly way has turned in a list of rules they must submit to. To never forget your why means to never forget the reason you’re doing what you’re doing. You’ve been given the choice to walk two very different paths in this world. One puts yourself first and the other puts God first. One could argue both having pros and cons. One is immediate and one is delayed. But it is only for you to decide which path you’re going to take.