Fan or Follower?

Are you a follower of Christ or just a Fan? You see there are many followers who, if they are perfectly honest with themselves, might fall more into the category of fans. The most basic definition of a fan is ‘an enthusiastic admirer.’ It’s the guy who goes to a rugby match with the South African flag painted on his face; he stands and cheers wildly for the Springbok squad. He may even have a signed jersey hanging on his wall. But he’s never in the game. He never breaks a sweat or takes a hard hit on the field. He knows all about the players and can rattle off all the latest stats, but he doesn’t know the players. He yells and cheers but nothing is required of him. There is no sacrifice on his part. He’s simply an enthusiastic admirer.

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The Invaluable Benefit of Spiritual Maturity

How would you describe the current state of your spiritual life? Our relationship with God is the most valuable thing we have on planet earth – and it’s important that we invest time and effort in it since the more you get to know someone the richer the relationship will grow. One way that we neglect our relationship with God is through the broadening of our understanding of Theology: “The study of God and of God's relation to the world.” The more we learn about God and the deeper our knowledge about Him grows, the better we will be able to face this life on planet earth before moving into eternity with Him.

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Keeping Jesus Central

The most iconic Christian Christmas image is without a doubt the nativity or manger scene. There’s the barn and a star, and then there’s always the same set of characters – the angels, and Mary, and Joseph, and the Wise Men, and the shepherds, and baby Jesus is always at the centre of the manger scene; and that’s simply because that’s exactly where Jesus belongs. All the other characters point to Him. Christmas is all about Jesus. He is the reason for the season.

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