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A pastor once told me that he had a friend who was an atheist. His friend thought that believing in a god or Jesus was childish and he didn't see a point in it. So this pastor asked his friend to try living life as a Christian for one month and see if he changed his opinion. His friend agreed. He spent one month praying and reading the bible regularly and going to church. He made an honest effort to love Jesus and to show kindness and compassion to his neighbors. The next month he was baptized and became a Christian.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer makes the point in The Cost of Discipleship that obedience and faith are inseparable. Not only does faithin God lead to obedience to God, but obedience to God leads to faith in him.
I'm not asking anyone to post their opinions to this thread, though you may if you wish. And I'm not "daring" anyone to meet this challenge. But if you are a non-believer or struggling with doubts about Christianity, and this is something you'd be willing to undertake, I encourage you to do so. Not for me. Partially for Jesus, but mostly for you.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer makes the point in The Cost of Discipleship that obedience and faith are inseparable. Not only does faithin God lead to obedience to God, but obedience to God leads to faith in him.
I'm not asking anyone to post their opinions to this thread, though you may if you wish. And I'm not "daring" anyone to meet this challenge. But if you are a non-believer or struggling with doubts about Christianity, and this is something you'd be willing to undertake, I encourage you to do so. Not for me. Partially for Jesus, but mostly for you.