- Feb 16, 2007
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Why do you do what you do as a Christian? What fundamentally motivates your behaviour as a Christian? Please be honest (if you can) and personal. Don't tell me what some commentary says should be your motive for living the Christian life, or what some particular popular Christian author suggests it should be. Tell me why you read and study the Bible, pray, attend church, minister to others, etc. I expect some of you may want to give answers like: "The Bible is my spiritual food, so I feast upon it daily." Or, "Prayer is my means of communication with God, so I pray." But these answers don't really address the question I'm asking, which is: Why does it matter to you that the Bible is your spiritual food? Why do you care if you communicate with God or not? What is your base motive for entering into the Christian life at all? What is motivating you to continue as a Christian?
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Peace to you.
P.S. - I'm not looking to make a point here; I'm just curious.
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Peace to you.
P.S. - I'm not looking to make a point here; I'm just curious.