Enemies
of the Cross (February 17, 2008)
Whenever
I lead an Inquiry Class for those who want to learn more
about this congregation and the faith we confess, I try
to keep things very simple and boiled down to the basics.
I call it an Inquiry Class because by exploring their questions
I hope to help them to see what is at the heart and core
of the Christian faith.
What
is that heart and core? It is revealed by a shocking answer
to simple question. It is a question that every human being
asks: What do I have to do to be saved? It is a question
that gets asked in a variety of ways in a multitude of circumstances:
What must I do to have a worthwhile and meaningful life?
What do I have to do to have a life that matters? Can I
do anything of eternal significance? What must I do to be
happy? These questions all seem to be different but, in
fact, they are all asking the same fundamental question:
What do I HAVE TO do . . . ? Read
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