“…you belong to Christ, and Christ belongs to God” (I Cor. 3:23).
“What does it mean to be a Christian?” asks author William McNamara. He answers, “It means that Christ holds the central position in your life. It means that you are haunted and hounded day-in and day-out by His beauty, ever-ancient, ever-new . . . all of our troubles come from not keeping our eyes on Christ. Being a Christian means that we make all our decisions and all our plans in terms of Christ.” Francois Mauriac, the French writer/philosopher wrote, “Once you know Him, you cannot be cured of Him.” J.D. Salinger, author of “Catcher in the Rye,” summarized it beautifully. He said, “See Christ and you are a Christian. All else is talk.” Each week, when we come together as a worshipping community, we are given the opportunity to confront these questions: “What does being a Christian mean to you? Do you love Christ? Do you make all of your decisions, all…
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