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31 July 2010
Choose life Main point: Choose life Have you known a friend or family member turning away from God? It’s deeply upsetting – and difficult to understand – when someone who has known Jesus chooses to give up the freedoms of their new life in Christ.

Turning away from God

It may not be much consolation, but it’s not a new problem. Paul knew that the Galatians had well and truly turned to Christ. Their lives showed all the evidence of redeemed hearts: they were generous, welcoming, joyful and compassionate. And Paul loved them.

Small wonder, then, that he was so upset when he learned that they’d turned back to their former habits and were zealously observing religious rituals instead of rejoicing in their new life in Christ. In Paul’s opinion, this was a decision as odd as a free man choosing to go back to slavery.

What are you passionate about?

Yet old ways can be very comforting. Tempting, even. And the Christian life can be a road of suffering.

If we are to hold on to our life with Christ, perhaps we should look at what we’re passionate about. Honestly, what really excites you?

Being in a relationship with the Lord of the universe, or sitting in the same place at church every Sunday? Kingdom life or empty ritual – which is it to be?

Caroline Masom
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