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People of Faith
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Thursday, February 29, 2024 |
It’s a phrase that has reached the top of the religiously acceptable food chain: “person of faith.” Online, on television, or in podcasts, you cannot escape the phrase:
But am I the only one wary of this increasingly popular expression? I'm not trying to pick a fight, but it bugs me. Why? In current American culture, saying your faith got you through is okay. But it is not okay to say that Jesus got you through. We're okay with religion in a fuzzy, generic sense, and most folks will tolerate an occasional "God mention." But the name of Jesus is strictly off-limits. That's why we prefer to talk about someone being a "person of faith." But I have news:
All those folks had a very strong faith—but vastly different than that shared by Christ followers. The point is obvious. Describing someone as a “person of faith” can mean almost anything—so it means almost nothing. I'm not saying that every Christian needs to firehose every person in every conversation with everything there is to know about the gospel. But we had better avoid being so ashamed of Jesus that we fail to mention His name.
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