Funnel Cake Christians
Modern Christianity is full of what I like to call ‘funnel cake religion’. It looks good and tastes great at first… but eat too much and you get sick!
‘Funnel Cake Christianity’ sure tastes sweet for a while, but when the rubber hits the road it can’t help anyone in any real way. The congregant encounters sin-induced difficulty, and because this perversion of Christianity is nothing but sweet, it is powerless to address the sins that are the source of the problem.
The gospel may be offensive to some, but this is not a bad thing! In fact, the gospel necessitates that each of us be offended! When Peter preached the first sermon in Acts 2, it was not sunshine and rainbows that pricked peoples’ hearts. Rather, it was the assertion that they were responsible for the death of God’s Son! This is a key part of the gospel that each Christian must come to terms with… and it should offend our conscience!
Paul wrote that it is good to feel a godly sorrow regarding past sins if that sorrow leads to repentance. Paul even said that he didn’t regret offending the Corinthians with his previous rebukes, because it led to them getting into a right relationship with God (II Cor. 7:8-12).
Funnel Cake Christianity will taste sweet for a time, but it is powerless to save and in the name of acceptance fails to recognize the sweetest story ever told - the true love of God forgiving those who betray him (Rm. 5:6-8).
Some parts of the truth may be difficult for us to swallow, but God’s word will not make us sick. Rather, God knows that we are sick and His word will heal us (Mt. 9:12).
“Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!” (Ps. 34:8).
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