Jesus Didn’t Come to Make Us Christian

From Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly:

Jesus didn’t come to make us Christian, he came to make us fully human, and I think a full human being is a human being that is intellectually, spiritually, creatively, morally, and relationally alive, and the reason I think America is superficial both in its religion and its popular culture is I think we’re intellectually, spiritually, creatively, morally, and relationally superficial, and we were made for something more. So the idea of discovering what it means to be fully human is, I think, what Jesus was about, more than simply are you a Christian or not, and when we think in terms of Christian and not Christian, then we start thinking of Christians as just another voting bloc or another purchasing power, instead of people who like every other human being want to experience a fully human life.

- Dick Staub

One Response to Jesus Didn’t Come to Make Us Christian
  1. Mark
    February 29, 2008 | 10:49 am

    Thomas a’ Kempis wrote about this very idea in “The Imitation of Christ.” To him, for a person to live a spiritual life to the fullest meant to imitate Christ in character and deed as closely as possible.

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