Christians often smother the Christian...
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Christians often smother the Christian faith with their own characteristics. If an individual is stern, he or she affirms a stern faith. If a group is jolly, it believes the faith is jolly. History also records the politicians who say anything to get a vote: in one town strongly "yes" for what the town wants, yet in a neighboring town professing with equal (non)conviction a contradictory "no."
The apostle Paul stands out as a person who took differing approaches in ministry not as a spiritually wishy-washy chameleon in order to please others. The cause of Christ had so overwhelmed him that instead of Paul's changing the faith to match his temperament, the faith dominated and replaced most (but, as Paul would tell us, not all) of his original self. He was a new person who now cared more for Christ and others than for (as Ralph Waldo Emerson put it) the "hobgoblin" of consistency.
The apostle Paul stands out as a person who took differing approaches in ministry not as a spiritually wishy-washy chameleon in order to please others. The cause of Christ had so overwhelmed him that instead of Paul's changing the faith to match his temperament, the faith dominated and replaced most (but, as Paul would tell us, not all) of his original self. He was a new person who now cared more for Christ and others than for (as Ralph Waldo Emerson put it) the "hobgoblin" of consistency.
