A regular feature of American...
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A regular feature of American life is the yearly evaluation of the ten best cities to live in. The articles don't simply "reward" the winners and encourage other cities to imitate them. They guide people in choosing the "best" place to live. Articles of a slightly different species educate people in how to choose the best mate. There are even guides for picking the best puppy.
Jesus, however, directs us to the deepest and truest happiness that transcends what the various American media pawn off as "best." Jesus guides us to a life of blessedness that is first and always lived with God and is quite opposed to what our culture advertises as success or "best."
Although Jesus' blessings are gifts, they still require obedience to activate them. The decision awaits us. Do we want the world's "best" or Jesus' "blessing"?
Jesus, however, directs us to the deepest and truest happiness that transcends what the various American media pawn off as "best." Jesus guides us to a life of blessedness that is first and always lived with God and is quite opposed to what our culture advertises as success or "best."
Although Jesus' blessings are gifts, they still require obedience to activate them. The decision awaits us. Do we want the world's "best" or Jesus' "blessing"?
