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There's a story about a man who volunteered to serve at a soup kitchen run by nuns in
Chicago. Afterward, he confided to his parish priest, "I didn't feel any love for the men
there."
"So what?" replied the priest. "The church says nothing about that. The nuns go there to feed people. We go to the soup kitchens to be loved, and think we're going home feeling so warm and cozy inside about how righteous we are. But Jesus just said, 'Feed my sheep.' "
Søren Kierkegaard observed, "Jesus wants followers, not admirers." It's a question we'd all do well to ask ourselves: Are we Jesus' followers or just admirers?
"So what?" replied the priest. "The church says nothing about that. The nuns go there to feed people. We go to the soup kitchens to be loved, and think we're going home feeling so warm and cozy inside about how righteous we are. But Jesus just said, 'Feed my sheep.' "
Søren Kierkegaard observed, "Jesus wants followers, not admirers." It's a question we'd all do well to ask ourselves: Are we Jesus' followers or just admirers?
