Gullible Christians

I consider this one of the biggest sins of the church in the U.S. today. 

Gullibility means we are like children.  We don't question, we don't discern.  Proverbs, which I am teaching this week. is not about living a good life; it's about a life of the mind that leads to a good life.  Judging, evaluating.  At no other time has a call to repent from gullibility been so necessary.

Why are we so gullible?  So taken up with fame, whether it's a movie star who says they are Christians, or a megachurch pastor, or a politician who wants us to live a way he/she does not?  So quick to believe the worst in people, or the best?  So influenced by pictures and music, so emotionally driven without a basis in fact and reality.


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