Junk Food (W.J. Prost)Cuvinte cheie: Bible reading and Bible study; Health; Discipleship
All of us today are familiar with so-called “junk food.” Junk food refers to food that has little nutritional value, but often has high amounts of fat, sugar, salt and calories. I would suggest that there is a spiritual counterpart to ... mai multall this – what we might call “spiritual junk food.” I would suggest that it is a diet that constantly occupies us with ourselves – our lifestyle, our problems, our relationships; in short, it is a line of things that focuses on us, instead of on Christ. Christ may be brought into such ministry, but He is portrayed mainly as a philanthropist who is there to guide us, provide for our needs, help us deal with crises, and get us out of trouble.