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When You Believe in God But Keep It A Secret

Christian Atheist, Part 5

August 29, 2010 • Chris Edmondson • Acts 8

Have you gone public with your relationship with Jesus? Have you been baptized? Why not? Many times, we become Christian Atheists because we say we believe in God, but we keep our association with Jesus a secret. There tends to be a lot of confusion surrounding baptism. And while the topic often evokes strong emotions, it is not a subject in which people have much to draw from, other than their own experience. For this reason we will spend some time exploring what the Bible has to say about baptism.

When You Believe in God but Trust More in Money

September 26, 2010 • Chris Edmondson • Matthew 6:19–21, Luke 16:10, 2 Chronicles 11:16, Luke 12:34, Genesis 4:2–5

The topic of money is discussed throughout the entire Bible. The reason so much attention is placed on finances is found in Ecclesiastes 5:10. In that verse we read, “Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income.” Truly, the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. It is impossible to love money and live a life of generosity. Money is the number one competitor of your heart.

When You Believe in God but Do Life Alone

September 12, 2010 • Chris Edmondson • 1 Peter 5:8–9, Hebrews 10:22–25

One of the most insidious lies that many have believed is that I can be a Christian and be okay with God and NOT be connected to the church and the people of God. That “Me and God can do this Christian thing without the church and without the people inside the church.” The problem is that You can’t be a growing Christian and not be connected to a church. Because life is too tough. Everyone gets discouraged. Everyone needs help. Everyone needs God, yes, but everyone needs other relationships.

When You Believe in God, But Life Falls Apart

October 3, 2010 • Chris Edmondson • Ephesians 2:10, Genesis 37, Genesis 39

A Christian Atheist is someone who believes in God but lives as if He does not exist. A lot of people say they believe in God—94% in a recent Gallup poll. But our actions always speak louder than our words. Our actions tell us what we really believe and who we really worship. Have you ever believed in God, but your life didn’t turn out the way you thought? Ever believed in God, but your circumstances was riddled with conflict, problems, and tension? Think of the struggles and conflicts in your life and ask, “What would I do or say in those difficult moments if I were absolutely confident that God was with me?”