My many years spent in Sunday School has alerted me that, in spite of what they say, there are right answers to "Christian questions," safe generic answers that is, that will not betray your true self.
"Children, what do you do when you are sick?" "Pray to Jesus!" comes the answer, without a second thought, even though Mummy is all they want when are actually ill.
"Do you know who loves you the most?" "Jesus!" comes the answer, although their parents are the only ones who mean the world to them.
Just like the little children who were subconsciously taught to memorise the right answers, we too are all too familiar with giving the right answers.
What must one do in order to be saved?"We must acknowledge that we are sinners, confess with our mouths, and believe and accept that Jesus has died to take away our sins."It is no wonder that Kevin
Roose, author of "The Unlikely Disciple," who came to Liberty University as an undercover (of sorts), managed to join the church choir to sing praises to the God he has never personally known and went on a mission trip to preach the gospel of the Jesus he has never believed in. As ironic as it may sound, it's not that unbelievable after all. Knowing all the right answers is not that hard to accomplish. Just say yes to the questions that you should say yes to, and no to the questions that you should say no to. It's almost a no-
brainer.
But Christianity is not about knowing all the right answers; it's about being on the right side of eternity- the winning side. Knowing all the right answers is not hard at all, living out the right answers- that's the challenge!