They Weren't Any Different

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THEY WEREN'T ANY DIFFERENT

Subject WITNESS

Leonard Sweet tells a story of a young woman who stood outside the door of the church, watching the people go in, but she never went inside. Later she explained why: "I looked at their faces. I saw their faces preoccupied with anxiety and self-preoccupation — faces not unlike my own. If only I could have found one face which reflected any new light as a result of that religious exercise, I surely would have rushed into the church, excitedly, and flung myself before the altar. But no, not one, not a clue that a seed had grown, a ray of light had burst, and a note had sounded."

What if the main thing keeping lost peeple from becoming Christians was the Christians?

[Leonard Sweet, Jesus Drives Me Crazy. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2003, p. 47]

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