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What does it mean to be an extremist for Christ?

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Being an extremist for Christ involves wholeheartedly embracing and proclaiming the gospel message.

To be an extremist for Christ means fully committing oneself to the teachings of Scripture and the message of the gospel, even in the face of societal ridicule. The sermon reflects on how the Apostle Paul was labeled a 'babbler' by philosophers who did not understand the profound truth he preached about Jesus and the resurrection (Acts 17:18-21). Similarly, today, those who uphold the truths of sovereign grace can be viewed as extremists or radical by contemporary standards. However, this identification should be embraced as a badge of honor, reminiscent of the radical love Christ displayed through His life, death, and resurrection. Romans 12:1-2 urges believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, an act of radical obedience and worship. Such extremism is not for the sake of being perceived as outlandish, but rather as a response to the extreme grace and love shown to us by Jesus.
Scripture References: Acts 17:18-21, Romans 12:1-2

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