Are you a fan or a follower book?

Are you a fan or a follower book?

“Jesus never asked us to sit on the sidelines and cheer for his cause.” — Craig Groeschel, senior pastor of LifeChurch.tv Are you a fan or a follower? The dictionary defines a fan as “an enthusiastic admirer.” Fans want to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits, but not so close that it requires sacrifice.

What is the difference between a fan and a follower?

The fan relationship is much like the follower relationship, with a few key differences. For one thing, it’s not a relationship between two profiles; it’s a relationship between a page and a profile. Fans are like follows in that the page being followed does not see any posts from fans in their feed.

Is having a fan page for someone a sin?

Is it a sin to be fan of someone? No, it is normal. Everyone is a fan of someone. If you go over the top and your life and those around you are negatively influenced by your “fanship”, then you have a problem and need help.

What is a follower of Jesus called?

In Christianity, disciple primarily refers to a dedicated follower of Jesus. This term is found in the New Testament only in the Gospels and Acts. In the ancient world, a disciple is a follower or adherent of a teacher. Jesus emphasised that being his disciples would be costly.

What’s the difference between a fan and a follower of Jesus?

CBN.com Program Director Chris Carpenter recently sat down with Idleman to discuss the difference between being a fan vs. a follower, how to convert fans of Jesus into committed followers, and whether being a fan of Christ is enough to get you to heaven. The title of your book, Not a Fan, is really quite an eye catcher.

What do you call someone who is a follower of Jesus?

It seems to me that there is a more suitable word to describe them. They are not followers of Jesus. They are fans of Jesus. Here is the most basic definition of fan in the dictionary: It’s the guy who goes to the football game with no shirt and a painted chest. He sits in the stands and cheers for his team.

Who are the fans of Jesus in the Bible?

Fans who cheer for him when things are going well, but who walk away when it’s a difficult season. Fans who sit safely in the stands cheering, but they know nothing of the sacrifice and pain of the field. Fans of Jesus who know all about him, but they don’t know him. But Jesus was never interested in having fans.

Can you be a follower and not a fan?

His overall point about believers should be a follower and not just a fan is spot on. And several of his points do help one look much more introspectively than most of us tend to do. Not a Fan is a Christian living book arguing that Jesus isn’t interested in fans, but in followers.

About the Author

You may also like these