“They [some Christians] scramble after dress or money, as anxious after worldly good as if there were no other good for them to seek and as anxious for this world as if God had told them to seek first the kingdom of this world and its good things. Therefore, they press on, running to this concert, to that show or party of pleasure, always lusting after something sensual and worldly. Such are their pursuits, and such of course is their character.”—Charles Finney
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Mind you, he's writing in the 1800s. But, he could just as well be writing it today...
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Friday, February 11, 2011
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