Chipotle Christianity

 Moralistic therapeutic deism, or as it was explained to me, Chipotle Christianity. 

Lets break down what this really means. 

Moralistic is the idea of a moral compass, of "good" and "bad", and at the end of your life you just want the good to outweigh the bad. 

Therapeutic is something that makes us feel better. 

Deism is the belief in a higher being who no longer acts in the world. 

This is a new type of fad going around the Christian community, and it brings to light some really important issues. 

MTD, or cultural Christianity, or Chipotle Christianity is when you decide what of Jesus you're going to follow. 

It's like all of the Bible is laid out in front of you, and you're trying to customize it like a Chipotle bowl. 

"Yeah I like the while forgiveness thing, I'll take a lot of that, just keep that forgiveness coming to me. Eternal life? Yeah I'll have some of that. Praying for my enemies? Turning the other cheek... nah, I'll pass on those, just give me an extra serving of blessings." 

Deciding what to follow and not follow is effectively playing God. 

If Jesus was serious about what He said in the Bible (spoiler alert: He is), then He will not change His standard of discipleship to accommodate for our idols. 

How do we know Jesus was serious? Well, He didn't kinda die on the cross, he wasn't just kinda tortured for bringing the Gospel. He was serious enough to die for this, you can't really get more serious than that. 

So take inventory of your life. What is between you and Jesus? What parts of the Christian life are you passing on? 

Follow Jesus the way that He defines following Him. Anything else is like a sad Chipotle bowl. 

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