Does "Depth" Matter? How Deep Is Your Walk?
I heard an American preacher say once that the difference between Canada & the USA is that in Canada very few people consider themselves "Christians".
While we are desperately trying to rectify this, on the other hand he said that in the States a large majority either consider themselves as believing in God or
being ""Christians!""
Now I know we could beat to death the definition of "Christian" and of being "Apostolic" what I want to know is this, "does depth matter?"
Let's say that everyone who says he is a "Christian" is. I don't believe that, but for the sake of discussion it is.
Now with there being such divergent views, walks, beliefs, consecrations, etc,
wouldn't it be safe to say that there are depths to ones walk with God?
Wouldn't that be a Necessary thing to have (depth) to be pleasing to God, and to be effective for God?
What does having "depth" to your walk mean?
What is "shallowness?"
Which would you prefer?
Does having "depth" in your walk come with a price tag?
Would you want, or be willing to pay it?
How would describe your walk (deep/shallow)?
For the record, I cdould use more depth myself.
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