I would add, “Not merely evidence of the outward trappings of religion, but the testimony of changed lives due my witness to Christ in word and actions.”
Yes, there are some who profess Christianity. The look and talk the part, but their hearts have not been transformed. I think John Wooden was one of those of whom it could be genuinely said that there would have been more than enough evidence, not of formalism, but of genuine faith. Thanks for the comment, David.
I would add, “Not merely evidence of the outward trappings of religion, but the testimony of changed lives due my witness to Christ in word and actions.”
Yes, there are some who profess Christianity. The look and talk the part, but their hearts have not been transformed. I think John Wooden was one of those of whom it could be genuinely said that there would have been more than enough evidence, not of formalism, but of genuine faith. Thanks for the comment, David.