Christ-centric
We live in a heliocentric universe. In other words, the sun is the centre of the universe. For many centuries, the prevailing opinion in science and religion was that we lived in a geocentric universe, or the earth was at the centre. However, during the Scientific Revolution of the 1600s, this erroneous position failed to withstand the onslaught of empirical evidence. Thus, the heliocentric view, championed by Copernicus and the like, replaced the geocentric one and continues to be the prominent school of thought among educated individuals.
In Christianity, the debate is focused not on the universe, but on the person. A Christian should not have to struggle to make time for God. Christ should receive absolute attention and care, not the leftovers. Unfortunately, in this fast-paced society, many wrestle with the distractions, finding it hard to dedicate certain portions of their day to personal devotions with their Creator. This should not be. Regardless of any pressing matters and crucial deadlines, a Christian must make Christ the centre of his life and serve him wholeheartedly.
In Christianity, the debate is focused not on the universe, but on the person. A Christian should not have to struggle to make time for God. Christ should receive absolute attention and care, not the leftovers. Unfortunately, in this fast-paced society, many wrestle with the distractions, finding it hard to dedicate certain portions of their day to personal devotions with their Creator. This should not be. Regardless of any pressing matters and crucial deadlines, a Christian must make Christ the centre of his life and serve him wholeheartedly.
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