If we should not generally refer to Christian singleness and/or celibacy as a self-denying and sacrificial sort of life, then what are we to make of those parts of the Bible which do seem to exhort us to live sacrificially? In what sense might we say “yes” to the question of sacrificial living? And how does that relate to singleness/celibacy?
The "Sacrificial" Christian Life? (Part 2)
The "Sacrificial" Christian Life? (Part 2)
The "Sacrificial" Christian Life? (Part 2)
If we should not generally refer to Christian singleness and/or celibacy as a self-denying and sacrificial sort of life, then what are we to make of those parts of the Bible which do seem to exhort us to live sacrificially? In what sense might we say “yes” to the question of sacrificial living? And how does that relate to singleness/celibacy?