 They don't get any hate, but as soon as they start professing the name of Jesus, boom, everybody's mad, you know? Why do Christians take everything so personally with with Christ, you know? It's like it's not only do you have to worship and you want everybody to. It's like I like lobster. Do I go around pushing lobster on people? Do I say you must like lobsters? Eat lobster. It's good. It's good. You know, it's not only where you live. You go to Africa. You travel all over the world. Get to eat lobster. Have some more lobsters. It's good. I don't really think we want you to have lobster. You want to know why? You want to know why Christians are so passionate about other people knowing Jesus? Well, it's because we think there's a silent killer out there, a silent killer called sin, and it separates us from God. We are all rebels against God because we are in bondage to sin and that sin will destroy your life and it will ultimately lead you to eternal damnation. Now, that sounds scary and that might sound crazy, but it's true and the reason is is that God is so good He has to punish sin. He has to. Otherwise, he wouldn't be a good judge. So we want to share the good news. The good news is that Jesus came to this earth fully God and fully man without sin to live the sinless life that we could not live to die on the cross. The death we deserve to die for our sins against God and he rose again on the third day defeating sin and death and what he commands us to do is repent and trust in him so that we can be freed from sin, have reconciliation with God, and forgiveness. So it's not this idea that oh, you believe in Jesus so then you can have a better life or that you can have better relationships or you can have more money or anything like that. No, we believe in Jesus because he gave everything for us and he is the only path to God the Father to eternal life and new life in him. That is why we're so passionate about sharing our faith with others and that's why we want other people to believe in Jesus. Follow for more Christ-centered content and help support my ministry on Patreon.