they give money to church as long as it doesn’t affect their standard of living
they choose what is popular over what is right
they want to be saved from the penalty of their sin instead of being saved from their sin
they are moved by stories of people who do radical things for God, yet they do not act
they rarely share their faith
they gauge their morality by comparing themselves to the secular world
they say they love Jesus, but He is only a part of their lives
they don’t love God with all of their heart, soul, mind, and strength
they love others but do not seek to love others as much as they love themselves
they will serve others, but with many limits
they think about life on earth much more often than eternity in heaven
they are thankful for their luxuries and comforts, and rarely consider tying to give as much as possible
they do whatever is necessary to keep themselves from feeling too guilty
they are continually concerned with playing it safe
they feel secure in their faith because they attend church, made a profession of faith when they were young, were baptized, came from a Christian home, and vote Republican
they drink and swear less than average, but aren’t much different than non-Christians