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Charles Colson's Born Again

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Born Again

Are all the riches of the world worth a poor heart? In his book, “Born Again”, Charles Colson dealt with this very question.

One night at eight o’clock, Charles Colson visited a friend named Tom Phillipse. Before his acceptance of Christ, Tom lived much as Colson did; he was a ruthless businessman who ventured any measure upon which to win his way. Amidst witnessing Tom’s change briefly himself, Colson decided to make this additional visit. During this visit, Tom explained further to Colson his transformation and offered him a book called “Mere Christianity” by C. S. Lewis.

Everyone agrees that Tom gave Colson the book. However, they disagree upon whether Colson should have read the book, or should not have. Colson should have read …show more content…

1 Timothy 1:15 reads, “Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst.” Tom had acquired much of the abundance of the world and yet his heart remained empty. Nevertheless, due to God’s forgiveness and his sacrifice through his son, Colson, like any other human being, could be saved through Christ despite his sins.

The second reason Colson should have read the book is because of Tom’s remarkable transformation. Tom had been as sinful and wicked as Colson was, and yet claimed to have accepted Christ and been accepted by Christ. This change Colson visibly saw in Tom’s words, actions, and career. Tom was content and joyful, if Tom had experienced this change so could Colson.

The third reason Colson should have read the book is because of Earth’s empty riches. All the money and position Colson amassed had only caused him pain. His money he invested in vanities, and his position could not see him to heaven. The pride Colson entertained was temporary lasting merely until he died, where it would fail to buy him into

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