What Kind of Christian Are You?

Some are like wheelbarrows—require being pushed.

Some are a bit like canoes—need paddling. Some are like kites—must have a string on them to keep them from flying away.

Some are like kittens—more content when petted.

Some are like footballs—no one can tell which way they will bounce.

Some are like balloons—full of wind and ready to explode.

Some are like trailers—have to be pulled.

Some are like neon signs—keep going on and off.

Some are like a “dead” battery—no energy or power.

Some are like the weather—unstable and changeable.

Some are like the candle under a bushel—useless.

Some are like the “hitchhiker”—willing to let you pay the bills.

Some are like salt mixed with sand—no saving power.

Some are like little children—no sense of responsibility.

Some are like failing leaves—carried away with the slightest wind of doctrine.

Some are like the Rock of Gibraltar—firm, unmovable.

SO WHAT KIND OF CHRISTIAN ARE YOU?