Generally, it is difficult to live a Christian life. This gives up from the bottom of our hearts and means to give up on all the temptations of God and your Savior all over the world and against "health". Instead of taking a walk in the park, you need lifelong discipline and love to approach this life. The devil can easily attract your heart to all these secular pleasures, but imagine if the devil is not your only enemy. What if people around you, your family, your friends and even the government increase these hardships of these Christians?
I am very tired, but I am very happy. I am very happy because there is hope. I am very happy because I am a Christian. I am convinced that I am a Christian. Because Christian faith is based on eternity in front of the Creator. I promise that long ago that I and other Christians face suffering in the world, so I am very happy. I am very happy because I can never promise life's peaceful life by exchanging faith in God on Earth. The commitment is that I face a disaster. I face suffering, but I am convinced that I can not accept anyone. Jesus already beat the world. Even my most sinful days, I know that my Savior is always with me. I am deeply aware that the best things in this life can compare me with eternal glory. I remember that the United States is not a heaven.
The heart of Christian faith is the reality and hope of Jesus' salvation. Christian faith is faith in God of salvation revealed by Jesus of Nazareth. The Christian tradition consistently matched this god with the God of the Three, identifying this redemption as transcendental and apocalyptic sin, finality and realization of human existence in life without death. This may be a project without compromise in Christian beliefs. The question of discussion is the relationship between salvation and activities in our world.
Careful research on some central Christian teachings is now orderly. The term "Christian doctrine" refers to a central, well-developed doctrine on Christian faith and practice. There are many doctrines that make up sacred teachings, but at least two are the basis of Christianity and are thoroughly analyzed by Aquinas. These include Avatar and Trinity. Aquinas believes that these two doctrines are essential to Christian doctrine and must be believed to receive salvation (see ST IIaIIae 2.7 and 8, respectively). Therefore, it would be beneficial to explore what these doctrines claim.