In "In His Steps" by Charles Sheldon, Jasper Chase initially wants to abandon his pledge to live according to the question "What would Jesus do?" because he feels overwhelmed by the challenges and sacrifices required to truly follow Christ's example. He grApples with the fear of losing his comfortable lifestyle and the societal expectations that come with it. Ultimately, his struggle reflects the broader theme of the book, which emphasizes the difficulties of living a faith-driven life in a world that often prioritizes self-interest over selflessness.
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