If you
conducted an informal opinion poll near where you live, and asked ten people to
explain what it takes to make someone a real Christian. You might get ten
different answers. Ask yourself, "Am I a real Christian.
Maybe you
were raised in a Catholic or Protestant home. No matter what your background, I
encourage you to take an honest look beyond the myths about what makes someone
a Christian.
Let's explore
what some say makes us a real Christian:
1. I've been a Christian all my life; I
was born in a Christian home. But since when does where you're born determine
what you are? Someone may have been born in a stable, but that doesn't make him
a horse. Nor does being born in an airport make someone an airplane. Grace Poe
who is running for President of the Philippines in 2016 was born in the
Philippines, but some say that does not make her a Filipino. Those same people
may say they are a Catholic Christian because they were born in a Catholic
Nation. Be thankful for where you were born and for the family and church in
which you were raised, but don't assume that automatically makes you a
Christian.
2. A Christian may know that he or she
is valuable in God's eyes because He made us and loves us, but you could develop
a certain sense of well-being and self-worth apart from knowing what the Bible teaches
us about thinking right in an un-right world. So thinking positively about life
in general and about yourself in particular doesn't automatically make you a
Christian. Living a clean and moral life
doesn't make anyone a Christian. Many atheists live a decent, straight life.
3. Last Sunday four out of ten Americans
went to church. But does that mean that all these people are Christians? Of
course not. Even some thieves go to church. Some people go to church because
it's a social habit. Others attend because their family makes them go. Some
Catholics go to Mass on Sunday out of an obligation. It is true that
Christians go to church and take an active part in church life, but attending
church doesn't make you a Christian.
4. Many of us were taught since
childhood to give a portion of our income to charity or to the church. Whether
rich or poor, we feel it's our "Christian" duty. But that's not what
makes somebody a Christian. Yes, Christians give to others more than anyone else.
They help the needy and less fortunate. But you can give away everything you
own and still not be a Christian.
5. Maybe you were baptized as a child or
young adult. That doesn't necessarily mean you're a Christian. Many violent
inmates in penitentiaries were baptized years ago, but few people would
automatically consider these inmates Christians. Maybe you take Communion every
Sunday if you're a Christian, that's great! But, both baptism and Communion are
Biblical and God commands Christians to observe both. But, receiving either one
won't make you a Christian.
6. Eight out of ten people in America
say they believe God exists. But are they all Christians? You can be a Muslim
and believe in God, but "believing in God" does not make you a
Christian. Belief, on its own, makes no difference. That is why belief, by
itself, doesn't make someone a Christian.
7. Many people talk about Jesus Christ
and even speak well of Him. They may be teachers, ministers, church leaders, or
"just plain folk." But, they may not even believe that the Bible's
message about Jesus is true. Are these people truly Christians?
8. Someone can pray and still not be a
Christian. Hindus pray all the time. Muslims pray five times a day. Praying in
itself doesn't make someone a Christian.
9. Christians love the Bible. Some of us
read it daily. But just reading the Bible doesn't mean you are a Christian. Karl
Marx read the Bible even though he eventually rejected the Bible's authority,
and during his adult life called himself an atheist, a communist--anything but
a Christian. Nikita Khrushchev, the former premier of the USSR, read the Bible.
Yet later he made it his ambition to bury the church. Just reading the Bible
won't make you a Christian.
If thinking positively, living morally, going to church,
giving to others, receiving a sacrament, believing in God, talking about Jesus,
praying, and reading the Bible doesn't make you a Christian, then what does?
What is a real Christian?Being a Christian is believing in Jesus Christ as your savior and making every effort to live a Christian life – the life Jesus Christ called us to live. If you are knowingly fooling around with sin; if you are playing with immorality; if you are not being truthful in your business; if you are dishonest in your school, in your work, in your play, in your home -- then you are not trying to live the life Jesus Christ called Christian to live.
When you come to Christ, He forgives your sins and purifies your heart. That doesn’t mean you suddenly become holier than everyone else. On the contrary, you become more conscious of your shortcomings. But, God makes you righteous and gives you the power to live a more righteous life.
The way of life in Christ is also the way of love. Today, the word love has been robbed of meaning. It's used to describe a person exploiting the emotions of another for his own satisfaction and selfishness. But that is not love. True love wants the very best for someone no matter what it may cost us.
The way of life is also the way of obedience to God. I have written in the past that I do not believe perfection is possible, but Christians make an effort to be obedient to God in all things. Christians give God authority over their lives. We will go wherever He wants us to go, do whatever He wants us to do and we do not care what it may cost in terms of comfort or reputation.
Life with Christ was not only God's original design for us; it is the way God intends for us to live today. A real Christian knows without a doubt he or she has eternal life. A real Christian knows without a doubt that they are a child of God. A real Christian believes God created everything - Christians may disagree how that creation came about, but we do not deny God is the creationist of all. A real Christian must have a spiritual birth. This happens when we repent of our sins and put our faith and trust in Jesus Christ.
I again encourage you to take an honest look beyond the myths about what makes someone a Christian, re-evaluate your Christian life today.
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