WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?
This lesson examines
the challenge of being a Christian in
todays society. So, read
through this short study without
looking back and see if you can
answer the questions at the end of
this study. Take a few moments, open
your Bible, read every text
mentioned, and see what Jesus said.
The Bible Defines a
Christian
According to the New
Testament, a Christian is a person
who:
(a)
Responds to the Holy Spirit by
totally surrendering his or her will
to Gods will (1 Thessalonians
4: 7,8; John 3: 3-21; Romans 2:
14,15; Ezekiel 36: 26,27; Hebrews
11:6)
(b)
Joyfully accepts Gods gracious
offer of salvation from the penalty
for sin (John 3: 16; Acts 8: 26-39;
Acts 16: 9-40; 1 John 2:12)
(c)
Regards the teachings and
commandments of Jesus as truth
(Matthew 28; 19,20; John 5: 23,24;
14: 6,15; 15:14; Revelation 14:12)
(d)
Understands there will be trials and
conflicts for obeying the teachings
of Jesus (John 16: 1-4; 1 John 3:13)
(e)
Renews his/her commitment to Jesus
daily because of their sincere love
for God and other people (Matthew
10:38; 22:36-40; 1 Peter 2:12;
Ephesians 4 and 5)
After considering this
definition, a reasonable person might
wonder, Who can be a
Christian? The truth is, every
Christian falls short in some way.
Paul said, For all sinned and
fall short of the glory of God.
(Romans 3:23, italics mine) Does
failure and weakness mean that we
cannot be a Christian? John answers,
If we claim to be without sin, we
deceive ourselves and the truth is
not in us. If we confess our sins, he
is faithful and just and will forgive
us our sins and purify us from all
unrighteousness
.My dear
children, I write this to you so that
you will not sin. But if anybody does
sin, we have one who speaks to the
Father in our defense Jesus
Christ, the Righteous One. He is the
atoning sacrifice for our sins, and
not only ours but also for the sins
of the whole world. (1 John 1:
8-2:2)
A Whole New Way of
Life
The Christian life is
a challenging experience. Christian
growth and development never end
unless we backslide. When a person
experiences the miracle of being born
again, life dramatically changes. The
things we used to love, we now hate
and the things we hate, we now love!
(Galatians 5:17) Every born again
Christian discovers with each passing
day that there are new truths to
learn, new teachings to consider, new
trials and tribulations to face, new
joys to share and new ways of
expressing Gods love to others.
This process never ends! Christian
living is synonymous with the words
joy and new
because life in Christ is a joy-full
experience. (The world cannot
understand this joy and peace. John
14:27) Notice the excitement in
Pauls words: Therefore,
if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation; the old [way of life] has
gone, the new has come! (2
Corinthians 5:17, insertion mine)
Three Groups
Broadly speaking,
three groups of people live on Earth:
Non-Christians, Pseudo-Christians and
Christians. Non-Christians are people
who reject the authority and
commandments of Jesus.
Pseudo-Christians are people who pretend
to be loyal to Jesus Christ, but they
do not love Jesus with all their
hearts. The one word that describes
the essential difference between a
pseudo-Christian and a genuine
Christian is love. A Christian loves
Jesus with all his heart, mind and
soul and his neighbor as himself.
(Matthew 22:36-40) A pseudo-Christian
loves self, convenience, friends,
assets, self-respect and the approval
of others more than Gods
approval. It is possible to be a
pseudo-Christian and not know it! The
apostle Peter is a good example of
this.
Peter thought he loved
Jesus supremely, but a simple test
revealed that he loved himself more
than he loved Jesus. You may recall
on the night Judas betrayed Jesus, He
told the disciples that He was about
to be arrested. He also told them
that fear would overcome them and
they would run for their lives. Peter
contradicted Jesus and boasted that
he was not afraid. He further
revealed how little he knew about
himself when he said that he would be
willing to die for the Master, if
necessary. Jesus told Peter the truth
and said, Peter, you are not as
brave as you think you are, nor as
devoted to me as you say you are. You
will deny Me three times before the
rooster crows. (Paraphrased
from Matthew 26:34,35.) Three
different times later that night,
Peter fearfully denied to strangers
that he knew Jesus. After the third
denial, Peter heard a rooster crowing
in the distance. Suddenly, he
remembered Jesus words. Peter
looked in the courtyard at the
bleeding and bruised face of his
Master, and what he saw broke his
heart. Jesus was looking directly at
him with an expression of sorrow in
His eyes. Peter was crushed with
remorse. For the first time in his
life, Peter realized that he truly
loved himself more than he loved his
Lord and Master. This stunning
revelation was more than Peter could
stand and he ran from the courtyard
and wept bitterly. (Matthew 26:75)
Hypocrites
The worst kind of
Christian is a
pseudo-Christian. Pseudo-Christians
are actors. (The Greek word for
actors is hupokrites or hypocrites.)
Hypocrites attach themselves
to Christianity and call themselves
Christian for personal benefit. Even
though Peter and Judas Iscariot were
pseudo-Christians at one point in
time, their experiences reveal one
important distinction. Judas pretended
to love Jesus, whereas Peter did love
Jesus, but not with a whole heart.
When Peter confessed the true
condition of his own heart, God
purified his love. On the other hand,
Judas had no love for Jesus that
could be purified. When Judas
discovered his true condition, he
took his own life, rather than face
the truth and confess his sin.
(Matthew 27:3-5)
Jesus First
Paul saw the
pseudo-Christian in Crete and he
wrote these strong words to Titus:
They [the Cretans] claim to
know God, but by their actions they
deny him. They are detestable,
disobedient and unfit for doing
anything good. (Titus 1:16)
When people choose to become
Christians and follow Jesus, we do
not realize how serious this
commitment is. In fact, a Christian
commitment is even more serious than
a marriage vow. Carefully consider
what Jesus said: If anyone is
ashamed of me and my words, the Son
of Man will be ashamed of him when he
comes in his glory and in the glory
of the Father and of the holy
angels. Anyone who loves
his father or mother more than me is
not worthy of me; anyone who loves
his son or daughter more than me is
not worthy of me; and anyone who does
not take up the cross and follow me
is not worthy of me. For
whoever wants to save his life will
lose it, but whoever loses his life
for me will save it. (Luke
9:26; Matthew 10:37,38; Luke 9:24)
Why does Jesus demand that level of
love and honor for Him, even above
everyone else, including family
members? Jesus requires that we love
Him more than we love anyone else
because He is empowered through that
kind of love to fulfill the very
purposes for which He created us.
Think about this. If we do not give
Jesus first place in our lives. Rebellion
terminates Gods plans. The
wonderful thing about this teaching
is that Jesus does not ask us to do
something He has not already done.
Look at Jesus love for us: He
loved us more than He loved His own
life. He gave up Heaven and was
willing to give up His eternal life
to ransom us. His love for the Father
and His created beings allowed the
Father to raise Him from the dead.
(Galatians 1:4; 2:20; 1 Corinthians
6: 19,20; Acts 10:40) The lesson for
all of us is to love God completely
and follow Jesus example about
loving others. This will allow Jesus
to raise us to eternal life!
If we totally submit
to the prompting of the Holy Spirit
and surrender our life to Christ, He
will give us two powers: Gods
love and Holy Spirit power. (1 John
4:12; Romans 8:6) These two
powers enable an ordinary person to
do extraordinary things. Christians
who love God completely will become
bold when necessary because
Gods love and strength will
help them overcome their fear of the
consequences. (1 John 4:18) A
pseudo-Christian does not have
Gods love and strength. Like
Peter, the pseudo-Christian may boast
of undying loyalty to the Lord, but
the furnace of affliction is too hot
for selfish motives. When
pseudo-Christians face harsh
consequences for standing loyal to
Jesus, they become afraid like Peter
and that fear causes them to deny
Christ. Remember, love is a power
from God that separates the
Christian from the pseudo-Christian.
Backsliding is so
easy!
The Bible tells us
that God destroyed Israel because of
perpetual cycles of rebellion and
apostasy. God chose Israel to be set
apart from all other nations for a
simple reason. He wanted the nation
of Israel to be a light to the
Gentiles (Acts 13:47; Matthew 23;
John 1:11) What a great
disappointment Israel was to God!
Israel rebelled against God for the
same two reasons that Christians do
today. Two powerful forces assail
humanity every day of our lives. The
first assault comes from within.
Human beings have a tremendous
internal propensity toward sin and
rebellion against Gods ways.
(Romans 8:7) From birth, we
have a strong inclination toward
sinning and even after a person
chooses to be a Christian, his or her
sinful disposition still struggles
for mastery. Paul had been a
Christian for about thirty years when
he wrote these words, I know
that nothing good lives in me, that
is, my sinful nature. For I have the
desire to do what is good, but I
cannot carry it out. For what I do is
not the good I want to do; no, the
evil I do not want to do this
I keep on doing. Now if I do what I
do not want to do, it is no longer I
who do it, but it is sin living in me
that does it. (Romans 7:18-20)
What did Paul do about the sin that
strove to master him from within?
I die every day I mean
that, brothers just as surely
as I glory over you in Christ Jesus
our Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:31)
Paul knew that he had to crucify the
lust of his flesh through daily
communion with Jesus. Through this
intimate connection, Paul received
power from Jesus to crucify the lust
in his flesh. Peter wrote,
Dear friends, I urge you, as
aliens and strangers in the world, to
abstain from sinful desires, which
war against the soul. Live such good
lives among the pagans that, though
they accuse you of doing wrong, they
may see your good deeds and glorify
God on the day he visits us. (2
Peter 2:11,12) A person cannot be a
Christian and follow Jesus without
having an infusion of the Holy Spirit
power. Human nature will not allow
it. Many Christians compromise
Christs demands because they
lose connection with Him, causing
them to backslide into the
pseudo-Christian experience. No
one can follow the teachings of Jesus
while separated from the power of
Christ. Paul makes it clear
that each Christian must commune with
God every day to have the love and
strength necessary to overcome the
appetites of the sinful nature.
(Romans 8) Unfortunately, the path of
rebellion has been will traveled by
millions of Christians. Wearing the
name Christian is so much
easier than following the teaching of
the Master. Jesus warned His
listeners, Enter through the
narrow gate. For wide is the gate and
broad is the road that leads to
destruction, and many enter through
it. But small is the gate and narrow
the road that leads to life, and only
few find it. (Matthew 7: 13,14)
The second assault
against humanity comes from the devil
and his demons. They do their best to
overwhelm Christians with anxieties,
discouragement, discontent, conflict,
immorality, idolatry and even the
consuming distractions of success.
Paul wrote, For our struggle is
not against flesh and blood, but
against the rulers, against the
authorities, against the powers of
this dark world and against the
spiritual forces of evil in the
heavenly realms. (Ephesians
6:12) Peter adds, Be
self-controlled and alert. Your enemy
the devil prowls around like a
roaring lion looking for someone to
devour. Resist him, standing firm in
the faith, because you know that your
brothers throughout the world are
undergoing the same kind of
sufferings. (1 Peter 5:8)
Job One
The devil is
determined to make every newborn
Christian a pseudo-Christian! He
knows the best way to discredit the
gospel of Jesus Christ is to make
hypocrites out of all Christians! It
is sad, but very true; hypocrites
make Christs teaching an object
of ridicule. Therefore, Job One for
the devil is to be sure
non-Christians see pseudo-Christians
doing despicable things. This gives
non-Christians a reason to ridicule
Christ and justify rejecting Him.
Notice how well the devil succeeded
at this game with the whole nation of
Israel. God told Ezekiel, And
whenever they [Israel] went among the
nations they profaned my holy
name
. (Ezekiel 36:20,
insertion mine)
Every Christian is the
subject to both sinister forces. We
need to test ourselves to ensure we
have not drifted away from our
commitment to Jesus and His
teachings. Being truthful and
objective about our own spiritual
condition is difficult, but I do not
think we want to be a
pseudo-Christian. Pseudo-Christians
are identified as: Having a
form of godliness but denying its
power. [Paul told Timothy,] Have
nothing to do with them. (2
Timothy 3:5) Paul knew that falling
away from God was very easy, so he
warned the backsliding believers in
Corinth, Examine yourselves to
see whether you are in the faith;
test yourselves. Do you realize that
Christ Jesus is in you unless,
of course, you failed the test?
(2 Corinthians 13:5) Here is one way
to examine yourself to see if your
faith in Jesus is vibrant: Read the
Bible, review what Jesus said and see
how you measure up. The Holy Spirit
will tell you the truth. (John 16:13)
Study Gods Word as you pray for
wisdom and strength. This is Job One
for every Christian! Failure to keep
spiritual review active will
transform a Christian into a
pseudo-Christian. John wrote,
This is love for God: to obey
his commands and his commands are not
burdensome [when our love for God is
foremost], for everyone born of God
overcomes the world, even our
faith. (1 John 5:3,4) Remember,
the devil knows that he can make a
pseudo-Christian out of any Christian
whom he can separate from meaningful
Bible study and prayer. This is not
the time to put Spiritual matters at
the bottom of your priority list. We
are living in the last days of
Earths history. The Word of God
is like the bread of life (manna)
that fell from Heaven while Israel
was in the desert. If they did not
gather the manna up in the morning,
it soon evaporated. (Numbers 11:9;
Exodus 16:21)
Thought Questions:
- What is a
Christian?
- What separates
a pseudo-Christian from a
Christian?
- Why does Jesus
require us to love Him more
than family?
- What is the
essential difference between
Peter and Judas?
- How does a
Christian overcome adversity
or temptation?
- Name two
powerful forces that
Christians have to face.
- Name two gifts
every Christian receives.
- What is Job
One for the devil?
- What is Job
One for every Christian?
Answers to Questions
Below:
- A person who
surrenders his life to Jesus
and loves Him completely
- Love for God
- Jesus can only
accomplish the purpose for
which He created us if we put
Him first
- Peters
love for Jesus was purified,
but Judas had no love for
Jesus that could be purified
- Through the
power of God
- Human
propensity for sin, the devil
- The power of
Gods love and Holy
Spirit power
- Separate
Christians from Bible study
and prayer Overwhelm
Christians with anxieties,
discouragement, discontent,
conflict, immorality,
idolatry and distractions of
success
- Study
Gods Word and pray for
wisdom and strength
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