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WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?
WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?
In a world of religious confusion, the meanings of important concepts are often obscured or distorted. Someone has said, "The Bible is its own best dictionary." Everyone needs a clear working definition of the sacred term Christian. The suffix "ian" attached to the name of Christ describes those who belong to, or resemble Christ in their lives.
- To be Christians, we must be believers. Jesus said that except we believe in him as God's son, we cannot be saved (John 8:24).
- Christians are confessors. They gladly confess before men that they believe in and follow Jesus (Romans 10:9). No matter the consequences, they refuse to deny their Lord (Revelation 12:11)
- To be Christians we must be penitents (Romans 2:4). Penitents are people who are sorry for their sin. They are engaged in a continuing effort to be rid of it and become better persons.
- Christians are twice-born persons. All are born of the flesh, i.e., from their mothers, but only Christians are "born again...born of water and the Spirit" (John 3:3-5).
- Christians are children in God's family. We "are all the children of God by faith in Christ..." (Galatians 3:26). God is our Father and we are all brethren (Matthew 23:8).
- "The disciples were called Christians" (Acts 11:26). A disciple is a follower or a student of Jesus.
- Christ referred to his followers as servants (Mark 10:44). We serve our God and Christ. We also serve our fellowman as well.
- Christians are workers in the cause of Christ. "We are workers together with (God)" (2 Corinthians 6:1). We work, not to earn or pay for our salvation, but from love and gratitude to Christ.
- Christians are soldiers in the army of Christ. We must be prepared to "suffer hardship...as good soldier(s) of Christ..." (2 Timothy 2:3). There is an unending war between truth and error, right and wrong. This is a spiritual war and Christ's people must fight the good fight of the faith (1 Tim. 6:12).
To wear the precious name of Christ is a privilege worth more than silver and gold. If you do not enjoy this privilege, C