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The Christian Life Is Definitely Not Private

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“Personal relationship with Jesus Christ…” could give the impression that the Christian faith is private—“just between you and God.” For while our faith is indeed very personal, it is definitely not private. Private Christian faith is an oxymoron.
–Matt Chandler

As Americans who are so individualized and who care so much about how things affect me, we recoil a bit at this quote. But what does Scripture say about our Christian faith?

You are one body made up of many members.
Consider one another as more important than yourselves.
Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.
We who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.
We who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves.

It does not take long at all to see from Scripture that the Christian life is not private. It is meant to be lived together in fellowship and accountability in community. Just look at the model of the early church in Acts where they met together, prayed together, shared with one another, and saw God do amazing things because of it.

Jesus tells us that people will believe in Him based on our unity. Our ability to be diverse individuals who experience a oneness with each other – allowing the uniting power of Christ to bridge every difference – that is what God says the Christian life should look like. So, if you are trying to live the Christian life alone, you are “doing it” wrong!

The Christian Life is Doing Life Together In Christ.

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Is it enough to find Christ, or is there something more to do?

“His track I see and I’ll pursue,” sang our fathers only a short generation ago, but that song is heard no more in the great congregation. How tragic that we in this dark day have had our seeking done for us by our teachers. Everything is made to center upon the initial act of “accepting” Christ (a term, incidentally, which is not found in the Bible) and we are not expected thereafter to crave any further revelation of God to our souls. We have been snared in the coils of a spurious logic which insists that if we have found Him, we need no more seek Him.
–A. W. Tozer

The language of this quote by Tozer may be a bit difficult, but I think it points out a great tragedy that has occurred in the lives of many people due to a failure of God-honoring teaching in the church. The teaching is that as long as we “accept” Christ and gain our “fire insurance” to keep us out of hell, then we don’t need to continue “working out our salvation with fear and trembling.”

I hope that you haven’t stepped into a relationship with Jesus and then you just sat down. I pray that you will desire to go deeper and deeper in your relationship with Him. That you’ll hear Him calling to you: “Farther Up and Further In” as you strive for more spiritual maturity and as you seek to become more like Christ daily.

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The Secret Society of Those Who Suffer

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Pain.
Hurt.
Suffering.

Have you ever noticed that there’s a kind of secret society you enter once you’ve suffered? The particulars of your story don’t matter as much as the simple fact that you and someone else have felt the same deep pain. Though initiation stinks, there are benefits to membership. Camaraderie is one. You also become more aware of other sufferers around you and feel less self-conscious about offering sympathy. You get to hear their own heart-wrenching stories and learn along with them. You get to rejoice with those who overcome. And in your own darkest moments…you get to draw from the deep wells of authentic wisdom that come from walking through the fire.
–Anonymous, Embracing Obscurity

None of us hope to join the Secret Society of Those Who Suffer, but we all will become members before we end this life.

But instead of worrying about the suffering that is coming, or even the suffering we are in the midst of, how about we think about the benefits of being in the club. The benefits that are mentioned in the above quote: Camaraderie with others. A deeper awareness of the needs of others. Less self-conscious about being sympathetic. And gaining wisdom that can be shared with others due to your own walking through the fire.

Take Jesus’ hand, and let Him lead you safely through the fire, through the darkness, through the suffering that you definitely will experience in this life (or may be experiencing even right now). On the other side are benefits for yourself and others. Be willing to share your experiences with others to help them know how to navigate the treacherous waters with Jesus.

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Truth Is Not Determined By Majority Opinion

Ten thousand people telling a lie do not turn the lie into truth.
–Bruce Shelley

What is the standard for truth?
It must be something outside of myself, otherwise I am the creator of truth.
2+2=4, not because I agree or disagree with the statement, not because I like or dislike it.

So what is the standard?

The unchanging character of God determines truth and morality.
What He says is true. Who He is is true.
Anything that goes against His nature, character, word, or will is not truth.

The problem is that we don’t want it that way.
But just because I want 2+2=7.5, won’t make it so.
And just because all of society wants to redefine truth or morality, won’t make it so.
Therefore, look to God’s Word, learn His truth, and hold it up as what you will trust and believe and follow.

To do otherwise is to hope that you can change the truth by majority opinion.
And worse, it will put you outside of God’s will and His plan for your life.

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How To Become Perfect In Every Way.

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The gospel declares that we are not a perfect people; this is foundational to our understanding. In fact, the gospel unashamedly pronounces our lack of perfection and affirms that our hearts have been soiled with sin. But Christ has died for this and has given us a new heart. We are not the same people. Morality and integrity are the by-products — not of our own effort, but of the work of the Spirit. A man who is above reproach, then, is a man who is united to Christ.
–Matt Chandler

And so, we are not perfect people.
We are unrighteous.
We are soiled with sin.
We have rotten hearts.

But… Jesus died to change all of that!
He has given us new hearts, so that we are changed… transformed, even… into something new.

Now, by being united to Christ,
We have His righteousness.
Our sins have been wiped away to be remembered no more.
Our hearts are becoming more like His each day.
Perfection is knowing Christ and letting Him continue to transform us into that new creation.

That is why He can say to us:
“Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
The only way this is possible is with Him living in us and through us and making us new.