ALMOST A
CHRISTIAN
I want to
turn to a verse in Acts of the Apostles, ‘almost you persuade me to be a
Christian’. (Acts 26 v 28)
During my years of ministry I have interviewed many people regarding baptisms,
weddings or funerals, and the most common statement made is ‘we don’t go to
church, but we are Christians’; or,’ ‘you don’t have to go to Church to be a
Christian as long as you are a good person’. This is always volunteered,
sometimes challengingly, indeed even aggressively; I suppose to ease the
conscience. For someone who has no religious association or commitment, to speak
in such manner to a Pastor, may seem to be arrogant.
A lady who
was a stalwart of her local church once said to me ‘ I heard a man say on Songs
of Praise last week that he had attended Church for many years, but had only
just become a Christian. What did he mean?’
This is a popular reaction. It is just assumed, that if one is not an atheist
or member of another faith one is per se a Christian. There is a little more to
it than that.
The word Christian, was originally a term of derision against the first
followers of Jesus, and it is fast becoming an abusive term in this country by
public officials, secularists and the judiciary, who want to eradicate
Christianity from public life.
To become a Christian, there must be an encounter with Jesus Christ. People
have been urged to declare themselves a Christian, without being told what that
entails. Being born in a Christian country, to Christian parents, in a
Christian home, does not make one a Christian. You cannot inherit Christianity.
It is more than living up to a system of morals or ethics. Even Church attendance,
however necessary and how much it is part of Christian life, does not on its
own make you one. There has to be a conscious decision made, in which one wants
to invite Christ into their life. You realise you have been offending against
God, and now want to live a life as laid down by Jesus, and have Him come in to
your life to give it new direction.
The Bible says, we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God and so
we need forgiveness, and the only way we can get God’s forgiveness is through
Jesus Christ, who died on the Cross to pay the penalty for our misbehaviour.
You need saving from your sins, and the only way is through Jesus Christ and
the sacrifice He made on the Cross. You have to realise that, and decide you
need His forgiveness. You then make a positive decision that you will turn to
Christ and follow His way of living.
That deliberate decision, and subsequent commitment, may come from
hearing a preacher. A lady used to visit my Church very irregularly, and one
day she came and after the service said, ‘whenever I come here I feel you are
getting at me’. I pointed out that as I was unaware she would be attending, it
may be that someone higher than me was getting at her.
It may come reading the Bible; even if you have read something many times, one
time God will use that word to speak to you.
It may come from seeing a poster with a religious message. The London City
Mission posted many messages on the underground system, which spoke vividly to
people. I found that posters with a catchy message on, placed on the Church
notice board had an effect too.
People have on many occasions been introduced by a friend, which is why it is
so important to let people know of our Churches and what they can offer.
However it comes, you will know it has come. Christianity is not a vague
feeling, it is something you can know, and you will know.
In each situation, God will act when He knows you are ready, and you willhave His touch on your heart and will respond.
This will necessitate a change in living. You know there are certain activities
which are no longer acceptable; the ways of the world are replaced by the ways
of Christ. This will mean you will inevitably declare yourself to be a
Christian, which will involve mockery and taunting, and mean you can’t join in
any falsehoods, immorality or things unethical anymore.
Of course there will be temptations to face. There will be Sunday mornings when
you will not feel like going out to Church and you think, ‘oh they won’t miss
me at church this morning’. Never feel you won’t be missed. Whilst I am sure
your fellow Church members will miss you, God will certainly miss you. Church
should come before the golf club or shopping trip or whatever. It is only one
hour per week for most people, and if we can’t give that, then there is
certainly something very amiss in our life.
The reason there is so much unhappiness, trouble, and broken homes in the
nation, is through the absence of Christian values. Children are facing a
deprived life in many homes, as parents do not have the time, inclination, or
belief, to teach their children basic bible stories, and so many children
haven’t the faintest knowledge of any character or major festivals of the
Church. A lot of schools have virtually given up teaching Christianity, often
in preference to other faiths.
Be ready to take a full part in Church life, and enjoy the joy of coming to
share worship with your fellow Christians. The Church is here to bring people
to knowledge of Jesus Christ. It is not a spiritual dispensary to hand out
soothing syrup, but to proclaim God’s Message as it is written. We take the
bread and wine at the table of our Lord, when we remember His blood shed on the
cross for us, and as we eat the bread we remember the broken body given for us.
Jesus can become very close.
The Roman
Catholic Church, and Anglican High Churches,(Virtually the same)in some of
those Churches, add that the bread and wine become the body of Christ which is
quite wrong. The two subjects are to
remind us, of the sacrifice Jesus made to pay the penalty for sour sinning.
A Christian needs discipline in his/her life, for the Bible says we have to
take on those who are out to make us give in. The Bible likens the relationship
of Christ and the Church, to that of a husband wife relationship in marriage.
When a man proposes to a woman to marry him, and she agrees, they remain
unmarried until they promise their commitment to each other in the marriage
service. They then begin their life together facing both difficulties and
happiness, together. So, in the Christian life it is when we declare our
commitment to Christ, we become a Christian and face life with Him in all that
life puts before us.
We all have to ask, ‘am I living the Christian life?’ People like to divide the
world into two groups, the good and bad, with ourselves of course in the good
category. It is too easy to see people
behaving worse than us, and convince ourselves we are all right. The point is,
whilst some are offending worse than us, we are all offending in some way. We
may not plant bombs like some do, but the tongue can be equally explosive in
its own way. So let us consider Christian living.
Jesus said, ‘behold I stand at the door and knock and if anyone hears my voice
and opens the door, I will come in to him and will sup with him, and he with
me.’ In the East inviting a person to sit and eat with you, infers you are
inviting that person to have a special place in your life.
If there is anyone reading this message who has not yet invited Jesus into
their life, then I urge you to consider making that decision, and give Him that
special place in your life, He is waiting at the door for your invitation.
But let us have sincerity. Today a cushy Christianity obtains in many places,
with the intention to say pleasant words which people want to hear. Rogue
traders make goods, and put the stamp of a famous name on them. Rogue Christian
teachers are putting God’s stamp on their own brand of Christianity, even
supporting behaviour, which at one time would not even be mentioned.
We are witnessing in this country at the present time, a rush of politicians
wanting to put their name to Christianity. One leader, how important Christianity is,
even professing evangelical zeal for the faith; yet he is the one who had a
passion for same sex marriage, without anyone being allowed by law to exercise
their right of conscience against it. One Minister stated the importance of the
faith, and nobly restored the right of Councils to include prayers in their
meetings, following a Court’s ruling against it, but at the same time his
Department, which owns public buildings refused to allow Christian
organisations to hold meetings, because of their objection to the same sex
marriage bill. True profession is matched by action.
There were members of a government with a policy, of waging an attack on the
Roman Catholic Churches wonderful adoption agencies, so sacrificing the chances
of children from being placed into loving homes, because it properly refused to
place children into care of two same sex people. There was also the concern the children would
be told of Christianity.
It is total and disgraceful hypocrisy, to loudly proclaim Christianity and
advocate and support that which is un-Christian.
Our nation so badly needs Christian men and women who are altogether
Christians, not almost ones, especially in Churches and in government. On one
occasion a proposal was made in Parliament with a Christian sense, and a
prominent member if government replied, we don’t do God.
Now compare
a situation which arose, just near the same time in the United States of
America. A Senator had been the victim
of a shooting, and when he returned after sick leave, he said sitting in
Congress, his faith had helped his recovery ; and all the members clapped and applauded
him. (They do God)
We pray for those who are almost Christian, that God may touch their hearts.
May God’s
Holy Name be praised and He be Glorified.
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