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Friday, August 27, 2010

"Are You Making a Difference?"

So, you are a Christian and you want to make a difference! Christians can make a difference in today's world in many varied ways. I believe there are three principles every Christian must adopt to assure success.

The first, and most important, is to live our lives publically and privately in such a way as to please God. As we strive to serve Him we must come to the realization that the world is watching us. We may not even be aware of how closely the secular world is paying attention to how we live out our Christian faith. We can, however, be assured that every action we take, every word we utter and every behavior we exhibit is of interest to those who wonder how our faith plays out in everyday experience. Others will then make a judgement as to how our faith really impacts the person we are.

As Christians, we believe that all of mankind has a void in their life that can only be filled and satisfied by our Creator. Others feel this void also. They know that no matter how well they may be living, something is missing. It is for this reason that others watch us so closely. Do we have something they want, need or can use?

As the world observes us, they want to know if we are 'real' and if our faith truly guides all that we do. They desire to know how we react to a wide range of life challenges. What is the character of our relationship to others, how do we discover what the right response to the issues of the day are, does our daily behavior reflect, fairly, what we represent to others in word...these are all questions that our friends, family and acquaintances ask as they observe us live out our lives.

Secondly, do we really know what we are talking about when we share spiritual things? Few of us are theologians or original thinkers!

All Christians have opinions and some readily share their thoughts with all those they come in contact with. There is often a difference, however, between simple opinion and truth. I am retired and I provide full time care for my wife who is diabled. As a result I have a fair amount of time on my hands as I am home 24/7. Some of that time is spent sharing with many friends on Facebook. I share my opinions on a variety of subjects that are political, social and spiritual. Sometimes I just pass the time with casual chatter. One of the results of my Facebook experience is that, I have discovered, people are not shy about responding to my my thoughts especially when they strongly agree or strongly disagree. Often I find that I must support my cyber-space utterances with some sort of evidence if I am to be persuasive. That is always a challenge, especially when it is pure opinion I am sharing. Frequently, my Facebook friends 'hold my feet to the fire', so to speak.

This is true in all of our interaction with others. When we take a position...do we really know what we are talking about and can we support it?

When speaking to others about spiritual matters we must be careful that all of our representations are based upon the Bible. As Christians, it is the only authority we have. To accomplish this, of course, we must be students of God's word. We must take the necessary time to delve into it's teachings so as to insure that we are, indeed, speaking the truth. Sharing truth requires the discovery of truth!

Make sure that you can back up with scripture all of the contentions that you make about your faith. If you are successful, and you can be, others will be postively influenced by what you say.

Third, is your personal ministry to others motivated by the deep desire to usher them into the Kingdom of God? I have met many Christians who are very knowlegable. They can quote scripture and verse with the best of them. Yet, with some I am left wondering, 'why' are they so intent on bringing others around to their viewpoint? I suspect some may only wish to engage in converstation or debate to satisfy some underlying need to prevail in the marketplace of ides! Well, this may serve to meet the Christians need but it will do little to move the hearer to the foot of the cross.

When we share scriptural truth it must always be with the motivation to meet the spiritual needs of others. Of course, the most dramatic need others have is to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior from sin!

You can make a difference in the lives of all those with whom you come into contact. If you are genuinely living your life in accordance with biblical standards, if you are knowlegable about His word and you truly are taking care to share biblical truth and you are doing this for the purpose of leading others to our wonderful Savior...God's Holy Spirit will use you powerfully as an 'agent of change' for good and for God!

1 comment:

  1. Gary, how inspirational is this message! And how true. Thank you from Australia. Jay Harley

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