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What is a Christian
12/30/01 | Me

Posted on 12/30/2001 7:44:36 PM PST by Sparkvark

Ive noticed alot of threads on FR that mention Christianity. I was wondering, how do you define yourself as a Christian? Does merely professing oneself a Christian make you one? Im curious, how do you perceive the Christian faith?


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To: soundsolutions
This does sound familiar. Although I can't place the book, chapter and verse. Could you point me in the right direction?
81 posted on 12/30/2001 11:11:00 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: skull stomper
Well said! It is a "Belief" that produces repentance and accepts Christ as the Lord of your life.
82 posted on 12/30/2001 11:15:34 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: PFKEY
Matthew 12:31-32
83 posted on 12/30/2001 11:19:23 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: soundsolutions
Thanks...now I have something to study.
84 posted on 12/30/2001 11:24:04 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: PFKEY
Just a quick note: If one has not accepted Christ as their personal Savior yet (born again) then reading the Bible can be confusing. There are some very simple points in the Bible, laid out for all to understand. But if you are truly a seeker, then I would urge you to pray to the Lord, Jesus Christ to illuminate his word to you prior to your reading. Things will become much clearer to you because the Lord will open your eyes. See Matthew 7:8
85 posted on 12/30/2001 11:34:30 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: soundsolutions
Thank you again. I have also found that a great way to study is with the aid of a concordance. It is not always immediately apparent what one or just a few verses has to say on a matter. If you read many instances where a particular point is discussed the true meaning is easier to assertain.
86 posted on 12/30/2001 11:45:16 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: soundsolutions
Christianity is not a religion (Meaning: man centered), it is a relationship (meaning: God centered) with the true and living God. Man is sadly mistaken to think that he can call God by many other names and still have a relationship with him. Jesus laid it out very plainly when he said, "I am the way, the truth and the Light, and no one comes to the Father except through me".

Well said.

87 posted on 12/30/2001 11:47:45 PM PST by Dr. Good Will Hunting
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To: PFKEY
You are absolutely correct! I use a Bible program called Quickverse, which has many versions of the Bible, concordances, Greek & Hebrew definitions and many commentaries. Everything at the click of a button. I also listen to Bible study tapes and Christian radio. Bible study is a life long adventure!
88 posted on 12/30/2001 11:52:47 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: PFKEY
You are absolutely correct! I use a Bible program called Quickverse, which has many versions of the Bible, concordances, Greek & Hebrew definitions and many commentaries. Everything at the click of a button. I also listen to Bible study tapes and Christian radio. Bible study is a life long adventure!
89 posted on 12/30/2001 11:53:21 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: Dr. Good Will Hunting
Amen!
90 posted on 12/30/2001 11:54:35 PM PST by soundsolutions
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To: soundsolutions
I can think of no better endeavor.
91 posted on 12/31/2001 12:06:06 AM PST by PFKEY
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To: Sparkvark
I spent a long time being agnostic, thrashing out all the information about The Devine that I could, dabbling in this and that, searching for the truth if the matter. After years of this, all the pieces came together in a moment. It was as plain as the love I have for my own children. No miraculous fireworks, but rather a bonk on the head at the end of a long intellectual pursuit. I am a Christian because he Christ was God in the body of a man who, because he lived as a man and was subject to mans' foibles, took pity on His creation . All that I have been able to discern, by my God-given gift of consciousness, from reading the scripture, allows me to see that the Truth which is spoken there is immutable and constant. I didn't see it for a long time because it takes a long time for the consequences of slight regard to God's commands to manifest themselves. The wisdom to be had from the Bible is reliable, whether I grasp it now, have to wait awhile, or never get the opportunity.

I don't believe that acknowledging Christ and being saved is the end of the journey; it's the beginning of a moment-to-moment check on the progress of one's actions throughout the remainder of one's life.

I still find difficulty in accepting that I am forgiven my sins (the decalogue in-breach is my pedigree) and I will be ashamed before my creator when again I meet Him. But I know I am forgiven, and my life and actions bear fruit in testimony to His love for me, and my obedience to Him, in spite of my complete undeservingness of grace.

Do not rush things, fall prey to superstition from want of salvation; your time is chosen: begin to knock, and that door will open. Sometimes it takes years to cross the threshold.

I once fell-in with some zealous "Christians" who later unmasked themselves before me as vile characters. It was hard for me to break away and acknowledge that I had been deceived--I so much wanted to know God; but this was a necessary experience for me, in God's wisdom, that I should use it as "training" for my future walk with Christ. Take what comes, be honest to yourself, and think.

My experience is that faith that comes quickly, emotionally, and with little foundation is lost just as swiftly; Faith that comes from a cognitive recognition of inspired creation lasts forever. It's not fer nuthin' that you got a brain! Emotion and happiness follows.

I don't know if this answers your question, but it was what I felt compelled to write.

This is my Christianity.

92 posted on 12/31/2001 1:25:29 AM PST by dasboot
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To: Alas
FYI
93 posted on 12/31/2001 2:12:08 AM PST by SLB
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To: Sparkvark
Ditto to post #23.

So much easier to copy someone else's ideas than to come up with my own material :)
94 posted on 12/31/2001 3:52:04 AM PST by Michael2001
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To: Sparkvark
What is a Christian?

I've read all the post up 'til now (94 so far), and find it interesting that all the answers, for the most part, attempt to push a certain "brand" of "Christianity," rather than answer your question. What is particularly interesting is all the Bible verses that are quoted to answer the question, "what is a Christian," and not one of those verses has the word "Christian" in it.

That may not be too surprising as the word only occurs (in any form) three times in the entire Bible. Here are the verses:

Acts 11:26 And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
Acts 26:28 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.
1 Peter 4:16 Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf.

Notice that the word Christian is only used once (by Paul writing to Peter) to refer to those who followed Jesus Christ. In the other two references, Christian is used more or less as a term of derision. Obviously, the Bible authors did not consider the term very significant, while today's religious leaders put great emphasis on it. This is a clue to the nature of todays religions.

Today the term Christian may best be define as any member of any organized church or denomination that calls itself Christian. There is great disparity between what these so-called "Christain" churches teach, and therefore great differences in what different people who call themselves Christians believe.

This much is certain. There is no organized Christian religion which teaches exactly what the Bible teaches. All have added human teaching, most originated by Augustine, and injected into "Christian" dogma directly into the Catholic church, and indirectly via Luther, Calvin, and, Wesley, and a host of others into most other denominations. The Eastern or Orthodox versions of Christianity has other man-made doctrines that are a bit unique.

Thought you might like a little different perspective.

By the way, there is not a single verse in the Bible that says anyone should be a "Christian."

Hank

95 posted on 12/31/2001 6:47:50 AM PST by Hank Kerchief
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To: Sparkvark
What is a Christian

SEE, 'Romans 10:17' to begin with............

96 posted on 12/31/2001 7:08:23 AM PST by maestro
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To: shoedog
Muslims refer to Jesus as Al-Masihu-Isa __ Messiah.
97 posted on 12/31/2001 7:15:01 AM PST by glassheart3
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To: PFKEY
"A Christian is one who follows the teaching of Christ."

Following the teachings of Christ is great, but it doesn't make one automatically a Christian, at least not according to the teachings of the Bible. My brother is a Hare Krishna devotee who believes in and follows many of the teachings of Christ, but he would not in any way describe himself as a Christian.

98 posted on 12/31/2001 7:22:35 AM PST by itsinthebag
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To: OWK
I am curious as to how you would answer the poster's question.
99 posted on 12/31/2001 7:52:26 AM PST by Alas
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To: xm177e2
Here's a question...

Why are Catholics constantly singled out as being "less Christian" than many other Christian sects? They came first, have been around the longest. Not saying that faith is any better than any other, but it strikes me as odd. Also, by my understanding, several Protestant faiths do not believe in a heaven or a hell, so the "eternal life" argument doesn't really work as a basis of being Christian.

Christianity rests in the belief in Christ's teachings, not belief he was the son of God or anything like that.

100 posted on 12/31/2001 8:05:49 AM PST by JBS
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