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Just a question to all those on FR who consider themselves Christians.
1 posted on 12/30/2001 7:44:37 PM PST by Sparkvark
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To: Sparkvark
A Christian is defined in the Bible as someone who has been quickened by the Holy Spirit of God, through faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour. The person admits he/she is a sinner who needs a Saviour, that he/she believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to earth to die as a propitiation for our sins. The person asks Jesus to save them from hell when they die. Once saved and quickened, a Christian cannot lose his/her salvation for "no man can pluck thee out of the Father's hand." Some pertinent passages to read are Ephesians chapter 2, Romans chapters 5 and 10, 1 Corinthians 15, among many others.
2 posted on 12/30/2001 7:56:10 PM PST by overseer5
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First of all, unlike all other major faiths, Christianity does not teach that having Christian parents or ancestors makes you a Christian. It takes a deliberate act of the individual, voluntarily, to become confirmed, baptized as an adult, or to take on church membership. Even where some persons are carried on church books just because of infant baptism, no one would claim that made them a Christian (once they had grown up).

Therefore, a Christian by this world's count, will have to include everyone who wants to so self-identify, and whose conduct is not so outrageous as to result in such identification being widely disbelieved.

Christians also believe in a judgement to come, at which it will be determined by higher authority, who was genuine or real in his claim to be such, and who was just putting on.

3 posted on 12/30/2001 7:57:42 PM PST by crystalk
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For starters, this Christian calls herself one because she believes in the words found at John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. I believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, that he was crucified, dead and buried and on the 3rd day, he arose from the dead (was resurrected).

As far as living a so-called Christian life, I try and fail and try and fail. I neglect church going, keep bad habits and don't pray enough. But I still love God to the depths of my soul. And I have experienced the touch of his Holy Spirit. I will not even attempt to explain that.

4 posted on 12/30/2001 7:58:29 PM PST by 3catsanadog
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To: Sparkvark
My definition (and I do call myself a Christin) is this: Someone who has accepted Jesus Christ as his/her Lord and Savior. I am knowingly a sinner but through the Grace of Jesus on the Cross, (not through actions) I have been saved and have a home in heavan.

It does not mean that I don't make mistakes. It doesn't mean that I am better than anyone else. It doesn't mean that I don't sin. It means I recognize Jesus message and his soverign grace and though I will fail many times, I try to follow his teachings.

Hope this helps.

5 posted on 12/30/2001 7:59:17 PM PST by shoedog
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I don't consider myself one, but I think to be a Christian you must believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Messiah, and accept his teachings.

If Mormons qualify as Christians, then you don't have to believe Jesus was virgin born or the only son of God to be a Christian.

If the Pope is a Christian, then you don't have to believe that the only way to heaven is through belief in Jesus Christ.

Muslims do not believe Jesus is the Son of God, even though they consider him to be the Messiah. It should be clear that they are not Christians.

I wonder if Unitarians who don't think Jesus is the Son of God can still be Christians (even if they still think he's the Messiah, but born of ordinary parents)...

It gets a little fuzzy around the edges...

6 posted on 12/30/2001 8:00:25 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: Sparkvark
A Christian is one who follows the teaching of Christ.
That is not the same as the multitude who claim to be Christian.
8 posted on 12/30/2001 8:02:14 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: Sparkvark
(I guess they are not Muslims.)
9 posted on 12/30/2001 8:03:51 PM PST by Buckeroo
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Well anyone can call them selfs a Christian, look at Bill Clinton and Al Gore. But to be a real Christian it takes more then words. To begain with you need a profestion of faith. To exept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior then you need to repent that means to turn away from your sins. To chance your direction. The Believers Baptism is important not sprinkling water on babys but to submerge in water as the bible says too, after you made your profession of faith. If they have really become a Christain you will see a change in there life. Then you will begain to love the things that God loves. That is it in a nut shell.

Sorry to those who don't like what I say about Baptism. It what the Bible says sorry. You don't have to be baptist to go to heaven but it a commandment for Christains to do and that does not mean sprinkling water on there fore heads.

10 posted on 12/30/2001 8:04:45 PM PST by RMrattlesnake
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posted before but for your question ... my conversion and Faith are based upon

1) the same plea of the "tax collector" of Luke 18:9-14
2) the Great Commission of Matthew 28:19
3) the Call of Acts 2:38
4) the Belief, Confession and Salvation of Romans 10:9-10 and
5) the Grace of Ephesians 2:8

I'll let the curious examine these Scriptures ... this tells you, IMHO, the main ingredients necessary for Salvation, or Faith in Christ ... once someone has received Christ, they have become a Christian ... it's not a political, social or ethnic group ... it does not occur by joining a church ... shocking, no? ... FReegards

Bobby

SufferingMessiah.Com
12 posted on 12/30/2001 8:09:20 PM PST by Bobby777
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To: Sparkvark
Send me $5, I'll tell ya.
13 posted on 12/30/2001 8:09:48 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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A "Christian" is someone who desires to deny any claim that power - ALL power - has over him. The only way existing to do so is to crucify oneself daily - having faith that the way has been prepared for us - so that in dying to ourselves, He lives all the more fully within us.

It does not mean assuming power for oneself because of His sacrifice. Though a lot of Christians make that mistake.

15 posted on 12/30/2001 8:12:06 PM PST by Darth Sidious
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I love all the comments on this thread.
I must say that many profess to be Christians,
but in no way act Christ-like. I believe that if you
truly have taken on the cleansing blood of Christ, you
are new...when your heart is in the right place, one acts
out of love for others. There are many who profess in words
"Christianity"...but the true Christian's actions speak
louder than words. Like the verse says, "They will know
we are Christians by our love.".

Concerning those who think Christ was a great
prophet/leader, but don't believe that He is the
Messiah, the Son of God....this concept doesn't work. Jesus
was either who He said He was, or He was a lunatic. For
He claimed to be God. If He actually is not
who He said He was, He was both dillusional and/or a liar.
19 posted on 12/30/2001 8:17:11 PM PST by sonserae
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"believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved" Acts 16:31.

that's all it is ... our sin gets in the way and muddles God's simplicity

20 posted on 12/30/2001 8:19:47 PM PST by InvisibleChurch
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Christianity 101:

The Bible says: All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. It also says the price of that sin is death.

Because we are imperfect and could never be, we needed someone perfect to pay the penalty for our sins so that we can spend eternity with God. Jesus Christ - God, in the flesh - did that for all of us when he died on the cross. He IS perfect, and He sacrificed Himself so that we could have eternal life.

What does He want from us? To acknowledge we are sinners, to turn from sin, and accept the wonderful gift he gave us when he died in our place.

Imagine that you were on death row. Imagine that someone wonderful came along one day and loved you enough to take your place. That is what God - the Lord Jesus Christ - did for each of us.

He didn't make it hard. He did all the work. Still, people refuse Him.

Go figure.

21 posted on 12/30/2001 8:19:57 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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I profess that I am a Christian because I have accepted Jesus as my savior. I have asked that my sins be forgiven, and I have pledged my life to God. I dont believe that you have to attend a church to be a christian. Although it is a good thing to have the christian family to help you in your trials.
23 posted on 12/30/2001 8:24:59 PM PST by trussell
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From my own personal experience, I can add the following. 1) My dad brought me up around Unitarian-Universalists, and I can definitively say, because I went to one of their so-called churches for 10 years as a child and teenager, that they are most certainly NOT Christians. They consider themselves to be either atheists or secular humanists, and most of the adults are full-fledged communists. I'll mail their literature to anyone who is interested. Suffice it to say that I thank God I escaped U-Uism.

2) As an adult, I personally have come face to face with the love and mercy of the Christian God. God's presence is palpable to me. I want to become baptized and join a church, but since I wasn't raised in one, I'm not sure which one in my community I'd like to attend. That's just my own personal problem, but it bothers me because I strongly feel that He wants me to, and that it is the natural next step in my life. This is my two cents, for whatever it's worth.

28 posted on 12/30/2001 8:27:20 PM PST by rightwinggardeninggirl
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I know what a Christian isn't. If a guy comes up to me and says "I don't believe any of that Christ stuff," then I assure you that that guy ain't a Christian.

On the other hand, if someone comes up to me and says, "I believe in Christ," then I treat him as a Christian. Why? First, because the bible says "believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved."

Second, because at that point it's gone beyond me. It's not my job to judge someone's salvation. That's God business and God's business alone. So, once they tell me they believe, then I tend to give the benefit of the doubt while I leave the truth to God so he can sort it out.

30 posted on 12/30/2001 8:31:03 PM PST by xzins
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Want simple?

To quote the late Keith Green ... "a Christian is someone who is bananas for Jesus"

Simple enough?

32 posted on 12/30/2001 8:34:30 PM PST by Ex-Wretch
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Boy, I'm really shocked.

Where have all these mild-mannered posts come from? Most discussions of this subject deteriorate very quickly.

My best answer is in Jesus' parable of the wheat and tares. Those who are and are not really Christians are difficult to impossible to tell apart until the time of the harvest. But He knows who his followers are (and aren't). Remarkably arrogant for any of those who claim to be his followers to set up their own criteria as to who qualifies.

34 posted on 12/30/2001 8:43:29 PM PST by Restorer
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A Christian is one who has accepted Jesus Christ as his or her personal savior. True Christians believe the Bible is inspired word of God and follow the principles contained in it.
37 posted on 12/30/2001 8:47:10 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
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