Characteristics of a True Christian
Characteristics of a True Christian
Matthew 7:21-23 is one of the most alarming passages in the Bible. It warns that
not everyone who claims Jesus as their Lord is sincerely saved. This means that
many think they know Christ, but will come to find out that they
never truly knew Him in a saving way.
The false-conversion idea is echoed in the Parable of the Sower of Mark 4:1-20. There are four types of soils found in this Parable: one that flat-out
rejects Christianity, two that seem to be interested in Christianity but do not
prove genuine (they are distracted by the cares of the world or disinterested
after hardship), and one “good” soil that truly believes and bears fruit for
Christ. Just like the fruitless seed that fell upon rocky and thorny ground,
there are Christians who hear the Word of God and attend church regularly who
do not show the signs of being saved and are not genuinely converted.
How do we know if we are planted in the good soil? The twelve tests
below shared in will help you understand more clearly what a true Christian
look like according to 1 John.
My goal of this post is not to cause any soundly-saved believer to doubt
their salvation–this list should greatly assure you. Rather I want to hold up
God’s Word as a mirror for self-examination. None of us are described perfectly
below, but the list should confirm many ways God is working in our hearts as
believers and bring a sweet assurance of salvation. If looking at this list
makes you question if you are a genuine believer, I urge you to get on your
knees before God and humbly ask Him to save you and regenerate you by the
Spirit.
I invite you to join me in making
each of these truths your prayer as you grow more into the image of Christ.
12 Characteristics
of a True Christian:
Test 1: We know that we are Christian because we walk
in the light (1 John 1:4-7). Our style of life is gradually conformed to what God has revealed to
us about His nature and will.
Test 2: We know that we are Christian because our
lives are marked by sensitivity to sin, repentance, and confession (1 John 1:8-10).
Test 3: We know that we are Christian because we keep
God’s commands (1 John 2:3-4). We desire to know God’s will, strive to obey it, and mourn our
disobedience.
Test 4: We know that we are Christian because we walk
as Christ walked (1 John 2:4-5. We desire to imitate Christ and grow in conformity to Him.
Test 5: We know that we are Christian because we love
other Christians, desire their fellowship, and seek to serve them in deed and
truth (1 John 2:7-11.
Test 6: We know that we are Christian because of our
increasing disdain for the world and because of our rejection of all that
contradicts and opposes God’s nature and will (1 John 2:15-17.
Test 7: We know that we are Christian because we
continue in the historic doctrines and practices of the Christian faith and
remain within the fellowship of others who do the same (1 John 2:18-19).
Test 8: We know that we are Christian because we
profess Christ to be God and hold Him in the highest esteem (1 John 2:22-24; 4:1-3, 13-15).
Test 9: We know that we are Christian because our
lives are marked by a longing and practical pursuit of holiness (1 John 3:1-3).
Test 10: We know that we are Christian because we are
practicing righteousness (1 John 2:28-29; 3:4-10). We are doing those things that conform to God’s righteous standard.
Test 11: We know that we are Christian because we have
overcome the world (1 John 4:4-6; 5:4-5). Although we are often hard pressed and weary, we press on in faith.
We continue following Christ and do not turn back.
Test 12: We know that we are Christian because we
believe the things that God has revealed concerning His Son, Jesus Christ. We
have eternal life in Him alone (1 John 5:9-12).
If we have these qualities, and they are increasing in us, we have
evidence that we have come to know God and bear the fruit of a child of God.
However, if these qualities are absent from our lives, we should have
the greatest concern for our souls.
We should be diligent to seek God regarding our salvation and we should
re-examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith. We should be diligent to
make our calling and election sure (2 Corinthians 13:5; 2 Peter 1:8-11).
God bless you
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