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2003-07-01 - The Responsibility of
Christians
Romans 14:12 So then each one of us shall give account
of himself to God.
It is not enough for the Christian to be equal to those around them. The
Christian must be more loving, more understanding, more giving, and more
exemplary than those around them. Christians are to shine. It is amazing,
as you read the gospels, how people were attracted to Christ. They were drawn
to Him. They wanted to be around Him. So also should we show such a magnetism.
We also should live such lives that people are drawn too. Part of being
Christlike is not only being a little different, but also being the kind
of person that shows the compassion, mercy, and graciousness that we see
in Christ. It means that we live distinctive lives.
As Christians we have the fountain of righteousness in our hearts. We can't
bury that. The follower of Christ has been given so much. Those who rest
in Christ, no matter what befall them in this life, has eternity in view.
However, those who have so much are also expected to offer much. The Christian
has much to offer a world that is dying, and we must not hide the grace and
mercy of Christ in selfishness. We should be those who long to display it.
While living in this world, we are still called upon to set our affections
on heaven. This does not mean we don't have a responsibility for the gift
we have been given while we live. We are temples of God. We are to walk in
the love of Christ even as we have been loved by Christ. It is never easy,
but this is our responsibility as Christians. We need to let the sweetness
of the grace of Christ shine on our behavior and make it a part of our character.
It should be just like taking a breath of air. Our life is to be heavenly
directed and that ought to permeate all our being. Earth may not be home,
but while we are here we have a responsibility to grow up and live Christlike,
focused on His kingdom.
God's standard is that we love Him and love Him above all else. Love to God
must be primary above all, or He is not loved at all. Love is the focus of
the gospel. To love anything else above God, even though it may seem hard
to feel that way in our hearts, is to act as fools. This is the sum of real
faith: to love God. The more we love God the more we can love others. It
is maybe the greatest part of our responsibility as Christians because everything
flows from it. It is our love to the Lord that establishes all our efforts
in this world to serve Christ and remain burning bright as His children.
Soli Deo Gloria,
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tim@cfdevotionals.org
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