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Summary: To be called a Christian in the early church was not a compliment. We are to be different!

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Marks of a Christian

1 John 5:1-5:4

Introduction- Good morning everyone, glad that you have joined us this morning.

If you would turn to 1 John 5:1-4 Read from Bible

This morning I want to talk to you about being a Christian.

This word has been abused and used in so many circles that most people do not have a working definition of what it means to be a Christian.

Usually, first response is getting out a list of things that they used to do, but they don’t do anymore.

The second list is things I know Jesus is working on in me and one day they will be gone too.

To be called a Christian in the early church was not a compliment. With that came persecution, dis-ownership by family members, up to and including death.

Apostles Paul before his conversion sat by watching a group of good Jews stone Steven a Christian. He thought God would actually be glad that he did it.

Early Christians wore their faith as a badge of honor even though it would end up costing them their lives.

Early Christians were different! They did not act like everyone else. But it was a lot more than just behavior or a list of things that Jesus has taken.

If you ever been convicted of a habit, or something that God wanted to do in your life, you soon realize that it is more than behavior, because you had good intention yet you struggle. You get victory on one thing, only to find new struggles are right behind.

What makes a Christian different?

We know it is more than behavior, following a certain set of rules, or belonging to a particular group.

Becoming a Christian involves something far deeper that changes a person on the inside.

Getting rid of things that destroy is a good thing, but God makes changes on the inside, and then we see outward what he is doing and what He has done.

Let’s make this as simple as possible

Because of the fall of man, blame Adam and Eve if you want.

We were born sinners by nature.

We sin because we are sinners.

In the physical sense, we are without hope, because we cannot save ourselves.

We cannot earn our salvation, we cannot be physically born into the family of God.

Because God has provided hope for sinners, and His name is Jesus, spiritually, we have a redeemer.

Spiritually, we can be born into the family of God.

They call that a rebirth, born again, regeneration. Jesus says “except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”

Spiritual rebirth, the old nature that cannot know God is eradicated and we take on the character of God because God now dwells inside of us.

God changing us from the inside out rather than the outside in.

That is why some can look good on the outside but inside they are spiritually dead.

It is why being a good person is not enough.

Sin disqualifies us and without Jesus we have no redemption.

So called Christians today have compromised and water down the Christian experience to what man does instead of what God does inside of us.

We do not have special privileges because your parents are Christians or because you go to a good church.

You are Christian because of what God has done and is doing in you and by having a relationship with Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit of God actively working in your life.

What you inherit at birth is;

Sin nature- corruption

Dead spirit (dead in sin)

Separation from God

What second birth gives us:

Eternal life

Holy Spirit dwelling in you

His nature (Holy) not perfect- desire to please God and not self.

“Except a man be born again, He cannot see the kingdom of God.”

You can try to reword that

You can say that you don’t believe that

You can say- God would never deny anyone heaven.

There is only one way to be a Christian. It is by accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior for what He has done on the cross and then follow the ways of Jesus.

Christ followers

Christians, separated from the world

Different.

There are 5 kinds of people

Those that know they are not saved by Christ- Acts 16:28- where Paul was shipwrecked and they asked what must I do to be saved. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ!

Those who think that they are saved but are not- Matt 7:21-23 “Not everyone who says to me Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven.”

Those we think are saved but are not- 1 John 2:18-19- “They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us.”

Those who are saved but do not act like it- 1 Cor. 3:1-3 “I could not address you as spiritual, but as worldly, mere infants in Christ. I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not ready. you are till worldly.”

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