| "Becoming a Christian" by Peter Jeffery |
| If you are in earnest about
becoming a Christian, there are a few things you need to understand. Becoming a Christian is not like joining a club, neither is it the same as taking up a new interest or hobby. Your desire to be a Christian has to be an overwhelming necessity, and such a desire will not be created by a casual interest but only by God working in your heart and mind. You cannot make yourself a Christian. You can decide to call yourself a Christian, but that is not the same as being one. This is true because of what a Christian is. By definition a Christian is a Christ-person, one who loves the Lord Jesus Christ and seeks to live his life according to the Savior's teaching. But to do this is contrary to all that we are by nature, so our nature has to be changed if we are to be Christians, and only God can do that. Both these points lead us to see that only God can make us Christians. This is why Paul in Ephesians 2:10 in describing himself and other believers said, "We are God's workmanship." Each Christian is the product of an extraordinary work of Almighty God. Does this mean then that there is nothing we can do, and we must just wait for God to work in us? It is true that there is nothing that we can do to save ourselves, but still the Bible teaches that if God is beginning to work in us, one of the first things we will notice is the growing desire to have our sins forgiven and to have peace with God. So the Bible tells us to seek the Lord. From what we have seen so far, certain things become clear.
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· "My Reply" to "my friend". |
| Permission to post this tract
was granted 31 August 2006 by Peter Jeffery. It is implored of
the reader to check the content of this tract against Scripture using
the tools of biblical interpretation. Please be diligent to
present yourself
approved to God, a worker having no cause or need to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the Word of Truth. |