SPIRITUAL LIFE
		
		How to Be An Authentic Christian: 
                Part 1
		
		By Dr. Richard D. Dobbins 
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com - Do you long to know what 
                it means to be a real Christian, a 24-7 Christian determined to 
                live out the faith in a truly authentic manner? Then this practical 
                look at the character of a Christian is for you.  
               
                AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANS ARE ABLE TO TRUST 
                A lot of people who go to church resemble Christians, but they 
                  lack real authenticity. They have no living, vital relationship 
                  with Jesus Christ. 
                But Jesus, in the parable of the wheat and the tares (see Matthew 
                  13:24-30), warned that focusing our attention on removing the 
                  "tares," or unauthentic Christians in the church, might damage 
                  authentic Christians. 
                The starting point of being an authentic Christian is being 
                  able to trust in God, and along the same lines, being a trustworthy 
                  person. 
                Many times we as professed Christian are great worriers. But 
                  as we grow in relationship with Christ, we will learn how to 
                  trust God. We learn how to commit things to Him in prayer, and 
                  we find He is faithful to respond to our prayers. 
                Trust is not always easy. 
                It is like the story of the man who pushed a wheelbarrow across 
                  a tight wire stretched over Niagara Falls. It was one thing 
                  for observers to say they trusted he could do it; it would be 
                  a different matter for them to volunteer to crawl into the wheelbarrow! 
                Really trusting God means crawling into the wheelbarrow. 
                I think when we first come to the Lord our relationship with 
                  Him is so fresh and vital that it is easier to trust Him. But 
                  we need to learn that a true trusting relationship with God 
                  grows stronger as we allow the Holy Spirit to play His role 
                  in our lives, along with the role we play in trust. 
                Solomon said, "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and 
                  lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge 
                  him, and he shall direct thy paths" (Proverbs 3:5,6, KJV). 
                There is the part we play: We trust in the Lord; and there 
                  is the part He plays: He directs our path. 
                Involved in trusting God is being a trustworthy person. The 
                  authentic Christian not only trusts God, but he is someone who 
                  is worthy of the trust of God's people. 
                AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANS ARE TRANSPARENT 
                If you have been in the church very long, you know there are 
                  people who are evasive and others who are downright deceptive. 
                And there are those who are in denial; they have issues in 
                  their lives and their relationships that they never acknowledge 
                  or deal with. These are the kinds of people who often are the 
                  source of division and confusion in the church. 
                Authentic Christians are transparent. What you see is what 
                  you get with them. They have learned through hard experiences 
                  that the transparent life is more likely to bring them the joy 
                  and peace of the Kingdom, so they are honest about what is happening 
                  in their own lives and they are honest about issues they have 
                  with other people. 
                Transparent people learn the wisdom of living according to 
                  John's plea that we be transparent in our relationship with 
                  God, with ourselves, and with other people (see 1 John 1:7-9). 
                That is, we live in confession of our sins, we find forgiveness 
                  of our sins, and we walk in truth and light with God and with 
                  others. 
                 
                Dr. Richard D. Dobbins is the leader of EMERGE Ministries of 
                  Akron, Ohio. He serves on the faculty of Ashland Theological 
                  Seminary and initiated the coordination of their master s program 
                  in Pastoral Counseling. An acclaimed author, Dr. Dobbins has 
                  created numerous film/video presentations on topics of interest 
                  to believers and has written many books, booklets, articles 
                  and audiotapes on Christian mental health care. 
                 Copyright 2000 Media Ministries of the Assemblies of God. "Guidelines 
                  for Good Living" - the highlights of the daily and weekly radio 
                  program, "From This Day Forward", a joint production of EMERGE Ministries, Akron, 
                  Ohio, and the Media Ministries of the 
                    Assemblies of God, Springfield, Mo. 
                
              
		  
 
 
 
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