SPIRITUAL LIFE
Dobbins: How to Be An Authentic
Christian: Part 2
By Dr. Richard D. Dobbins
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-- AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANS ARE TRUTHFUL
Being truthful is not always easy. Just look at Peter. Even
though he promised the Lord he would go with Him to prison and
to death, when Peter was put to the test, he denied ever knowing
the Lord (see Matthew 26:35,69-75).
Each of us has to come to terms with our heart's deceitfulness.
Jeremiah reminds us that there is nothing as deceitful as the
human heart (see Jeremiah 17:9).
We cannot know just how deceitful our own hearts are except
as God reveals it to us. The contrast between authentic Christians
and phony Christians is nowhere seen more clearly than in this
area of truthfulness.
Authentic Christians are truthful about who they were and who
they are.
If one thing provoked the Lord more than others it was pretense.
His most angry remarks were reserved for the Pharisees and the
Sadducees, who pretended to be what they were not. They were
so busy trying to be perfect that they forgot to be honest.
Paul never forgot who he was. On more than one occasion he
referred to himself as the "chiefest of sinners," the greatest
of sinners.
I believe one of the greatest benefits of testimonies -- telling
others where we were and what we have become through Christ
-- is that it keeps Christians honest about who they were and
who they are.
By being truthful about who you were before Christ came into
your life, you open a window of hope for many of your friends
who are still where you were.
By being truthful about where you are now, you encourage others
to be honest about themselves.
There is no place for boasting among Christians. We are all
sinners saved by grace.
AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANS ARE THANKFUL
All over the world Americans are known as great complainers.
Unfortunately, there is no scarcity of complainers among churchgoers
either. But authentic Christians are thankful, and this is the
will of God for you if you are a Christian: "In everything give
thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning
you" (1 Thessalonians 5:18,).
There are times when you have to find God's will in complex
issues, but there is nothing here you have to discover. Paul
makes it very clear that when it comes to thankfulness and gratitude,
it is always the will of God for each of us.
But many times we look at what we do not have in life
instead of what we do have. And we look at what is wrong instead
of what is right.
There is something about giving thanks that brings us into
the presence of God, which is why Paul is encouraging us to
be thankful people.
Authentic Christians are known for their gratitude and thankfulness.
This is one of the characteristics that makes their lives so
attractive. Regardless of how circumstances may be going in
the thankful Christian's life, he or she can find something
for which to be thankful.
Remember Paul and Silas, with their feet in stocks in prison,
found something for which to be thankful and sang praises to
God at midnight. It was the will of God for them to do that,
and in doing it they set a whole prison free (see Acts 16:19-36).
The authentic Christian can always find something to be thankful
for.
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.
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