Most of us who are Christians want to be known as followers of Christ. We want to be known as good Christian people, yet many of us seem to go about this in the wrong ways.
Many feel that if they can be a pastor, evangelist or missionary and tell others about the gospel message they will be known as good Christian people.
Others feel if they can give regularly to their church or to programs to help the poor and do good in society they will be known as good Christians.
Many will base their identity in Christ on their works and all the good things they can do to show that they are good Christians.
Others think they can show how good of a Christian they are by condemning those who are not Christians, by pointing out the mistakes of others or by standing their ground with those of different beliefs.
The thing to remember is that we are saved by grace. It is a gift from God and there is nothing we can do to earn it or pay for it.
The only way that Jesus says we are to be known as His disciples is by the love we have for God and for others. Jesus tells us to ‘believe on the one who God sent’ and ‘love others as you love yourself’ (1 John 3:23).
When we try mixing New Testament grace with Old Covenant law we get away from the true gospel of grace. We get caught up on works, doctrine and law rather than resting in the grace of Christ and loving others with the love of God.
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