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First, Christians are called. Christians are called to salvation. The Bible says that one must call upon the name of the Lord to be saved and that only the name of Jesus may be called upon for salvation. But Christians are called by God. Romans 8:30 shares, “those whom (God) predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.” However you describe the symbiotic relationship between God calling us and us calling on God, the fact is, Christians are called.
Second, Christians are called to study. It’s a challenging little word, isn’t it? Study. Study is the what we do only as long as we have to and until we can get by with not doing it any more! Study is the habit of intellectual types but not the common man. Unfortunately, these sentiments are not afforded the faithful Christian. Christians are studious. The Greek word translated into our English print Bibles as “disciples” includes a range of meaning that includes follower or learner. Christians are are called upon to learn everything Jesus taught the original disciples as passed along to us in the Scriptures. Peter and John testify to the fact that the Scriptural writings are there for our study—that we may know. We cannot defend or share what we do not know. Christians are called to study the gospel. You are called to study that you might rightly handle the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15). The hard work of study is requisite for the work of defending the gospel.
Third, Christians are called to defend. Recent research, titled The State of Theology, revealed some troubled trends in the areas of abortion, doctrine, fidelity, Scripture, and pluralism beliefs of self-professed American evangelical Christians. It is time to reverse those trends. We need to study the doctrines of God, man, salvation, Scripture, last things, and the church that we might be able to defend them against false gospels. It is not so much that the Christian gospel has been tried and found wanting but that the true Christian gospel isn’t being tried at all. We are experiencing a content edited gospel—which Galatians 1 reminds us is no gospel at all! Only called Christians who study the Word are equipped to defend the faith once for all delivered to the believers (Jude 3). The most striking finding of The State of Theology (seethestateoftheology.com ) study is the clear correlation between regular church attendance and theological conviction. It seems Jesus’ plan for local church covenant membership and not forsaking the gathering of believers is still needed for proper defense. The seemingly boring weekly affair of attending a faithful church worship service provides the ordinary means of grace needed, over time, to help you defend the faith.
Fourth, Christians are called to share the gospel. Sharing comes last in this sequence for good reason—sharing is undermined intensely if the sharer is not a called, studious, defender of the faith. The gospel is made visible in the local church. We do not hide the gospel light but rather we let it shine. We need more gears to shift through between being Christians and effectively sharing the gospel. The one who is not willing to study doctrine is not fit to share the gospel. The one who is cowardice to defend the gospel is not fit to share it. The Christian message is easily distorted. We are guarders of the gospel before we are to be sharers—but share we must. Until the whole world hears, we are to share this gospel that our churches guard through expository preaching, sound doctrine, ministry participation, and covenant church membership. Faithful churches both guard and share the gospel.
In sports, you protect the ball before you pass it. You can only share what you have. Politics are downstream from culture. And subsidiarily, culture is impacted at the local level. Jesus’ plan for the local church is still the best option for cultural change you too faithfully seek through politics. As one thought leader reminded, Salvation is not found in Air Force One. Salvation is found in the true gospel of Jesus Christ. Today seems like just as good a day as any for we Christians to be reminded of our message.
— This resource was released to “The Posey County News” on October 28, 2017
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