"THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BEING A CHRISTIAN"
A Person Reborn
INTRODUCTION
- It is always exciting to see someone become a Christian...
- Even when an observer doesn't understand all that is involved,
they often sense something meaningful is going on
- Especially as time goes on, and changes begin to occur in the
person's life
- But often the significance of becoming a Christian appears to be
lost...
- Sometimes even Christians fail to appreciate the significance of
being a Christian
- When this happens, Christians often fail to grow as they should
- It never hurts for a Christian to reflect, and ask such questions
as...
- What did I do?
- What have I received?
- What are the implications and consequences of what I've done?
- What has happened to me?
- What have I become?
- What is different about me?
- To summarize these questions...
- What is the meaning, importance, and value of becoming a
Christian?
- What am I now to do?
-- Such are the questions we hope to answer in this series, "The
Significance Of Being A Christian"
[In this first lesson, we note that a Christian is "A Person Reborn".
That is because in Christ one has become...]
- A NEW CREATION
- A CHRISTIAN IS A "NEW CREATION"...
- A Christian rises out of the watery grave of baptism to
newness of life - Ro 6:4-5
- Old things have passed away, and new things have come - 2 Co
5:17
- A NEW CREATION MADE POSSIBLE BY VIRTUE OF A NEW BIRTH...
- A new birth produced by responding to the Word of God - Jm 1:18; 1Pe 1:22-23
- A new birth produced by the working of the Spirit of God - Jn
3:3-5; Tit 3:5-7
- THIS NEW CREATION EMBARKS ON A LIFE OF RENEWAL...
- The inner man is to be renewed daily - 2Co 4:16
- This renewal is ongoing, involving the renewal of one's mind
- Ro 12:2
[Because of the new creation which has occurred, and the renewing which
continues to take place, the Christian can be said to have...]
- A NEW LIFE
- HAVING PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE...
- As Jesus promised to those who hear His words - Jn 5:24-25
- Once dead in sin, we are now made alive to God - Ep 2:1-5; Co 2:12-13
- We now have the promise and prospect of life eternal, given
through God's Son - 1Jn 5:11-13
- HAVING PASSED FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT...
- Such is the objective of gospel preaching: to turn people
from darkness to light
- So Jesus told Paul - Ac 26:18
- So Peter wrote to Christians - 1Pe 2:9-10
- Though we once walked in darkness, we can now walk in the
light
- As children of light - Ep 5:8; 1Th 5:5
- The metaphor of light representing goodness, righteousness,
and truth - Ep 5:9
-- For which we should ever be thankful - cf. Col 1:12-13
[What makes such a new creation and a new life a reality? It is more
than a mere obedience to some new doctrine. It is possible only when
such obedience is the result of...]
- A NEW LOYALTY
- A CHRISTIAN IS A "CONVERTED" PERSON...
- As exemplified by the Thessalonians - 1Th 1:9
- Conversion inherently involves change, particularly a change
of loyalties
- From serving sin to serving God - Ro 6:16-18
- From serving idols to serving God - e.g., 1Th 1:9
- A CHRISTIAN IS CONVERTED TO JESUS CHRIST...
- He or she acknowledges the Lordship of Jesus Christ - cf. Ac
2:36; 1Pe 3:15
- Above family, life, and self, the Christian chooses to follow
Jesus - cf. Mt 10:37-39
- When one makes that choice, Christ will become the focus of
that person's life - Ga 2:20
- SUCH LOYALTY TO CHRIST RESULTS IN A NEW LIFE...
- In which God blesses the individual through Jesus Christ - e.g., Php 4:6-7
- In which one finds strength to live the new life - e.g., Php 4:13
CONCLUSION
- A significant thing about a Christian, then, is that he or she...
- Experiences a new creation
- Enjoys a new life
- Entertains a new loyalty
-- Such a individual is truly "A Person Reborn"
- But not all professing Christians show evidence of this rebirth...
Why is that?
- They may have not yet truly experienced the new creation
- Obedience not rendered in faith will not produce the new birth
- Mk 16:16
- For God's power to be at work, we must submit in faith - Col
2:12-13
- Though they may have been reborn and entered the new life, they
may have gone back into sin
- Hardened by sin's deceitfulness, they have departed from God - cf. He 3:12-13
- Entangled once again by the pollutions of the world - cf. 2 Pe 2:20
-- In either case, their loyalty is certainly not where it ought to
be!
May the promise of a new creation and a new life in Christ remind us of
"The Significance Of Being A Christian", and challenge us to examine
our loyalties if we do not see in our lives the evidence of "A Person
Reborn".