What are the distinguishing traits of an authentic Christian? Many profess to be Christians but without the character to back it up. Politicians may advocate ethics while embroiled in scandals; activists may call for justice but lack tolerance; celebrities may promote health while battling substance abuse; pastors may preach fidelity while engaging in affairs; and corporate leaders may tout ethics while implicated in fraud.
In Jesus’ day, the Pharisees, who claimed to be devout followers of God, were like pristine storefronts with nothing of value inside. They appeared righteous, but beneath the surface, their lives were hollow, filled with hypocrisy and pride. They maintained a façade of goodness while their hearts were far from God, embodying the emptiness of a life focused on appearances rather than true spiritual transformation.
What are the characteristics of a steadfast Christian—grounded, firm, and sure? Let’s explore four ways that identify a genuine Christian – justification, sanctification, obedience, and faithfulness. Before we dive into those key areas, consider two men who both profess to be Christians, James and Robert.
James, despite facing many hardships, remained steadfast in his faith. He lost his job but still tithed, trusting God’s provision. His neighbors knew his kindness; he would help anyone in need, often without being asked. James forgave without hesitation when his friend betrayed him, reflecting on God’s grace toward him. His life was a quiet testimony of love, obedience, and gratitude.
Robert was quick to proclaim his faith, but slow to show it. He attended church, but his words were harsh, and he often spoke ill of others. In difficulties, he blamed God rather than trusting Him, and more concerned with others’ perception of his faith than with living it out. His actions reflected a person who wore the title of Christian but lacked the heart of one.
Some who call themselves Christians live close to the world’s culture, dishonoring God and disobeying His commands. True Christians have thrown off the former way of life, “put off the old self,” and “put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness,” as described in Ephesians 4: 22-24.
Jesus said many call themselves Christians, but the proof is in the way a person lives following justification.
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