What Does The Bible
Teach About The Christian Way of Life?
- There is no Christian life apart from faith in Jesus
Christ:
- There is no Christian life apart from the power of God
the Holy Spirit:
- There is no Christian life apart from the knowledge of
the Word of God:
What is the Christian's
purpose on earth? Every believer in Jesus Christ should ask himself this
question, "after salvation, what?" If you say, "to work for
Jesus," then you don't have very much knowledge of the Word of God.
Eternal salvation
becomes an accomplished fact at the moment of faith in Jesus Christ. Heaven is
absolutely guaranteed for anyone who believes in Jesus Christ as his personal
Savior. But the quality of the believer's life on earth depends on him carrying
out the plan of God after salvation. Impact and blessings in time and eternity
depend on fulfilling God's plan in time. Therefore, the question becomes emphatic.
What is God's plan for the Christian after the point of personal faith in
Christ? God freely gives "all things" after providing salvation (Romans 8:32). What
are these things that God provides?
The simplest answer is
this: He provides Bible doctrine for His people to learn. The Bible reveals
God's purpose and plan. Only through growing in knowledge concerning God can
anyone appreciate, love, and worship Him. As Christians we are commanded to "change our thinking" with divine viewpoint thinking so God's gracious
purpose can be fulfilled in and through our lives. (Romans 12:2; Eph 1:18;
4:22-24).
God's purpose for the
Christian calls for spiritual growth. II Peter 3:18, "But grow in the grace and the knowledge of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ....." II Timothy 2:15, "Study to show yourself approved of God, a
workman who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of
truth."
The Christian is kept
alive on earth to fulfill his destiny, which is to become a spiritually mature
believer, a spiritual winner. ".....a mature
person to the measure of the maturity which belongs to the fullness of
Christ." (Eph 4:13-16). Each
believer's life becomes a unique expression of the glory of God in both time
and eternity (Rom 8:29-30; 9:23-24), but only the spiritually mature believer's
life glorifies God by receiving the highest and best that God has prepared for
him (Rom 6:1-2a; I John 1:5-2:6).
Divine blessings that the Christian can
understand and experience and the overt manifestations of the Christian way of
life only comes as a result of spiritual growth. And the Bible teaches that the
only means of spiritual growth is the believer's consistent RECEPTION (hearing
& listening), RETENTION (learning), and RECALL (application) of Bible
doctrine in the filling or controlling mininstry of the Holy Spirit through all
the circumstances of life.
Bible doctrine is the
content of the Word of God which God designed to be communicated to the
believer in Jesus Christ so that it will become the measure of his thinking,
and the source of his mental attitude (Rom 12:3; II Tim 3:16-17; Phil 2:5; Heb
4:16;). The importance of Bible doctrine can never be overestimated. In fact,
God places His own Word above everything else, even His own name: Psalm 138:2
tells us that "God has magnified (lifted up) His Word above His name."
His Word reveals His
nature and His essence. Only the Scriptures allow us to get a glimpse of God's
absolute character and to love the revealed member of the Godhead, Jesus Christ
(John 1:18). The Bible is absolute truth, the thinking of Jesus Christ (Phil
2:5). I Peter 1:8 tells us that "Though we have not
seen Him, we love Him." But this only occurs when we begin to understand His thinking and
His viewpoint.
Understanding God's Word
is the root of all Christian virtue. It causes the transformation of the believer's
life, beginning with the inner person, the soul (Rom 12:2). The Christian's
persistent learning and application of Bible doctrine in the filling or
controlling ministry of the Holy Spirit enlarges his capacities for life, for
love, for service, for blessings, and for happiness (II Corinthians 9:7-8).
God's "greater grace" fills up the mature believer's greater
capacities "to all the
fullness of God." (James 4:6; Eph 3:19).
In blessing the believer, God is glorified (Eph 1:3).
Therefore, the Christian
life has a very high and elevated purpose here on earth. To bring glory to
Jesus Christ and be a testimony to everyone around. And this is only possible
when the believer places himself under the consistent learning and application
of Bible doctrine in the filling or controlling ministry of the Holy Spirit. If
every believer would make his objective to accomplish this, most of the
problems within our communities, cities, states and our nation would begin to
deteriorate. They would not cease, because Satan will remain the ruler of this
world until Jesus Christ returns to set up His Kingdom, but the problems would
become more manageable.
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