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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CHRISTIAN
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We Must Receive Christ
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A. To become a Christian means receiving Christ.
It includes repenting, believing, and forsaking our sins.
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B. Receiving Christ means being in him.
“Old things are passed away”
B. Receiving Christ means being in him.
“Old things are passed away” ().
Old friends, habits, and sinful pursuits drop off.
Old friends, habits, and sinful pursuits drop off.
Old friends, habits, and sinful pursuits drop off.
C. In Christ “all things are become new”.
We receive a new life, faith, hope, love, joy, and peace.
We Must Resemble Christ
“… leaving us an example, that we should follow his steps” (1 Peter 2:21).
A. As Christians we should emulate Christ in our thinking, seeing, hearing, speaking, doing, and going.
B. We should look for the positive and good; be kind, compassionate, and understanding (see Col. 3:12, 13).
C. As Christians, we should work with diligence and purpose, setting our affections on things above (see Col. 3:1, 2).
We Must Resemble Christ
We Must Resemble Christ
A. As Christians we should emulate Christ in our thinking, seeing, hearing, speaking, doing, and going.
B. We should look for the positive and good; be kind, compassionate, and understanding.
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C. As Christians, we should work with diligence and purpose, setting our affections on things above.
We Must Represent Christ
“And ye shall be witnesses unto me” (Acts 1:8).
A. As Christians, we are to represent Christ at home, school, work, and play—everywhere.
We should seek to exemplify him in deed and conversation.
B. Missionaries are to represent Christ on foreign fields.
They speak and witness for him.
We should do the same here at home.
C. We can represent Christ by giving words of encouragement, good deeds, and witnessing to the unsaved about him (see Isa. 43:10).
Spray, R. E. (1991).
Positive Sermon Outlines (p.
60).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
We Must Represent Christ
We Must Represent Christ
“And ye shall be witnesses unto me” ().
A. As Christians, we are to represent Christ at home, school, work, and play—everywhere.
We should seek to exemplify him in deed and conversation.
B. Missionaries are to represent Christ on foreign fields.
They speak and witness for him.
We should do the same here at home.
C. We can represent Christ by giving words of encouragement, good deeds, and witnessing to the unsaved about him.
We Shall Reign with Christ
A. Those who receive Christ, resemble Christ, represent Christ, shall also reign with Christ.
B. The Scripture says, “When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory”.
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C. Being a Christian means that we are in Christ, like Christ, for Christ, and with Christ for now and throughout eternity.
Spray, R. E. (1991).
Positive Sermon Outlines (p.
60).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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