A
pastor friend of mine once told me that people will make all sorts of claims about
where they are as Christians but all we need to do is simply watch their lives
over a period of time. I thought this was very sage advice and it has served me
well. We can talk with all sorts of bravado and put on an act for a period of
time but over time what is truly in us will surface.
In
the Bible, we are told that what is in in our hearts will come out from our
mouths, good or bad (Matt 15:18). However, more importantly, in the epistle of
James, chapter 2 and verse 17, it says: “Even so faith, if it hath not works,
is dead, being alone (James 2:17; KJV). Faith isn’t really faith unless it has
accompanying actions. This passage in James uses Abraham as its example. God
told Abraham to go and sacrifice His only son and Abraham went in faith
believing God could raise Isaac from the dead (Heb 11:17-19).
In 1 John 4:3 we
are told to love not in words but in deeds and truth. It hardly helps to speak
blessings over a hungry person but not to feed him. Paul was so confident in
his life witness that he was able to say: “Be ye followers of me, even as I
also am of Christ” (1 Cor 11:1). Presumably people were able to see the
practical outworking of his Christian walk to be able to imitate it. It’s a
useful exercise for us all to ask ourselves if we could say the same as Paul.
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