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What
is the Christian's task in the world today? Some quickly answer,
"evangelism" — and then proceed to separate this vital
aspect of Christianity from the rest of human life. Evangelism
becomes stuffing the gospel down some unconverted throat, and
preaching Christ becomes the propagation of a canned message plus
the call for a decision. Being a Christian ...means much more than
this type of "evangelism." It includes a balanced grasp
of doctrine and theology, worldview and lifestyle, faith and
practice. As Francis Schaeffer says, it involves "two
contents, and two realities."
FIRST
CONTENT. A Christian must be deeply concerned with knowing exactly
what the Bible teaches. He must totally immerse himself in the
content of Scripture. How can we effectively teach others about
Christ without a thorough grasp of the Book of God? We must accept
what the Bible says about history, morals, miracles, and Jesus;
and strongly reject the modern teachings which reduce the Bible to
ancient myth and legends. Sound doctrine is the first content.
SECOND
CONTENT. If Christianity is Truth, it can answer questions; even
the questions of the intellectual. We must always be willing to
study and give answer to everyone who asks concerning the hope
that is in us. We must not simply ask people to
"believe," without answering their questions. This is a
dangerous way to "preach Christ." We must study
constantly, and strive to apply truth to man's honest questions.
This is the second content.
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FIRST
REALITY. Christianity is not merely propositions and doctrine. If
the NT teaches us anything at all, it is that mental acquiescence
alone is not sufficient to become and be a Christian. What we know
must become what we are. Hunger, thirst, zeal, as well as
enthusiasm are all involved in forming a personal relationship
with God. Content alone is meaningless. Christianity becomes
simply another philosophy if there is no reality involved. True
spirituality is the first reality.
SECOND
REALITY. Not only must the Christian love the Lord, and maintain a
personal relationship with Him, but he must also treat all men
with dignity and honor. Jesus tells us to love our enemies and
bless those who curse us. Christianity demonstrates that the
nature of man is quite distinct from the rest of creation. Man is
made in the image of God. We must treat all men well because of
this. This involves all aspects of our day-to-day lives. Our
family and friends and our colleagues and peers are all made in
the image of God; just as our brethren in Christ are made in the
likeness of God. So, we must preach Christ both in content and in
deed. What is the duty of the Christian in the world today? It is
much more than simply attending a few religious services each
week. There are two contents and two realities in genuine
Christianity. We must know God's word and be able to apply it; we
must practice Christianity toward God, and toward our fellow men.
When all four requirements are present, something wonderful
happens. Ramon Madrigal
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