It was at Antioch in Acts
11:26 that the disciples were first called Christians when the people of
the city observed that the way of life and behavior of the disciples
was not different from the Christ which they preached.
Therefore, the name Christian means a Christ-like personality.
A Christian is a person sanctified in Christ i.e. a person set apart
or consecrated to the service and worship of God .He is a person called
out of the world to become a saint(1 Corinthians 1:2). Though he is
physically and geographically resident in the world, his heart and
affections are in heaven (Colossians 3:2).
He is an ambassador of
Christ on Earth and a citizen of the Kingdom of God. As a citizen of
God’s kingdom, he is to live by the principles and doctrines of the
kingdom of God while resident on Earth.
He lives a separated life, separated from the world.
Separation means that he will not comply, conform to or compromise with
anything that is contrary to the mind of God (2 Corinthians 6:14). The
world refers to unregenerate mankind whose lives are organized on the
principles of the Devil also known as Satan, who live for things but not
for GOD; who live for self but not for others; who live for time but
not for eternity. Their worldliness comprises of the lusts of the flesh,
lusts of the eyes and the pride of life (1 John 2:15-17).
A
separated Christian will not allow the cultures of the world around him
to mold his thoughts and actions (2 Corinthians 6:14).
The world is represented by four places in the Bible as follows:
• Ur of the Chaldees standing for the religions of the world
• Egypt standing for the pleasures of the world
• Babylon standing for confusion
• Sodom for the sins of the world
A citizen of the kingdom of God must be separated from these things
When the Jews were redeemed from Egypt by the blood of the Passover
Lamb (Exodus 12:12-13), they had to leave Egypt for Canaan. Therefore,
the first effect of redemption is separation. A sinner who has become a
Christian redeemed by the Blood of Jesus cannot continue to relate with
the world as before. He lives in the world, but not of the world.
How can he become a compromising Christian?
When the Jews were leaving Egypt, Pharaoh offered them four compromises
which the Devil continues to use today to pollute the Christian life of
many Christians who fall for his compromises and rendering them unfit
for the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:62).
Compromise Number 1 Sacrifice to your God in Egypt (Exodus 8:25)
Pharaoh told the Jews to remain in Egypt and render their sacrifices to
their God while resident in the land of Egypt. How does this affect
many Christian believers today?
The Devil tells them that it is
not necessary to become a Born Again Christian in line with the
Scriptural requirement in John 3:3 but to become a good man and do their
best i.e. to continue to serve and worship God with their old Adamic
nature without a complete and total repentance and conversion which the
new life in Christ stands for (2 Corinthians 5:17).
As a result,
many Christians who fall for this compromise may repent but are not
converted (Acts 3:19). They confess sins but do not forsake the sins
(Proverbs 28:13).
Compromise Number 2 Go, but do not go far away (Exodus 8:28)
Pharaoh tells the Jews to go and sacrifice to their God but not to go far away from Egypt.
How does this compromise many Christian believers today?
The Devil tells you that you can become a Christian but should not
become a fanatic; do not have a holier-than-thou attitude because you
did not kill Jesus; that you should take it easy because God is not as
strict as some Christians take Him to be.
The Devil is telling
you to continue to remain in the darkness or in the twilight of the
Light of the Gospel. Those who fall for this compromise are easily
overcome with darkness without any resistance.
Among them are
the Christians who dress in ungodly apparel, which the Bible refers to
as strange apparel (Zephaniah 1:8). The Devil deceives them that God is
interested in their heart only but not in outward appearance.
But Jesus said that it is out of the abundance of the heart that the
mouth speaks. This means that there is a connection between your heart
and your outward manifestations. If you are corrupt or polluted in any
of your outward manifestations, it indicates that the inward –heart and
mind – is corrupted being immoral, unclean and harboring unholy
thoughts.
Their language, manners and conversation has not
changed. In the name of fashion and to look acceptable, they dress like
Jezebel. You may be a Minister of the Gospel, a Man of God, Pastor,
Prophet or whatever you call yourself in Ministry.
You may have
the anointing to see visions, call down fire from heaven like Elijah or
raise up the dead like Jesus did. If any of these four compromises are
in your life and ministry, forget eternity with Christ in heaven.
Remember Matthew 7:21-23 where Jesus foretold how on the Day of
Judgment, many powerfully anointed Ministers of God will be sentenced to
eternal hell for being workers of iniquity. Compromise is one of the
reasons that will condemn them. Compromising your Christian faith is an
iniquity.
A Christian who is determined to make it to heaven must
take heaven by force and by violence (Matthew 11:12) with no room for
compromises of any sort. God’s standards are high and He is strict and
is the reason why the Bible tells us that few will make it to heaven
while many will be lost (Matthew 5:48) (Matthew 7:13-14). He does not
tolerate lukewarm Christianity (Revelations 3:15-16).
Compromise Number 3 Go you that are men, leave your wives and children behind (Exodus 10:7)
Pharaoh meant that only the men should leave Egypt to sacrifice to their God while their families remain behind in Egypt.
It is God’s programme that a man and his entire household be saved.
Biblical examples of whole households that were saved include Noah’s
family (Genesis 7:1), Rahab’s family (Joshua 6:17-25), Zacchaeus family
(Luke 19:9), Cornelius family (Acts 10:2) (Lydia family (Acts 16:15) and
Crispus family (Acts 18:8).
By this compromise, the Devil tells
you to become a Christian but not to worry about your wife and children.
When you become a Christian, you have a responsibility to labor and
pray for the salvation of your family members. Many who failed in this
have had their Christian testimonies rubbished by unsaved, wayward
family members.
Recently, in one of the South African countries,
the flourishing ministry of a respected Man of God was rubbished through
his daughter who lived a wayward lifestyle. Her boyfriend posted nude
pictures of the Man of God’s daughter on the net and that was the end of
the ministry. Many of the members left in thousands in disgust. What a
tragedy!
Remember the tragic ending of the great Prophet Eli in 1
Samuel Chapter 3, who had no control over his wayward children. He
fulfilled his ministerial calling but neglected his parental
responsibilities to his children which turned out to become his
waterloo.
Compromise Number 4 Go serve the Lord but leave your flocks and herds behind in Egypt (Exodus 10:24)
The Jews were shepherds and their business at the time was rearing
sheep. Pharaoh wanted the Jews to leave their flocks behind in Egypt.
The Bible says in the book of Matthew that where your treasures are,
there your heart will be. If your business is still in Egypt, then your
heart will be in Egypt which means that you are yet to be separated from
Egypt and what Egypt stands for. You will surely backslide to Egypt
where your heart and its affections are.
Here, the Devil tells
you to become a Christian but that it does not matter how you do your
business as long as money flows into your pocket. You can do forgery and
pen robbery to enrich yourself, false weights and measures, inflate
invoices, loot public funds, give and collect bribes, sell alcohol, run
gambling and lottery outfits, work in brewery and cigarette factories,
invest in brewery shares, sell your body for money and many other
ungodly businesses and incomes that do not glorify God.
Many Christians, in fact the overwhelming majority are in one or more of the four compromises.
Examine yourself whether you are still in the faith (2 Corinthians
13:5). A compromising Christian is one that is looking back like Lot’s
wife and therefore not fit for the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:62).
To
please God and live for God, all the four compromises must be far from
you. To be far from the devil’s compromises, certain things must happen
as follows:
You must have the determination of Daniel not to defile yourself (Daniel 1:8)
You must have the commitment of the 3 Hebrew boys who vowed never to
bow down before Nebuchadnezzar’s Golden Image (Daniel Chapter 3)
You must submit totally and fully to God on His own terms and resist the Devil (James 4:7)
If we are unable to abide by the three conditions above, then we are
not ready to be a Christian on God’s terms. If we are not Christians on
God’s terms, then we are on our own, deceiving ourselves by being
Christians to please the world on the terms of the world.
That
means, we are friends of the world and enemies of God (James 4:4). If we
are enemies of God, how are we going to enter into His Kingdom to reign
eternally with Him?
Let us meditate upon and ponder about these things if you know that eternity with Christ is your real ambition.
May God empower us and strengthen us to live to please Him in Jesus name
Ayodele Adegbulugbe
www.xtianrace.blogspot.com
www.maritalsuccessresource.simplesite.com
This blog presents articles on how to run the race to eternity on the right lane,live a Christian life that pleases the Lord and to end up on the right side in eternity.
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