Being a Christian: It Means More Than Going to Church
Guest article written by Demian Farnworth, keynote blogger at FallenandFlawed.com.
There are two people in the world: Those who go to church and those who don’t.
Let’s talk about those who go to church.
We all know a man who never misses a Sunday morning service–not because he wants to be there… But because it’s his duty.
Dad would roll over in his grave if he didn’t.
A duty he symbolically checks off his list as he kisses his shaky, silver-haired mother on the cheek and then slips out the door, never to give church, God or Christ a second thought.
This man “goes” to church.
On the other hand, we have the man who manically drags his family to church every Sunday only to break down midway through the sermon, struck dumb by the conviction of the Holy Spirit on some secret sin holed up in his heart.
Fortunately he eventually pulls himself together and rejoices when God reminds him of Romans 8:1: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
But this man’s not done.
Throughout the week he nurses that tension between conviction and joy–his thoughts always hovering between shame from sin and pride in Christ.
Yes, he goes to church. But as you can see, he’s manifestly different than the first man and church doesn’t define him. What gives?
The truth is really very simple.
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