Jlay,
Woaaaaaa, hold the horses there buddy.Jesus clearly shows us the 3 steps of being a true Christian.
1.Deny yourself.
2.Pick up your cross.
3.Follow Him
So, is it really enough to say "Jesus, I accept you Lord" and not follow Him?
Once again, as i said in another post, only God truly knows the heart.
Where does Jesus say this is the 3 steps of being a true Christian? Do you meaure your own "Christianity" by this standard?I would challange you to prove to us here that you have denied yourself in all things, picked up your cross (and explain this concept) and followed Him faithfully in every area of your life. Was Jesus confused when he said John 5:24 and John 3:16?
It is not my "Christianity". Quite frankly that is a little offending What broad FAULTY assumptions have you made?! Nonetheless, i apologize for not clarifying several things in my post. I assumed you knew all about it already.
Ill try to answer your questions in the most detail that i possibly can.
It is found in Luke 9: 23, it states: "Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me." (I'll try to explain the concept to the best of my abilities later on the post)Where does Jesus say this is the 3 steps of being a true Christian?
As i see it, it is not my standards of Christianity, but Jesus's. I just follow his words.Do you meaure your own "Christianity" by this standard?
That is not the point of Luke 9:23 (again, ill explain later in the post)picked up your cross (and explain this concept) and followed Him faithfully in every area of your life.
I would challange you to prove to us here that you have denied yourself in all things
Plus... There is no need of self edification to list all i have done good, and list the areas i have followed Jesus faithfully. I would be like a pharisee, listing how good I am.
Here, to deny oneself means to reject any of one's plans, and accept God's plan for one's life. This is where i think comes conversion, where one says "Jesus, I aknowledge that you came down and died for my sins" This is the initial turning point. We give up our plans for the Lord's.let him deny himself
Take up his cross does not mean to act righteous and follow him in all the ways faithfully. It does not even mean to endure persecution on Earth for Him. Taking up the cross is embracing the love of Jesus Christ. It is placing others before oneself. It is being a servant to others. It is all about the Love of Jesus Christ. That is why when we have his love, our "good" deeds are products of his Love that we share. When a Christian resists persecution and dies a martyr, it is not out of conviction and boldness, but it is a product of the Love of Christ. Taking up our cross and following Jesus is a way of life. Always, when a person shares the Love of Jesus Christ, one will always see a sense of compassion, a sense of helping others."Take up his cross daily and follow me".
And, essentially, what is Christianity? Is it not following and applying the teachings of Jesus? That is why when Jesus says whoever wants to be my disciple, he is essentially saying: whoever wants to be a true Christian, because after all, we are followers of Christ.
This is where Faith without Deeds is dead. One that says he has accepted Jesus Christ, and is a follower of Christ (basically a Christian) but does not demonstrate the Love of Jesus is not picking up his cross. Our good deeds are a result of that Love.
A person who claims to have accepted Jesus Christ, but puts his or her plans before God's, shows no compassion for the least, lives boastfully, and looks down on others is essentially not doing everything Jesus required.
I hope i was clearer on some issues, and thank you for explaining the Seal of the Holy Spirit,