Have you
ever wondered what it really means to be a Christian? With so many
opinions, philosophies and interpretations being pushed on us today, we
need an answer we can count on. The only place
we can get such an answer is in the Bible. Since the Bible is God’s
Word, it alone can give us the answers we need in order to find
salvation and the truth about eternal life.
This short outline is an explanation of God’s plan for salvation as
given in His Bible. Of course, much more could be written and explained,
but enough is given here for you to know what God requires. It is not
intended to be an emotional plea but simply a statement of the truth of
Scripture. God gives each of us a free will to accept or reject what He
has said.
If you wish to know what it really means to be a Christian,
prayerfully and truthfully answer the following questions
1. Do you know what you
need to know?
If a man
is on an island that is about to be engulfed with water and there is a
boat tied up on the other side where he cannot see, his need is
two-fold. He needs to know he is about to die and he needs to know that
there is a boat that can save him.
Your greatest need in this life is also two-fold. First, you need to
know that you are “dead in trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1). Unless
the sin that you inherited from Adam is forgiven, you will spend
eternity in Hell. Second, you need to know that Jesus said, “I am the
way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Me”
(John 14:6). The Apostle Peter preached, “Neither is there salvation in
any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men
whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Unless a man hears the claims of
Christ and is willing to come to Him, there is no salvation.
2. Do you believe what you
know?
Once the
imperiled man on the island finds the boat, he must make an inspection
of it to see if it can indeed save him. Perhaps it has no bottom or it
is full of holes and trusting himself to it would be foolishness.
When you come to Jesus Christ, you are faced with His claims. You
must decide if those claims are true and if He can indeed save you. The
Bible says, “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus
(who He is) and shalt believe in thine heart that God raised Him from
the dead (what He did), thou shalt be saved” (Romans 10:9). The two most
basic claims of Christ were His Person and His Work. Jesus claimed to be
God and he claimed to have risen from the dead. No one can come to
Christ as Savior and deny these claims. Just as no one would get in a
boat without a bottom, no one will trust a Christ who is not what He
claims to be.
3. Do you trust what you
believe?
If the
man on the island inspected the boat and found it worthy, he is still in
need of one important step. He must get in the boat. He may still drown
on the island believing that the boat could save him. Without this act
of commitment, all of his knowledge and belief about the boat will not
help him.
The Bible says, “But these things are written that you might believe
that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing ye might
have life through His name” (John 20:31). Belief, then, is an act of
commitment as well as knowledge. The Bible describes it as “for
whosoever calls upon the name of the the Lord shall be saved” (Romans
10:13). To receive Christ as Savior, you must make that commitment by
calling upon Him to save you from your sin. If you are willing to make
that commitment to Him right now, you will find that His promise to give
salvation is true.
4. Do you confess what you
trust?
The man
who gets in the boat and is saved from the island will be alive to tell
about it. His confession of what happened is not what saves him, but is
simple proof that his soul was saved.
A sinner who truly trusts Christ as Savior will be spiritually alive
and will confess it with his mouth and life. “For the scripture saith,
Whosoever believeth in Him shall not be ashamed” (Romans 10:11). That
is, the mouth will publicly confess what the heart has secretly
believed. There will always be those who say they are Christians but
whose lives contradict what their mouths confess. If you have trusted
Christ as your Savior, you are saved forever. If that is now true for
you, it will cause you to live righteously and not be a license for you
to sin. Therefore, if you have just become a believer, seek to tell
other believers what has happened to you.