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A Choice, a Challenge, a Change

What Is a Christian?

October 4, 2010 - Have you ever thought about what the word Christian means? It comes from a Latin word. It means “partisan for Christ.” When you come to Christ, you take sides. You take sides with Christ.

A Choice, a Challenge, a Change

People change when they come to Christ, because Christ changes them and makes them a new creation, a new creature.

A Choice, a Challenge, a Change

Partisans are never neutral. They never play it safe. They never sit on the fence. They’re never spectators of the struggle of their times. They commit themselves.

What is a Christian? I believe a Christian is three things: A Christian is a person who has made a choice, a person who has accepted a challenge, a person who has been changed through the new birth.

Originally, the word Christian was used in derision. It was a term of reproach. Many people today have a wrong idea of what a Christian is. They think a Christian is someone who prays, or lives by the Golden Rule, or is sincere, or goes to church, or keeps the Ten Commandments. But even if you did all that, you still wouldn’t be a Christian. It’s more than that.

You make a choice. You come to the cross of Christ, and you choose Him. And you say, “Lord, I’m a sinner. Please forgive me. I’m sorry for my sins, and I come to the cross where You shed Your blood for me, and I receive You.”

Adam and Eve made the wrong choice, and that’s why we have so much trouble in the world today, because they handed down the disease of sin from generation to generation. And that’s what’s wrong with our world today.

You pick up a newspaper or watch the television news, and you see all that’s going on in the world. It’s a result of sin. Until we tackle the basic problem of sin, those other problems will continue.

What choices are you making now that will shape your character and determine your destiny? I’m asking you to choose Jesus, to come to Him and make your commitment to Him and say, “Jesus, I want to follow you.”

Moses, the great Hebrew leader, said, “I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live” (Deuteronomy 30:19).

Joshua, the great military leader of Israel who helped the people take over the country that God had promised to give them, said to all the people, “Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve” (Joshua 24:15).

He said this day. Now. Don’t wait. Choose now.

Elijah, in 1 Kings the 18th chapter, came to all the people and said, “How long will you falter between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him” (verse 21). If Jesus is who He claims to be, follow Him. Give your life to Him.

Jesus Christ said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). He claimed to be the embodiment of all truth. He was either a liar, or He had a tremendous ego, or He was who He claimed to be.

As a teenager in Charlotte, N.C., I made the decision by faith—I couldn’t prove it—by faith I said, “I receive what Jesus said as the truth.” And it gave me life, and it changed my life, and it’s still changing it this very day.

Jesus said, “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it” (Matthew 7:13-14). He said there are two ways of life. There’s the broad road. Most people are on that road. That’s where the glamour is, that’s where the drugs are, that’s where the sex is. You can go that road if you want to, or you can go the road that follows Jesus, which is narrow and tough.

It’s not easy to follow Him. He said, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me” (Matthew 16:24). We don’t like that. When He said, “Take up a cross,” that would be like saying today, “Take up your electric chair and come after me,” because a cross was a place where criminals were executed. He said you have to pay a price if you come.

Somebody asked me, “What is the greatest surprise of your life?” I said, “The greatest surprise of my whole life is the brevity of life—how short it is.” It seems just yesterday that I was in high school. And I’m glad that one night in Charlotte a preacher preached the Gospel and told me that I needed to repent of my sins and receive Christ. And I did, and He changed my life. And now I know if I die, I’m going to Heaven. I know that.

A Christian also is a person who makes a change in the way he lives. If you come to Christ, you’ll have to change some things. Are you ready to pay that price? It’ll cost you. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17). The Scripture says that you have to change your mind. You have to change your will so that you say, “I will follow Christ. I will believe in Christ.” It affects your total person.

Freud, the great psychiatrist in Europe, said that people change by renewing their fixations; Adler said that people change by renewing their goals. But that’s not it. People change when they come to Christ, because Christ changes them and makes them a new creation, a new creature. Changing from a defeated, problem-oriented person will depend upon first changing your mind and your heart by receiving Christ.

And then, third, a Christian is a person who has accepted a challenge. Will you accept the challenge of Jesus? He challenged the people of His day to come and follow Him. Some fishermen out fishing left their nets, left their fishing, left their businesses and followed Jesus. Jesus would walk down the streets of His day and say, “Follow me,” and they would follow Him. Many of them quit following Him, however, when they learned that He was going to die. You can’t be neutral.

Many people during the Civil War in America tried to be neutral. I read about one man who put on a blue coat and gray trousers because he was not going to take sides. They shot at him from both sides.

You have to make a choice. You have to accept the challenge. And it will cost you. I remember when I received Christ. I went to school the next day and things were different, but I couldn’t tell you what was different. I couldn’t tell you what had happened to me. I knew something had changed, but I didn’t know what. At school, one of the teachers made a remark. She said, “I hear we have a preacher in our midst today.” And several people looked around at me, including a girl I liked a lot. And I knew that I was paying my first price.

You may not be the most popular guy when you take your stand for Christ. You hear some of these great football players and some of these great athletes and some of these great stars talk about knowing Christ. They pay a price that you don’t even hear about, but they’re willing to follow Him and live for Him. Some things will drop off, but other things will come that will last for eternity.

I’m going to ask you to make a decision. I’m going to ask you to say yes to Christ. Say right now, “I’m willing to change my whole life if that’s what it takes. I am willing to follow Christ. I am willing to be His follower.” Come to the cross and say, “Lord, I’m a sinner. I’m sorry for my sins. I believe that You have been raised from the dead and that You are alive, and I give my life to You now.’”

For more on the topic of What Is a Christian, see:
How to Know You’re a Christian by Greg Laurie
The New Birth by R.A. Torrey

 

32 Comments

simeon says 11.24.2011, 08:50 a.m.

I am grateful to God for this message. It shall surely make me grow in Christ and improve my christian life.

Lou says 1.4.2011, 6:09 p.m.

This message was earth shattering for me to read. I was moved and since I accepted Jesus some years ago this is a perfect message that I want others to know. This is a true reflecton of exactly what a Christian should be. Taking a stand for Jesus. What can be more important for each one of us. I can't wait to share this with all my family members and others and let the Holy Spirit move their hearts toward the true King...Romans 5:12-21

Matthew says 12.28.2010, 4:03 p.m.

Dear BGEA and all who read this; Hello, I accepted Jesus Christ in the year of our LORD and SAVIOR in 1982. I was smoking marijuana and drinking beer and driving up and down the main drag of our town with my friends, and gave it all up when I accepted Jesus, however, I left out one important element of the walk with Christ. I refused to forgive my enemies and lacked patience with GOD. So, it took nearly 28 years to come to the real meaning of being a Christian. Now I read the Bible as often as I can, and try to read a devotion every day. Now I try to witness to the downtrodden and the broken-hearted. THANK GOD that I got a hold of the real meaning of being a Christian!!!

Andrea says 11.14.2010, 3:37 p.m.

I thank God for this message. It is a reminder that God wants me to live completely for Him, so that I can be a full living testimony to my two sons and one daughter and to as many others. Thank you Bro. Billy for this powerful encouragement. Keep up the great work.

Francisco says 10.26.2010, 8:29 p.m.

Thanks for this Word.... we need to take a side....Blessings!

Tammy says 10.23.2010, 6:51 p.m.

Praise Jesus for taking the cross for us. Only in His strength can we take up our cross and follow Him. I John 3:13

Alexa says 10.23.2010, 5:33 p.m.

Praise and Honor be to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who Was and who Is and who will forever be. Amen

Alexey medvedev says 10.23.2010, 07:34 a.m.

Yes, the gospel is strong and powerful and I must be the same in my way with Lord

Teresa says 10.23.2010, 07:13 a.m.

Charles;How well I can relate to your testimony! I, too received Christ at a young age, then for many years followed the wide road. When my Savior called me back to Him, I was so humbled by His mercy, and forgiveness and so very thankful! I have experienced what the world has to offer, and I want no part of it. It is a wide road, but empty and desolate. Worldly things lead us to nothing. Being alive in Christ is wonderous! God Bless you all!

Christanand says 10.22.2010, 00:11 a.m.

Praise the Lord Jesus.I like this message which is very useful for every believer to follow.I pray to God to help me to follow Him.The Scripture says that you have to change your mind. You have to change your will so that you say, “I will follow Christ. I will believe in Christ.” It affects your total person.

Brian says 10.21.2010, 11:31 p.m.

PREACH IT BROTHER!!

Carolyn says 10.21.2010, 3:44 p.m.

This sermon evokes gratitude and challenge. After 50 years of loving Jesus; it is new every morning. Only meditate on the actions and pure motives of Christ. Reflections are about meaningful sharing of this message.

Stephen From India says 10.21.2010, 1:59 p.m.

Good to see an article from 'Brother Billy' on such a vital topic of following Jesus Christ in our personal life. Bible clearly says that following Jesus Christ means carrying the 'Cross' for the whole life on this earth. These facts have been explained through different examples. It is hoped that 'Holy Spirit' will act in the minds of readers of this article to accept the truth.

Eli says 10.21.2010, 11:08 a.m.

He made that tough decision, Leaving His throne, and like a lamb that is led to slaughter, opened not His mouth, just to save me. Thank you Lord JESUS. For ever you are MY King. Amen. Wonderful message.

Leslie says 10.21.2010, 08:22 a.m.

Praise God!!! Thank you Jesus! yes

David says 10.21.2010, 01:31 a.m.

Amen! Surely all kinds of attacks are directed at those who decide to follow Christ But wait, I and you made a decision- we can not turn back!! Thats the DECISION! God bless BGEA

ChristianCanuck says 10.20.2010, 7:21 p.m.

Mimi, i will pray for you...together we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and I too have had a hard road...especially recently. I hope you we all include these names in our prayers and lift one another before God in prayer. Thank you Jesus for a life reborn and joy renewed. AMEN

Richard says 10.20.2010, 5:30 p.m.

To think how far one can travel on that broad road and have the Love and Peace of Christ be there for us is amazing. To turn to Christ and claim His salvation is truly life changing, it certainly has been to me. Thank you Reverend Graham for this message and all the souls your ministry has pointed to Christ.

Humberto says 10.20.2010, 4:35 p.m.

Oh How great you are my Lord Jesus. I decide today to take your side. Thank you for what you did for me at the cross! Please forgive all my sins.

Mimi says 10.20.2010, 3:09 p.m.

Thank you for such a wonderful article. Right now, I am praying for some kind of guidance from God. My life has had upheavels and much discord. Seems when I reach out for Christ, even more challenges are thrown my way, and the way of my family. Two people I counted on for guidance turned out to be insincere in their walk with God. I'm not sure where to turn to right now. Anyway, please pray for me and my family. Thank you.

Terry says 10.9.2010, 7:56 p.m.

Thank you Mr. Graham! Praise the Lord Jesus!

teodora n. leung says 10.7.2010, 11:11 p.m.

heavenly father,thank you for sending JESUS to die for my sin on the cross for me so my sins could be forgiven.thank you for reconciling me to yourseif through HIS death so that i can have the relationship with you that you want me to have. I thank you heavenly father, that as I draw near to you, YOU will also draw near to me AMEN.

Unu R. says 10.7.2010, 10:41 p.m.

I guess why so many of us "got lost" only because we went into so many "complicated teaching" and missing the point of follow Christ means.. Follow the "Christ only". not anything, not anyone, not even ourselves but Christ Himself.

Josie says 10.7.2010, 5:09 p.m.

Thank God for His immeasurable gift. Thank God for men, women, children and youth who are willing to take up their cross and follow Him. Thank God for Billy Graham and all who have, under his leadership, brought the truth of the Word and Salvation to a dying world. Thank God

Charles says 10.7.2010, 1:27 p.m.

In 1967 thru a tv crusade I accepted Jesus as my Saviour but as a teenager I made some bad choices to head down the wide road.It took 38 years of heartaches,headaches,and rolling in the mud for this prodigal son to come home.I thank my Lord Jesus for using the mud to mold me into something to use for His glory.ref.Luke15:11-32

jhennifer says 10.7.2010, 12:21 a.m.

I thank JESUS because He saved me and He forgave me, My prayer and my desire now is to follow Him and fulfill His will in my life, to make me strong to the challenge I face,and He will change my life.

Tina Marie says 10.7.2010, 11:51 a.m.

Wow! That was me thinking that praying, reading the Bible, and going to church was my salvation. Today,now that I know the truth, and I am in an active relationship with the Father, I know how wrong that was. I was still missing things in my life back then. Now, I am growing and touching lives. I made that hard decision, and I am so thankful for His work in my life.

Andreas says 10.7.2010, 11:37 a.m.

Forever my life for YOU.

Mary Kate says 10.7.2010, 11:12 a.m.

What a powerful message...Amen

Kanawha1Kanobi says 10.7.2010, 09:02 a.m.

I love the Lord and I know Him as my Saviour. My prayer is that He will change my heart, my mind, my being to be what He wants me to be. I know that He can and without His presence, and without His power, I simply cannot do it on my own. Nor, would I want to.

Enrique says 10.6.2010, 1:19 p.m.

Perhaps rather than receive Cristh we should follow him. "he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him." Mat 9:9

Lisa says 10.5.2010, 09:46 a.m.

What an inspiring reminder of what it means to serve and follow Jesus Christ.

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