"This is how we know we are in Him: Whoever claims to live in Him must
walk as Jesus did." - 1 John 2:5b-6
When Christ came to earth, He came
to bring to mankind the gospel of the Kingdom. Over the centuries, the Church
has tended to emphasize only a portion of the gospel. That portion is the
gospel of salvation. However, Jesus came that we might have more than just
salvation. He came to give us a whole new life that was accompanied by signs,
wonders, and His Spirit living in us and revealing Himself to us daily. He came
so that we might walk on this earth as He did. If our lives are not reflecting
the same things as Jesus' did, we must ask why?
I have noticed three distinct types
of workplace believers throughout my 24 years of walking with Christ. First,
many of us come to Christ out of a need for salvation. Our hearts have been
touched by His call on our lives. We reason and analyze the claims of Christ
and make a decision for Him. It is the convenient time to accept Him in our
lives. This first stage is often characterized by a "Bless me, Lord"
attitude toward God. It is the first stage that primarily brings salvation into
our lives. Some never really go past this first stage.
The second stage is the crisis
stage. A crisis takes place in our lives, and we are motivated to seek Christ
with a whole heart. However, this motivation is not out of pure love for
Christ; rather, it is motivated by the desire to get out of the pain of living.
The motivation is to solve "the what" versus "the why" in
my life at the time. This stage is best characterized as "Help me,
Lord."
In the third stage we begin to
experience the gospel of the Kingdom. It is the place where Jesus resided in
His walk with His heavenly Father. It is the place of conviction. The number of
people who live at this level are quite few, but these people are experiencing
the reality of a walk with God that is foreign to all others. They are seeing
daily occurrences of His involvement in their lives. They are motivated by a
deep love for Him. They know Him. These people have an attitude characterized
by these thoughts, "Have me, Lord; though He slay me, still will I trust
Him."
Where are you today? Have you merely
accepted His salvation to simply float along? Or do you seek Him with a whole
heart only when a crisis occurs? His desire is for you and me to live a life of
conviction, motivated by our love for Him and His love for us. This is where we
will experience the gospel of the Kingdom.
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