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IMITATION CHRISTIANS
"Oh, I believe Christ was our Great Example. I always
ask myself, 'What would Jesus do?' and then I try to do
it."
Sorry, friend, no place in the New Testament that
comments on following the example of Jesus in any way
confirms the doctrine of "salvation by imitation."
The apostle Peter mentioned Christ (in I Peter 2:21
ff.) as an example who was sinless even under gross
mistreatment and who entrusted Himself completely in His
suffering to His Father. Peter continues, "He himself bore
our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to
sins and live for righteousness; for by his wounds you have
been healed." (I Peter 2:24 NIV)
The biggest problem with being saved by following
Christ's example is that we've already blown it. It's
awfully hard to imitate someone with a perfect record,
especially when the only "passing grade" in that system is
PERFECTION (see Matthew 5:48 and I John 1:10).
But Peter tells us, quoting from Isaiah 53:4 and 11,
that Messiah is not only our EXAMPLE but He is also our
SUBSTITUTE. He took the consequences of our sin upon
Himself so that through faith in Him we might receive
forgiveness and healing and abundant eternal life.
Are you an "imitation Christian" or the real thing?
If you are trying to follow your own concept of what you
think Jesus would do, when you examine the Scriptures
you'll probably find that the God of the Scriptures and the
Jesus of the New Testament say and do things that don't fit
your personal notions. Even if your concept is close, when
you try to "be like Jesus" in your own strength, you are
doomed to frustration. You can't do it. It takes the
power of the Holy Spirit to live the Christian life.
You must transfer your trust from your own "trying" to
the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. You must divorce your
notions of what you THINK Jesus would do, and accept the
Scriptures as the standard for what you believe and do.
And put your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ who died on the
cross and arose again from the dead, to be your only Savior
and the King of your life.
We're here to help you. We'd like to meet you. But
you don't have to wait. Put your trust in Jesus, right
now.