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- O.K.! NEW CHRISTIAN....
- WHAT NOW?
- by Elmer G. Magnussen
-
- [f you are a new Christian, there are some very important things you need to
- know. First, you need to know exactly what has happened to you. Second,
- you need to know God's provisions for your future growth and service to Him.
-
- WHAT HAS HAPPENED?
-
- Your acknowledging Jesus Christ as the Son of God and coming to Him is the
- work of the Holy Spirit. Whatever words you used or however you prayed, if
- you somehow confessed Jesus Christ as Lord and committed your life to Him,
- you were responding to the urging of the Spirit of God. For "no one can
- say, 'Jesus is Lord,' except by the Holy Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:3).
- Jesus said that "No one can come to Me, unless the Father who sent Me draws
- him; and I will raise him up on the last day" (John 6:44).
-
- So, in all things may God be glorified! This is an occasion to praise Him
- for patiently wooing you, drawing you, planting seeds of thought over the
- years and shaping circumstances that you might come to recognize and know
- Him, the Source of life. He has made you the recipient of His grace, or
- "unmerited favor" (Ephesians 2:8,9). As you realize what He has done for
- you, just stop listening to me for a few moments and thank and praise our
- wonderful Father!
-
- When by faith you received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, many wonderful
- and exciting things happened to you. All your sins were forgiven by Jesus'
- taking all your punishment upon Himself. You are accepted by God because of
- what Jesus did. You now have peace with God and are saved from His wrath
- against the rebellion and sinfulness of humanity.
-
- "Therefor having been justified by faith, we have peach with God
- through our Lord Jesus Christ...the love of God has been poured out
- within our hearts...have now been justified by His blood, we shall be
- saved from the wrath of God through Him" (Romans 5:1,5,9)>
-
- You have experienced a new birth, a spiritual birth. You have been "born
- again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the
- dead" (1 Peter 1:3). You have been born into God's family and are a child
- of God (John 1:12). And as His child, you are an heir of God and fellow-
- heir with Christ (Romans 8:17). Jesus told us, "Do not be afraid, little
- flock, for your Father has chosen gladly to give you the kingdom" (Luke
- 12:32). What a wonderful, loving Father we have! And what a wonderful
- Savior, who gave Himself as a ransom for you and now shares His Father's
- kingdom with you as a fellow-heir and calls you "friend" (John 15:15).
-
- You have become a temple or dwelling place of God's Spirit. You see,
- through the act of salvation God not only assures us of a future dwelling in
- a wonderful place called heaven, but for the present He makes His dwelling
- place in us. We become His vessels of expression on the earth. Yes, a
- mystery, called by the Apostle Paul "... the mystery which has been hidden
- from the past ages and generations; but has now been manifested to His
- saints, ... which is Christ in
- you, the hope of glory" (Colossians 1:26,27). As we yield to God's Spirit
- and allow Him to live His life through us, we can even say with Paul, "it is
- no longer 1 who live, but Christ lives in me" (Galatians 2:20).
-
- FAITH VERSES FEELING
-
- God's grace is free, and you receive it by faith (Ephesians 2:8,9) -- an
- ingenious method that only God's wisdom could devise. Thus, it does not
- depend on intelligence, sex, age, social status, or good deeds; otherwise,
- people's abilities to be saved might vary. Everyone has the same ability to
- exercise faith.
-
- Neither does grace depend on feelings. We live in a physical body, and
- feelings are affected by fatigue, diet, and other factors. Also, our
- emotional makeup varies. Salvation is by faith, an act of our will,
- entrusting our life to Him. Feelings will follow as we learn to experience
- God's love, joy, and peace; but do not let your varying fleshly feelings
- affect your assurance of God's unswerving grace: "... the life which I now
- live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and
- delivered Himself up for me" (Galatians 2:20).
-
-
- WE HAVE AN ADVOCATE
-
- In spite of our sin, we are recipients of God's amazing grace. "What shall
- we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace might increase? May it
- never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?" (Romans 6:1,2).
-
- The Bible makes it clear that we should no longer sin. Yet, it recognizes
- the imperfection of our present state and tells us of God's provision. The
- Apostle John wrote in his first epistle that we might not sin, but,
- paradoxically, he recognized that "if we say we have no sin, we are
- deceiving ourselves, and the truth is not in us" (1 John 1:8). God's
- provision is that if anyone does sin, "... we have an Advocate with the
- Father, Jesus Christ the righteous" (1 John 2:1), and "If we confess our
- sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us
- from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9).
-
- New Christian, it's as simple as this: do not sin, because sin grieves
- God's spirit, breaks your fellowship with Him, and hurts yourself and
- others. But if you should, quickly confess it to God and receive
- forgiveness and cleansing. Then determine, with God's help, to avoid such
- sin in the future.
-
- Equally important -- once you have confessed your sin, press forward and
- never look back on what God has forgiven and forgotten. Satan, who is
- called the "accuser" and a "thief," will try to rob you of your confidence
- in God's forgiveness. But God says that "There is therefore now no
- condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1). Believe God.
- Rest in Him!
-
- WHAT NEXT?
-
- God knows you and loves you as a unique person. He has a unique plan and
- purpose for your life, and He will lead and guide you in a special way that
- will apply to no other person. He will unfold much to you in the weeks and
- months ahead. But to begin with, there are a few basic things you should
- do.
-
- 1. Pray
-
-
- Prayer is talking to God, and listening to Him. Even though He is invisible
- to the natural eye, He is still a real Person. Knowing someone and
- fellowshipping with someone requires two-way communication. So praying to,
- or communicating with God is quite natural for a Christian. Yet, it is an
- act of faith because we cannot see Him, and faith pleases God.
-
- Prayer can be praise, worship, thanksgiving, and petition for yourself and
- others. He wants to hear from your heart. He wants you to just be honest,
- open, and unpretending. How awesome to talk to Someone who knows you
- through and through! Yet, how relaxing. No need for pretending. All masks
- are removed. And He still loves us!
-
- Pray throughout the day as situations arise and as the Spirit prompts. A
- quiet time without distractions in a private location is also advisable.
-
-
- If you are burdened with a matter and do not know how to pray with your
- mind, let God's Spirit intercede for you. "The Spirit also helps our
- weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit
- Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; ... He
- intercedes for the saints according to the will of God" (Romans 8:26,27).
-
- 2. Read and meditate upon God's Word.
-
- God has given us His Word, the Bible. "All Scripture is inspired by God and
- profitable for teaching, for reproof, for corrections, for training in
- righteousness" (2 Timothy 3:16).
-
- God speaks to us through the Bible. He reveals Himself, His ways, and His
- purposes for mankind and for us individually. Sometimes He will emphasize
- one passage of Scripture directly to your heart to meet a specific need.
-
- The Bible does not necessarily have to be read in order, straight from front
- to back. Some suggest starting with the Gospel of John in the New Testament
- for insight into the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is like getting to
- know the author before reading the book!
-
- You may prefer the King James Version, but to aid understanding and study, a
- modern translation is also recommended, such as the New American Standard
- Bible.
-
- Pray before you read God's Word. Meditate on it. Reread and memorize as
- God leads.
-
- Remember, this is not just an exercise. Jesus said that His words are
- spirit and life (John 6:63). God's words are actually "living and active
- and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of
- soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow ..." (Hebrews 4:12). God also
- says that "they are life to those who find them, and health to all their
- whole body" (Proverbs 4:22).
-
- 3. Become a part of a local church.
-
- All Christians are part of God's overall church, the Body of Christ, in the
- broad sense. In addition, God wants you to be a part of a specific group of
- believers in what is sometimes called the local church. God says that we
- should not forsake "our own assembling together, as is the habit of some,
- but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing
- near" (Hebrews 10:25).
-
- God has ordained the church with people with special callings and talents,
- such as pastors and teachers. It is a place where you can hear the Word of
- God taught and find pastoral guidance and help. Together, believers
- encourage and build up one another. The gifts of the Spirit are manifested
- in the corporate Body. We can be a blessing to others as we are blessed.
- This is God's family in action and is His desire and purpose.
-
- Ask God to lead you to the church of His choice for you, and He will. The
- true test of His church is whether Jesus Christ is honored as Lord and the
- Bible is honored as God's Word.
-
- Beware of false cults. Typical characteristics of a cult may include:
- placing Jesus Christ as less than or not equal to God the Father; a revered
- book other than or in addition to the Bible; an undue emphasis on one
- person, leader, or founder; and emphasis on salvation by works rather than
- by grace through faith; and being controlled by and forcing service to the
- organization or leader rather than voluntary service to the Lord Jesus
- Christ.
-
- 4. Live for Him.
-
- "He died for all, that they who live should no longer live for
- themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf"
- (2 Corinthians 5:15). This means that as you have confessed
- Jesus Christ as Lord, then let Him be Lord of your life, your
- time, your family, your talents, and your finances. In doing
- so, you will not only please the Lord, but you will be allowing
- Him to bless you and use you as He desires.
-
- (Scripture references are from the New American Standard Bible or the King
- James Version.)
-
- Rev. Elmer Magnussen is Pastor of Evangelism and Discipleship at the McLean
- Bible Church, McLean, Virginia.
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