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Why The World Thinks The Christian Is Strange
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A CHRISTIAN IS ONE WHO BELIEVES THE UNBELIEVABLE
Over and over again the Bible declares that men become Christians by believing.
Believing what?
Believing on the Lord Jesus Christ.
But what does it mean to believe in Christ?
To believe in Christ about what He says concerning Himself, concerning His virgin birth, His eternal existence as Son of God and God the Son, His death for sinners, and that atoning death as the only way of salvation.
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A Christian Is One Who Does The Imposible
Christianity is supernatural, it moves in the realm of miracle, it enables men to do what cannot be done.
It is overstatement, of course, but it is literally true of the Christian, for all things are possible to him that believeth, and a Christian does many things no one else can do.
A. HE DECIDES HIS OWN BIRTH
B. HE CHOOSES ALSO HIS OWN FATHER
C. MOREOVER, THE CHRISTIAN SELECTS HIS OWN FAMILY
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MOREOVER, A CHRISTIAN IS ONE WHO KNOWS THE UNKNOWABLE
There are certain things within the bounds of man’s knowledge, and there are other things man cannot know apart from the revelation of God.
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THEN, TOO, A CHRISTIAN IS ONE WHO ATTAINS THE UNATTAINABLE
The righteousness of God! Think of it!
Sinful men actually attain the place of perfect righteousness because they have imputed to them the spotless perfection of God’s sinless Son.
How we ought to be thrilled with the wonder and the glory of it!
Accepted before God! Yet this unattainable place is something obtained by all the sons of God.
V. FINALLY, A CHRISTIAN IS ONE WHO SEES THE INVISIBLE.
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