What Is Christianity? (PART 4)
We continue with our series that asks "What Is Christianity?" for non-believers who are wondering what makes the Christian faith unique when compared to all the other religions in the world. For believers, this will be a good review in apologetics since, lately, I've been struck by the need for good, sound Biblical teaching on many subjects central to our shared faith. It's not just the lost who are looking for answers in this life. Many Christians want to know what the Bible has to say about God and other pressing issues, but they fail to go to the source, and prefer to rely instead on public opinions, or what seems right to them, rather than the immutable Word of God to shape their worldview. That's a problem, but I welcome the challenge, and I pray that I Want To Believe Radio will help answer some common questions while addressing some common objections along the way. In any event, today, we continue with our series and look at more truth. What is Christianity? Last time, we said that it proclaims that men and women can be reconciled to God through His Son Jesus Christ and we talked about what that actually means. Today, we'll touch upon some of the blessings and byproducts of being reconciled to God. What is Christianity? Well, it's not about a religion, it's not about going to church on Sundays, it's not about being a 'good' person, it's not about following a lot of rules, it's not about some so-called 'out of date' ideals, it's not even about wearing sandals! Not to make light of a very serious issue, but I want to shatter the misconceptions about what it is. So, what is Christianity all about? It's about the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and being able to have a personal relationship with the very Creator Himself. What is Christianity? It's the only way to know God as He intends, and to live for Him. Today, we'll review another aspect of that definition, and it's the one that says...HAVING BEEN RECONCILED TO GOD, MEN AND WOMEN MAY KNOW GOD.
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