There is a great deal of discussion and
debate today about “Christian values”. The term is used to describe the
spiritual/moral principles around which believers build their life. On the
surface it would seem that defending Christian values is a noble cause. Yet the
Bible never teaches that our life should be built around a particular value
system.
Paul never said, “For to me to live is to
live like Christ.; However many Christians would suggest that to imitate the
life of Christ is a worthy goal. Paul did say, “For me to live is Christ.”; His
lifestyle was not an imitation of the life of Jesus. Christianity is not an
imitation of Christ’s life. It is an expression of His life.
When a person focuses on imitating Christ,
he will be obsessed with doing right and avoiding wrong. Obviously a Christian
should do right and avoid wrong. But many in the modern church may be putting
the cart before the horse. The Bible never suggests that we are to behave a
certain way in order to become righteous. Any effort to achieve righteousness
by our behavior will only lead to self righteousness.
When a person receives Christ, he is given
the very nature of Jesus. Peter said that we have become “partakers of the
divine nature” (2 Peter 1:3). A Christian does not gradually become righteous —
he has been given the gift of righteousness in the person of Christ! 2
Corinthians 5:21 says, “that God made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us,
that we might become the righteousness of God in Him”. You may behave more
righteously than you do right now, but you will never be made more righteous
than you are today. Every Christian has the nature of Christ. How can we get
holier than that?
When our focus is only on behavior, we are
living a legalistic, performance based kind of “Christian” life. God’s
prescription is that our focus should be on Jesus. Abiding in Him will allow us
to live in victory. Our lifestyle is not built on values, Christian or
otherwise. Our life is Christ! As we abide in Him, His righteousness is
expressed through our lifestyle. Apart from him, even our “good” deeds are
nothing more than empty religion. Jesus said, “Apart from me you can do
nothing”. We can preach, pray, teach, witness, give, and do a hundred other
things, but they all add up to zero in God’s eyes if we aren’t abiding in
Christ. Don’t get caught up in living by values. Live by His life. An imitation
of Christ is empty religion. An expression of Christ is real Christianity. An
imitation is never as good as the real thing. Don’t settle for a cheap substitute.
Abide in Him!
by Steve McVey
https://www.gracewalk.org/
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