Quick ask yourself this question: “Why am I a Christian?” How long
did it take you to think of the answer? And, no, “Because my parents are
Christians” is not a correct answer. Atheists and Agnostics can write
you a novel on the spot about why they believe the way they do; however,
many Christians struggle with this answer. Many reasons abound as to
why this fundamental question must be answered definitively and with
much confidence. The first and most important reason, I believe, would
be the fact that knowing why you believe in Christianity is the
preventing of doubt and fear from bubbling up inside of us. If we cannot
define our identity, then can we really know who we are?
Identity is a fundamental aspect of psychosocial and interpersonal
development. A key developmental stage outlined by Erikson is “Identity
versus Role Confusion.” How fitting this stage involves 18-19 year olds
or the traditional first two years of college. Basically, if we do not
feel a satisfaction with who we are and why we are that way, we feel
confused about where we stand. The detriment of role confusion is
paralleled in the Word. Hebrews 13:9, “Do not be carried about with
various and strange doctrines. For it is good that the heart be
established by grace, not with foods which have not profited those who
have been occupied with them.” As we see, we need to be established in
our thoughts.
The second reason of importance for firm identity in Christ involves
the issue of being a good witness. Campus ministries almost exclusively
teach about witnessing and bringing people to Christ; however, many of
these organizations have almost no Biblical preparation for what an
undertaking witnessing actually is. Meek people out there hungering for
the Word typically have questions for the Christian and if believers
cannot adequately describe why and how they chose Christianity, the
questioner is likely to have little confidence going forward with the
more difficult inquiries.
God is very clear about his desire for the Christian in these
situations. 1 Timothy 3:7, “Moreover he must have a good testimony among
those who are outside, lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the
devil.” While this passage is directed toward the bishop in the church, I
think it is very pertinent to the discussion at hand. The devil is
waiting to trap the ignorant and unsure Christian. 1 Peter 5:8 describes
the devil, “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil
walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” And devour
he will if we do not have the knowledge to resist him.
Therefore, we see the importance of identity and the knowledge which
comes with knowing who we are. Well, I bet you are asking that very
question, who are we? Well, I would not be a good Christian if I did not
tell you (pun intended). The first issue which needs to be addressed is
how we can even be Christians in the first place. We need to know where
we come from before we can go forward.
Well, it all starts with Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and He
basically sums up the Christian belief in one verse. John 14:6, “Jesus
said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through Me.” In this one verse we see what separates
Christians from every body else, we believe in Jesus Christ and through
Him we have access to the Father, God.
In actuality, this one verse puts to rest about half of the arguments
used against Christianity. “What makes Christianity so different from
all the other religions?” Well, Jesus Christ is the only way to the
Father. “All you religions worship the same god?” I don’t think so. Does
allah require belief in Jesus Christ? Can nobody go to brahma, but
through Jesus Christ? God forbid! Only God Almighty requires belief in
His Son Jesus Christ to be able to have access to him. Even with the
ammunition and power which John 14:6 gives us, we have only scratched
the surface of what makes us Christians and what sets us apart from the
rest of humanity.
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