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Will Graham: Five Characteristics Of A Mature And Growing Follower Of Jesus

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If you were buying a new car, you would probably look for something well built, in the correct price range, with a dependable engine. If you were reading a novel, you likely want a good plot, a compelling crisis, and solid character development. If you were considering a new house, you would focus on location, size, quality, and price. In almost everything in life, there are typical characteristics that make something “good.”

Similarly, in our Christian walk there are marks that exemplify those who are following Christ, several of which can be found in Hebrews 13:9-16. As we examine these traits, we must also review our own walk and see if we are living up to our calling.

Be on guard against false teaching (v. 9): False teaching weakens our Christian foundation, causing us to take our attention away from God’s grace. Instead, we start to focus on man’s attempts to earn a right to stand before God. We need to remember that it is Jesus alone that allows God’s grace to fall upon us.

There’s an interesting story told in 2 Kings 4:38-41 about Elisha’s assistant making a stew. Wild gourds of unknown origin were picked from a vine and included in the stew. When served, the recipients tasted it and “they cried out and said, ‘Man of God, there is death in the pot!’ And they could not eat it.” Elisha then added flour, and the stew became safe to eat.

Just like a bad gourd poisoned the stew, on a spiritual level, we can let little compromises or false teaching sneak in, and not realize how poisonous it can become. As followers of Christ, we must always be on guard and anchor ourselves in the Word of God.

Bear the reproach of Christ (v. 13): We need to associate ourselves with—and never be ashamed of—Christ. As we “bear His reproach,” we join Jesus in His suffering. We shouldn’t be shocked that the world will choose to revile us. John 15:18 says, “If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you.” God called us to be obedient, not popular. We must remember that our ultimate goal is to please our Heavenly Father.

Seek the things of heaven (v. 14): Our sight needs to be on the eternal, rather than the shifting sands of this earth. We must “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness …” (Matthew 6:33). If our focus is on worldly matters, we’re much more likely to adapt a worldview that takes the shape of this present age and runs counter to our calling as followers of Jesus.

Continually praise God (v. 15): When we continually praise God, then we are consistently drawn to Him. James 4:8 says, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you…” We must make God our true focus and praise Him. When we do, the struggles of this life—the disappointments, the lies, the fears, the temptations, the brokenness—will fall away.

Continue in doing good and giving sacrificially (v. 16): This world is unable to meet peoples’ most serious needs, which are spiritual. Therefore, we must continually do good (both physically and spiritually) and be willing to sacrifice for the sake of others, in the name of the Lord.

Recall 1 Chronicles 21. In it, David is instructed to “erect an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite” (v. 18). When David approached him, Ornan offered to give the place to David, plus much more, for free. “Then King David said to Ornan, ‘No, but I will surely buy it for the full price, for I will not take what is yours for the Lord, nor offer burnt offerings with that which costs me nothing’” (v. 24).

By definition, there is a cost to sacrifice. May we be found serving Him faithfully, sacrificially giving what we have for the sake of God’s Kingdom.

My friends, be on guard against false teaching, align yourself with Christ, seek the things of Heaven, praise Him and—in service to Him—serve others. If you are a mature and growing follower of Jesus, these five characteristics should automatically flow out of you. If, however, you find yourself struggling in these areas, humbly bring them to God and ask Him to change your heart. Focus on Him through prayer and the Word. Be intentional in your walk with Christ. I promise He will change your heart and your life.


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Is Destructive Socialism In America’s Future? Not If We Reclaim Our Past

Last week, headlines were filled with reports of socialist candidates gaining ground in major American cities. Fifty years ago, that would have been almost unimaginable. Today, however, socialism is becoming an increasingly influential force within the Democratic Party. Is this America’s future? Perhaps we can find the answer by revisiting the course set by America’s Founders. In fact, it reaches back before the founding itself. In 1630, John Winthrop described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as “a city upon a hill.” He envisioned a people who understood they lived under a covenantal responsibility before God, a vision that profoundly shaped the character of the future nation.

The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny America’s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washington’s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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Will Graham

If you were buying a new car, you would probably look for something well built, in the correct price range, with a dependable engine. If you were reading a novel, you likely want a good plot, a compelling crisis, and solid character development. If you were considering a new house, you would focus on location, size, quality, and price. In almost everything in life, there are typical characteristics that make something “good.”

Similarly, in our Christian walk there are marks that exemplify those who are following Christ, several of which can be found in Hebrews 13:9-16. As we examine these traits, we must also review our own walk and see if we are living up to our calling.

Be on guard against false teaching (v. 9): False teaching weakens our Christian foundation, causing us to take our attention away from God’s grace. Instead, we start to focus on man’s attempts to earn a right to stand before God. We need to remember that it is Jesus alone that allows God’s grace to fall upon us.

There’s an interesting story told in 2 Kings 4:38-41 about Elisha’s assistant making a stew. Wild gourds of unknown origin were picked from a vine and included in the stew. When served, the recipients tasted it and “they cried out and said, ‘Man of God, there is death in the pot!’ And they could not eat it.” Elisha then added flour, and the stew became safe to eat.

Just like a bad gourd poisoned the stew, on a spiritual level, we can let little compromises or false teaching sneak in, and not realize how poisonous it can become. As followers of Christ, we must always be on guard and anchor ourselves in the Word of God.

Bear the reproach of Christ (v. 13): We need to associate ourselves with—and never be ashamed of—Christ. As we “bear His reproach,” we join Jesus in His suffering. We shouldn’t be shocked that the world will choose to revile us. John 15:18 says, “If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you.” God called us to be obedient, not popular. We must remember that our ultimate goal is to please our Heavenly Father.

Seek the things of heaven (v. 14): Our sight needs to be on the eternal, rather than the shifting sands of this earth. We must “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness …” (Matthew 6:33). If our focus is on worldly matters, we’re much more likely to adapt a worldview that takes the shape of this present age and runs counter to our calling as followers of Jesus.

Continually praise God (v. 15): When we continually praise God, then we are consistently drawn to Him. James 4:8 says, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you…” We must make God our true focus and praise Him. When we do, the struggles of this life—the disappointments, the lies, the fears, the temptations, the brokenness—will fall away.

Continue in doing good and giving sacrificially (v. 16): This world is unable to meet peoples’ most serious needs, which are spiritual. Therefore, we must continually do good (both physically and spiritually) and be willing to sacrifice for the sake of others, in the name of the Lord.

Recall 1 Chronicles 21. In it, David is instructed to “erect an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite” (v. 18). When David approached him, Ornan offered to give the place to David, plus much more, for free. “Then King David said to Ornan, ‘No, but I will surely buy it for the full price, for I will not take what is yours for the Lord, nor offer burnt offerings with that which costs me nothing’” (v. 24).

By definition, there is a cost to sacrifice. May we be found serving Him faithfully, sacrificially giving what we have for the sake of God’s Kingdom.

My friends, be on guard against false teaching, align yourself with Christ, seek the things of Heaven, praise Him and—in service to Him—serve others. If you are a mature and growing follower of Jesus, these five characteristics should automatically flow out of you. If, however, you find yourself struggling in these areas, humbly bring them to God and ask Him to change your heart. Focus on Him through prayer and the Word. Be intentional in your walk with Christ. I promise He will change your heart and your life.


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Is Destructive Socialism In America’s Future? Not If We Reclaim Our Past

Last week, headlines were filled with reports of socialist candidates gaining ground in major American cities. Fifty years ago, that would have been almost unimaginable. Today, however, socialism is becoming an increasingly influential force within the Democratic Party. Is this America’s future? Perhaps we can find the answer by revisiting the course set by America’s Founders. In fact, it reaches back before the founding itself. In 1630, John Winthrop described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as “a city upon a hill.” He envisioned a people who understood they lived under a covenantal responsibility before God, a vision that profoundly shaped the character of the future nation.

The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny America’s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washington’s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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