In our walk with Christ, we are called to be beacons of His love and grace to the world. As believers, we are entrusted with the sacred duty of reflecting the light of Christ to those who are yet to know Him. Our lives are to be lived in such a way that when others look at us, they should see the cross, the empty tomb, and the teachings of Jesus Christ. We are to be living testimonies of the salvation and forgiveness that we have received. It is not enough to wear symbols of our faith as mere adornments; we must embody the very essence of these symbols through our actions and words.
Our interactions with outsiders—those who have not yet come to know the Lord—should be characterized by wisdom and grace. Our speech must be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that we may know how to answer each person. We are called to lead quiet lives, minding our own business, and working with our hands, not as a means of withdrawing from the world, but as a way of living simply and authentically before others. Our good works should shine before others so that they may give glory to our Father in Heaven.
The Church of Christ, born out of the Restoration Movement, holds the belief that all believers are part of the holy royal priesthood, called to be markedly different and to represent God's love to a fallen world. It is not just pastors and priests who are called to this sacred duty, but every single believer. Our faith should be tangibly present and readily apparent, not requiring special garments or symbols to be recognized as followers of Christ.
We are to be fearless in the face of adversity, standing firm on the foundation of holiness and the hope we have in Jesus. Our conduct should be such that even if we are accused or disparaged, our good conduct in Christ will put our accusers to shame. We are to respond with gentleness and reverence, keeping a clear conscience before God. Our need to be seen is not for our own glory, but for the glory of God, so that His mercy, forgiveness, and grace may be seen by those in darkness.
As we take our stand for Christ, we do so not in a spirit of self-righteousness or condemnation, but with the conviction that leads to hope and salvation. We are to be bold in faith yet quiet in life, full of hope but not ignorant of the world's hopelessness, generous with love but not tolerant of sin. Our preparedness, wisdom, gentleness, and reverence should point the lost to Christ, the way, the truth, and the life.
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