What Does a Healthy Christian Look Like?
“Just because someone calls themself a Christian doesn’t mean they are a good representation of Jesus.”
Just because someone
calls themself a Christian doesn’t mean they are a good representation
of Jesus. In fact, all of us who call ourselves Christians fail in
different ways to represent the amazing love, grace and purity of Jesus.
There are so many misrepresentations and misunderstandings of
Christianity in the world. This is to be expected, because there are a
lot of us who call ourselves Christians around the world. But it should
be the goal of every Christian to walk true to the characteristics that
Christ would call out of our lives.
D.L. Moody stated, “Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the
other 99 will read the Christian.” We are walking representations of
Jesus to the world around us, and even to our own families.
It should be our highest aim to represent Jesus well.
So what does a healthy Christian look like? When I say healthy, I’m
referring not to physical health, but to someone who represents Jesus
well—in a healthy and true way.
Here are nine characteristics of a healthy Christian—of someone who represents Jesus well:
1. Peaceful & full of mercy
You might get the hint from some Christians that God is pleased when
we tirade and rant about everything in culture. But the Bible tells us
that “the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then
peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit,
impartial and sincere” (James 3:17). Healthy Christians may speak out at
times to culture, but they don’t spend all their time doing this—they
are most focused on being people of peace and mercy.
2. Lives in community with other Christians
Healthy Christians love to do life and grow together with other
Christians. If a Christian can’t seem to get along with others, then
they are immature in their faith in Christ. (The Bible speaks multiple
times about spiritual maturity, and how some Christians are immature,
and others are mature.) (see 1 John 4:20)
3. Lives for the glory of God
A healthy Christian has grown into a singular focus of their life.
They are most interested in laying themselves down, and becoming less,
and in Jesus becoming a greater force and focus of their activities in
daily life. (see John 3:30)
4. A friend of sinners
Jesus was known as a friend of sinners. A healthy Christian doesn’t
just hang out with other Christians, they are interested in befriending
and extending God’s mercy to those outside the church as well. (see
Matthew 11:19)
5. Increasing in loving-kindness
You recognize a healthy Christian by seeing the fruit of the Spirit
in their lives. They are growing in love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control. (see
Galatians 5:22-23)
6. Feeds on the Word of God
D.L. Moody was a late Christian leader who had a high view of the
Word of God and shared so many good illustrations of why the Scriptures
build a healthy Christian. He once said, “If we don’t bring people into
closer contact with the Word of God, the whole impression from religious
meetings will be gone in three months.” Until we learn to feed on the
Word of God in our own personal, daily lives, we will never be the
growing Christians God wants us to be. (see Psalm 1:1-3)
7. Practices God’s presence
A healthy Christian regularly experiences God’s presence in their
life. They want to know God personally, and God fills and empowers them
by His Spirit’s loving presence. (see Romans 5:5)
8. Joyfully rooted in the gospel
A healthy Christian knows the entirety of their salvation rests in
God’s work on their behalf, through Jesus on the cross, not in their own
feeble efforts at holiness. They do not spread mere moralism. They
spread the gospel, which is focused on accepting Christ by faith, and
following Him. (see Ephesians 2:8-9)
9. Faithfully endures suffering
A healthy Christian knows this life will not always be perfect. They
have an eternal focus, and know this life is temporary and flawed. They
are focused on believing God’s promises in the midst of the pain of this
world. (see Acts 14:22)
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