Psalm 119:165 (NASB)
Those who love Your law have great peace,
And nothing causes them to stumble.
Pastor Woody Church one morning impressed
me with his answer to the following question, “What are the credentials of a
Christian?” His answer? He quoted Psalm 119:165.
One powerful definition of a Christian is
someone who loves the law of God. It
does not say, “love God”, but “love Your law”.
Jesus clarified this in John 14:23 (and closely related 14:21). If you love God, you will keep (obey) His
word. It is not enough to say “I love
the Lord”. What really matters is
whether or not you back up your words of love with acts of love. When Jesus asked Peter three times in John 21
if Peter loved Him and Peter said “yes”, what was Jesus’ response each
time? OK, Peter, if you say that you
love Me, then tend My lambs. Jesus
required action to prove love for Him.
Those who obey the laws of God have great
peace and nothing causes them to stumble.
These are the two credentials of an authentic Christian, an authentic
believer and follower of Christ. Think
about these two great truths. If you
have great peace in your life, is there anything else that you need, that you
lack, that can be better than this? I
believe that being content and being at peace with your life are the most
treasured, wonderful, and blessed feelings to experience in all of life. Yet, how many of you are content and at peace
with your life? If you are not in
perfect peace (Isaiah 26:3) this is a sure sign that there is some disobedience
going on your life. This is a matter of
prayer (Philippians 4:6-7) and thorough examination of what’s going on in your
life and the possible need to yield to Christ a matter that up to now you have
not.
The other great blessing of being an
authentic Christian is the truth that nothing will cause you to stumble. This word, stumble, reminded me of Romans
14:21 where Paul wrote that you are to do nothing that might cause a brother in
Christ to stumble. To stumble biblically
is to be induced to sin. By loving the law of God, loving in the sense of
practicing God’s ways, you will never stumble according to this verse. Now, there’s no such thing as a perfect
Christian in and of himself, but in Christ, you are perfect (Matthew 5:48)
because you are forgiven and your heart is always right with God.
Do you have great peace in your life? Are you free from stumbling? If so, you are so blessed and others see your
credentials. However, if you honestly
cannot say yes to these questions, you still have great hope. You can resolve right now to pray and ask the
Lord through His Spirit to save you and to help you love His law. It’s always a matter of faith and initiative
to do what your conscience nudges you to do.
Resolve today and forevermore to live your life as an authentic Christian.
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