A CHRISTIAN
PRACTICES GOD’S COMMANDMENTS, The Marks of a Christian, By J.C. Ryle
Thirdly, John says, “Every one who practices
righteousness is born of Him”—I John 2:29.
The man born
again [Jn.1:1; 3:3], or regenerate, then is, a holy man. He endeavors to live
according to God’s will [Rom.12:1-3], to do the things that please God, to
avoid the things that God hates. His aim and desire is to love God with heart
and soul and mind and strength, and to love his neighbor as himself.
[Mt.22:34-40] His wish is to be continually looking to Christ as his example as
well as his Saviour, and to show himself Christ’s friend by doing whatsoever
Christ commands. No doubt he is not perfect. None will tell you that sooner
than himself. He groans under the burden of indwelling corruption cleaving to
him. He finds an evil principle within him constantly warring against grace,
and trying to draw him away from God. But he does not consent to it, though he
cannot prevent its presence. In spite of all shortcomings, the average bent and
bias of his way is holy—his doings are holy, his tastes holy, and his habits
holy. In spite of all this swerving and turning aside, like a ship beating up
against a contrary wind, the general course of his life is in one
direction—toward God and for God. And though he may sometimes fall so low that
he questions whether he is a Christian at all, he will generally be able to say
with old John Newton [Wrote AMAZING GRACE hymn.], “I am not what I ought to be,
I am not what I want to be. I am not what I hope to be in another world, but
still I am not what I once used to be, and by the grace of God I am what I am.”
I place this mark also before you. What would the Apostle
say about you? Are you born again?
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