The Bible never said that the life of a Christian would be easy. On the contrary, Jesus said that we will be persecuted and that the world will hate us. The Bible reminds us that it will rain on the just and unjust alike. So calamity can come to anyone. It doesn’t matter how righteous you are. And Paul reminds us that believers are called to maintain a different attitude than other humans. We are to be overly merciful, overly loving, and in some cases un-human. It is the nature of humanity to be selfish, to want to repay evil to those who are evil to us, and to be proud. But, the Bible teaches us that the character of a Christian should be the exact opposite. In Romans, chapter 12, verses 12 through 18, Paul said:
“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited. Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
Becoming a true follower of Christ, exhibiting the Christian attitude that Jesus and Paul tells us that we should have, is counter-culture and counter-human. It reminds us that we are to always take the high road when in conflict with others, we are to always think of others with a loving, merciful and empathetic heart, and we are to be completely faithful in our mission to know God. I encourage you to re-read these verses in Romans and pay close attention to each and every sentence. This is what it means to have a Christian attitude; to trust God, build a close relationship with him, love our enemies, empathize with others, strive to be at peace with one another, check our base human instincts, and to be perfect in the eyes of others. That is a tall order. But isn’t it nice that Paul lays it out so clearly for us? As we reflect on these few verses, we are able to get a clear picture of the attitude we should all have as we occupy space on this earth. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can train ourselves to be counter-culture and un-human. And over time, we may even prefer it.
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As you examine the Christian attitude that Paul suggests every believer should strive to maintain, which directive do you find to be the most difficult? Which area trips you up the most? Is it a lack of faithfulness to prayer? Is it difficult for you to give to those in need? Do you find it hard to empathize with those who are mourning, or are you jealous of those who are blessed and find it difficult to rejoice with them? Are you too proud to associate with those who you feel are beneath you? Do you want to hurt those who hurt you? Whatever your failing, I would challenge you to allow the Holy Spirit to conform you into the likeness of Christ. Jesus was in step with all of the mandates highlighted by Paul in these few verses, and we should aspire to do the same. It is true that these mandates are counter-culture, and some are even counter-human. But we are called to be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect. And taking on these characteristics, with the help and the power of the Holy Spirit, will guide us toward that goal.
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