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A Powerful Witness 
Brent Barnett 

There is no greater impediment to the progress of the gospel than Christians 
who live hypocritical lives.  The world can sympathize and be forgiving when
it comes to the errors which befall us due to our fallible humanity.  After 
all, we all make mistakes.  Yet, what the world cannot tolerate is preaching
from a person who has no credibility because of a lifestyle that goes directly 
against the message preached.  Indeed, God has ordained things to work such
that the lost see Christ and believe His testimony to be credible when we live 
our lives as if Christ is truly alive and at work in our hearts.  Thus,
if we claim to be Christians and yet fail to let Christ rule in our hearts, we 
blind people from seeing Christ.  Our testimony is a very serious matter
because it is a powerful influence in pointing someone toward or away from 
Christ and salvation. 

The Bible gives us several identifying marks which all Christians should 
possess and live out.  The first is love.  John 13:34-35 says, "A new 
commandment
I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you 
also love one another.  By this all men will know that you are My disciples,
if you have love for one another."  We must love all people, even those who 
irritate us to no end, who curse our God, and those who would like nothing
more than to see us suffer.  No matter what, we must be kindhearted and care 
for the well-being of others ahead of our own.  In a world devoted to 
self-seeking
and where love has grown cold, this surely makes believers stand out.  A second 
identifying mark is unity.  John 17:21 says, "That they may all be one;
even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so 
that the world may believe that You sent Me."  If the world can see a unified
family, a unified church, or a unified Bible study group, for example, then 
they might believe that Christ is indeed the Messiah sent from God to redeem
the world from its sin.  

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The world understands division, destruction, and an "every man for himself" 
mentality.  But to see a group of people live with kindness and gentleness 
toward
one another even when they have nothing to gain from doing so, this is a sign 
from heaven that Christ is indwelling these people.  A third mark is holiness. 
Hebrews 12:14 says, "Pursue peace with all men, and the sanctification without 
which no one will see the Lord."  A consistent and God-honoring lifestyle
is necessary for true love to be manifested, to be seen, and to accomplish its 
powerful witnessing work.  If we live like the world, how can the world
see Jesus in us?  We must obey Romans 12:9 which says, "Let love be without 
hypocrisy."  A fourth mark is good works.  Matthew 5:16 says, "Let your light
shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify 
your Father who is in heaven."  Christians might have love in their hearts
and be walking in obedience, but if they are not putting their love into 
action, the world is not getting a chance to see Christ.  

When love is acted out in good works toward others, the world can see and 
praise God in heaven.  The church should be known for its pure and undefiled 
religion,
going to those in need and seeking to meet their needs (James 1:27).  Finally, 
a fifth mark is our hope.  1 Peter 3:15 says, "But sanctify Christ as Lord
in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you 
to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and 
reverence." 
The world should be able to see the hope which we have no matter what 
circumstances we face to the extent that it makes them ask us how we could have 
such
a hope despite what is going on in our lives or around us.  Whether things are 
good or bad, it should be obvious to all that we still believe that God
loves us and that God is on the throne.

As we live out these identifying marks, the world will have to take notice.  
Perhaps we will be persecuted, but then again, we might just have a chance
to share the gospel.  Regardless, it is by God's design that the gospel is 
advanced through His people, and therefore His people must provide evidence
to the message preached by how they live their lives.  May God give us grace to 
let Christ shine brightly through us this day and each day forward for
the sake of the testimony of our Savior.

Brent Barnett
O. Addison Gethers
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