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"Try Harder Christianity" vs "Trust Him Christianity"


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No Checklist for You to Accomplish in Life Exists

 

One of the key characteristics of living by checklists as a Christian is that success is supposedly linked to how hard you try. That is why many Christians are addicted to THC, not the chemical in marijuana but another THC—Try Harder Christianity. The idea is that if you will just try hard enough to keep your checklist of right and wrong, you will finally live victoriously as a Christian. But if you are failing, you just aren’t trying hard enough. Commitment, rededication, putting yourself in a position to be blessed, following hard after Jesus, and paying the price all involve this same Try Harder Christianity idea but never work for long.

God’s best-kept secret and only alternative to Checklist Christianity is to exchange it for another THC—Trust Him Christianity, as found in the New Covenant. In each chapter of this book, I will unfold this truth more and more. But for now, let me share the basics of the New Covenant. Through Jesus Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, God has done for you and to you what you could not do for yourself.

 

He has completely forgiven you. You can stop trying hard to get forgiveness. You already have all you will ever need.

He has given you a new identity. You can stop trying hard to create an identity. He has already given you a great identity—the best you could ever wish for.

He has come to live in you to love you and live through you. You can stop trying hard to make yourself live a better Christian life. He has already provided his Son, Jesus Christ, in you to do that for you.

 

Since all of that is true, wouldn’t it be freeing to get rid of your checklist? No more thinking,

I must read my Bible today—check.

I must pray today—check.

I must give money at church today—check. I

must serve God this week—check.

I must avoid that habitual sin—check.

These acts are definitely important. But if doing them as a checklist is your main focus, they can produce surprising, unwanted problems, including 

 

Emotional struggles, such as discouragement, anger, and depression

Physical problems, such as fatigue and fitful sleep

Relationship problems, such as conflict in relationships

Spiritual problems, such as disillusionment, self-condemnation, and rebellion against God

 

God wants our behavior to be based on the overflow of a dependent, love relationship with Jesus in us, not on trying harder and harder to perform all the tasks on our checklists.

 

 

from this book that I'm reading about Jesus's grace and forgiveness: https://www.godsbestkeptsecret.com/

 

last edit on 10/27/2021 8:40:09 PM
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this is why true christians don't consider "Christianity" to be a religion, because it is an actual personal relationship with God, if you are doing it right instead of legalistically like the Pharisees and Sadducees for example, or thinking that you are "self-righteous" because of your good works, because your good works will never save you from being condemned to eternal hell

 

last edit on 10/27/2021 8:37:18 PM
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Jeremiah 6:16

16 Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.

 

God promises us rest, we are free to rest in Him and trust in Him completely and totally and let Him do the cleansing and purifying and sanctifying of ourselves for us, and let him and his love live through us

 

this is the only way to be actually saved, self-righteousness will get you condemned to eternal hell, humility is what brings you closer to God and into a relationship with Him

 

we are not and never can be righteous on our own through our own effort, but God offers us His righteousness and Him living inside of us and loving other people through us as a free gift if we choose to accept it

 

last edit on 10/27/2021 8:47:45 PM
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this is the conclusion I've come to studying the scriptures so far, we are supposed to be completely dependent on God and not our own anything, if we actually want to please Jesus and do His Will

 

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it's basically like agreeing to and allowing yourself to become fully possessed by God, and letting Him live through you and love other people through you

 

I'm fine with this personally, it's much better than being condemned to eternal hell, and to the people that think eternal life is going to be boring I don't know what to tell you when you look at how amazing and beautiful and fascinating even this sinful lifetime and our experience of the World is

 

God created everything

 

last edit on 10/27/2021 9:00:06 PM
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