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Every day pray that everyone you know will either become a Christian or influence others to become a Christian, and please share this online book with others - www.areyousureyouaresaved.com         

 

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What Would Jesus Do?

 

Many people remember the popular braclets that said, "WWJD". This was one of the best ideas to come from the Christian community. These four letters can help every Christian stay on the right path.

 

The WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) idea really intimidated me for a long time, because if Jesus was on the earth, He would be going town to town in order to preach, teach, and heal others. This type of lifestyle is similar to the lifestyles of missionaries and evangelists, but God doesn't call eveyone to be missionaries and evangelists, and He didn't call everyone to be those things in Jesus' day either.

 

First John 2:6 says, "He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked." From reading this verse and John 17:4, it seems that if someone is a Christian, they will do the same things that Jesus did while He was on the earth, but that isn’t the case. God has a list of good works that He wants every individual Christian to do while they are on the earth (Ephesians 2:10), and the Holy Spirit urges and gives them thoughts to do those things that God has planned for them to do. God has a different list for each Christian. Luke 8:26-39 reveal this. In this story, Legion wanted to literally walk as Jesus walked (1 John 2:6), in the same way Jesus’ close disciples did, but Jesus wanted him to return to his home and tell how much God had done for him (Luke 8:39). God had planned for Legion to witness to the people who saw him in the horrible condition he used to be in, so God would be glorified and people would come to Christ. Therefore, this proves that God hasn’t planned for everyone to go town to town in order to preach and teach like Jesus did.

 

Ephesians 4:11 also proves this, and it says, “And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;” Clearly, God has called many people to be pastors and have families (for example) in our day and time, and they aren’t able to become homeless and go town to town and witness, preach, teach, and perform miracles like Jesus did. Many pastors today do follow (imitate and obey) Jesus and prove to be saved, even though they don’t go town to town and teach and perform miracles. Therefore, discipleship and following Jesus shouldn’t be defined as, “becoming homeless and going town to town in order to witness, preach, teach, and perform miracles.”

 

Chapters 22 and 39 of this book - www.areyousureyouaresaved.com will help you know what Jesus wants you to do each day. do. 

 

(If you have asked Jesus into your heart, believed that Jesus is your Savior, or trusted Jesus' death on the cross and His shed blood to erase your sins and let you into heaven, etc., but you haven’t been living this way, please follow chapter 10 of this book - www.areyousureyouaresaved.com

 

If you have never prayed or made a decision to trust Jesus' death on the cross and His shed blood to erase your sins and let you into heaven, please follow this website - http://chriswaug5.wix.com/howtogotoheaven

 

If you have prayed or made a decision to become a Christian, but you are not sure you are really a Christian (Hebrews 11:6, Matthew 21:18-22, 1 John 5:14, and Hebrews 11:1), please follow this website - http://chriswaug5.wix.com/howtogotoheaven

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