Stuff Christians should be doing
In 1 Timothy 6:11 Paul tells Timothy some of the stuff he should be doing as a Christian leader. Much of what he says applies to any Christian who wants to live as godly a life as they can.
In my last post I talked about the stuff to flee. I pointed out that to flee means to actively avoid them not just passively avoid them.
Now we are looking at stuff Christians should ‘persue’ e.g. actively seek not passively seek.
What I mean by actively seek is that we should put effort in to get these things and not just hope that somehow if we sit near God long enough they will just rub off.
Righteousness – that is going things God’s way even if it is not our way. Simply put doing the right things.
Godliness – that is filling ourselves with God. Not so we distance ourselves from the world. Remember the most Godly man? Jesus. Yet Jesus hung around with sinners and social outcasts (do you know any?). Being Godly means being like Jesus.
Faith – Yes faith requires work. Faith is not some mystical force that falls on you if you pray the right words is a choice and requires a degree of willpower. Now I’m personally in favour of an intelligent faith rather than a blind one but both need to be worked at.
Love – Not a gooey feeling you get when you look at a pretty woman/handsome man but real deep tough but soft all powerful love. It needs to be worked on. It requires effort.
Endurance – I think this is one that someone who is without a church needs to really work on. You will find support in a church if your faith is struggling (or at least in some churches) but if you are on your own you will need to work hard at enduring. I would recommend at least finding some good Christian web sites you can look too when you need a little boost. Find them before the struggle comes along because there is an awful lot of rubbish out there. Try Christian music as well it can really help.
Gentleness – This doesn’t mean putting on a sick smile and patting children on the head. It’s about caring and helping and leading. It’s about showing a better way. It’s like firmly helping your children to be better rather than just shouting at them when they are wrong. It’s powerful and it’s tough. The world doesn’t understand the power of this quality.
So let’s be active in our faith and not passive.