When Do You Really Become a Christian?
By: Kourtney Smith
I often wonder when people truly know they are Christians. Many recall a moment of conversion. But for me, it wasn’t obvious.
Crossing into faith feels like crossing a border. Sometimes you see it clearly. Other times, you don’t notice it at all.
For me, I first knew I was a Christian when it actually cost me something.
When I was 17, I was obsessed with basketball. I competed across the state and came second. Afterward, I got an opportunity to train with the Wildcats’ coach.
I remember the call: “Great to have you here. Show up Sunday at 10:00.” Something inside me froze. It felt like a choice between basketball and Jesus.
I chose Jesus. It wasn’t easy, and it wasn’t glamorous. But that decision marked another step toward following Him.
If you’re unsure whether you are a Christian, try this test: When has faith cost you something? Does it still?
Faith always costs something. Yet despite the cost, it’s worth it. For me, those moments of choice showed me what it really means to follow Jesus.
Article supplied with thanks to Sonshine.
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