‘Almost’ Christian vs. True Christian: Key Differences

TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF

In Acts 26:28, King Agrippa says, “Almost you persuade me to be a Christian.” Many people have come close to becoming Christians but stop short. However, being “almost” Christian isn’t enough in God’s eyes. It’s important to understand what it means to be “almost” Christian and what it means to be a true Christian.

Being “almost” Christian means living with good morals, honesty, and kindness, like non-Christians who follow basic moral rules. You don’t lie, steal, hurt others, or break promises. You might even go to church, pray, and act religiously. But without true faith and love for God and others, you’re still just “almost” Christian.

To be a true Christian, you must love God with all your heart and soul, and love others as yourself. True Christianity also involves faith in Jesus, which changes how you live, fills you with love, and gives you peace and joy. True faith leads you to fully trust in God and live for Him.

In short, being “almost” Christian is not enough. True Christians have love for God and others, and live by faith.

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