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It Only Takes One Bad Apple

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Last week, my husband was scrolling on his phone and mentioned a post he found. I can’t remember the exact wording, but it went something like this, “I like your Christ, but not your Christians.” While I sat there in silence, verbally sparring in my head with the person who posted the comment, I started to really think about “why” this person would have said that.

The part about liking Christ was a no-brainer; what’s not to like? He was perfect, sinless, kind, compassionate, a healer of the sick, and He raised the dead. He came to earth in a human form, but He wasn’t human; He was God. Not “a” God, but GOD!

Why, then, would someone not like Christians? As a Christian, we are called to be “like” Christ. He is our example of how we should live our lives. Since they liked our example, it would reason that they would also like us. Unless…maybe this person has encountered someone who professes to be a Christian, but their ways aren’t exactly Christ-like.

Have you ever been bitten by a dog? If you have, then you probably have a healthy fear of all dogs, even though it was only one dog who bit you. If you ever had a boyfriend who was verbally or physically abusive, then you might develop a mistrust of men. In other words, it only takes one bad apple to ruin the whole bag.

It is possible that the person who posted the comment knew a professed Christian who was not kind or compassionate. It is possible that they came into contact with someone who was a gossiper, judgemental, holier than thou, and looked down on everyone. Maybe, they encountered a Sunday-only Christian who lived a very un-like Christ life the other six days of the week.

We will never know why this person lumped all Christians into the comment. I can only hope that one day they will encounter the Proverbs 31 woman who will make them realize that they should never lump everyone together.

1 Corinthians 11:1

Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.

Ephesians 5:1-2

Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.

We are called to follow Christ’s example while He walked this earth. We are to be a disciple and make a disciple. How we act and live our lives is a direct reflection on Christ, and those who are watching will either come toward Christ or away from Him.

I like our Christ too, and I want to be a Christian who will bring others to Him!

To GOD Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

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49 Comments

  1. Thanks for your Sunday lessons-always give me something to think about!

  2. Amen! Awesome post! We are clothed in human skin and are made of flesh. Im always convicted of just what a sinful mess I am and how my words and actions at times could have led another person to doubt Christianity because of my behavior or words, ugh!! Thank God for His grace, and mercy but God forgive me for my messes I’ve had along my journey with Him. Love your blog and your transparency in living a Christian life!

  3. Amy Kaiser says:

    Happiest Sunday to you and your family♥️

  4. Amy McFarland says:

    Love that you share your faith. Definitely an extra reason to read your blog and posts.

  5. Beth Alexander says:

    Love this! Everyday we have to make a choice to be like Jesus….that means showing love and grace.

  6. Truth. This is a great reminder that someone is always watching us. Being Christ-like should be a way of living!

  7. Pam Bowling says:

    Your post is a good reminder of what the Bible says about believers becoming stumbling blocks to others. People are watching us whether we realize it or not, so we must line up our lives with the Word of God. I sure do not want to be an obstacle to those around me. Thank you for your posts.

  8. Preach it, Sister! Actually, your words are very convicting to me. I want to be a draw-er and not a repeller, to the Lord. Am I a good example of that? Sometimes I know I’m not. Great reminder, Tania!

  9. Hi Tania,
    I am brand new to your website and blog. I love it! Your blog post today is great. The good apples are easy to love. The bad ones will come around eventually, we just need to keep pressing on. With love. Through Christ. Amen. 🤗

  10. Roeli Lutz says:

    Tania, beautiful message. Right on.
    God help us all to be more like Jesus.

    Keep looking to Jesus, HE is the only one to follow after.

    Love in HIM,
    Roeli
    Canadian