Today
I'm excited to feature a guest post by 17-year-old author Joshua
Bedford. Below he shares a brief devotional in which he discusses his passion for the Lord and for seeing
people live for Him, as well as describing a little about himself and
his book. Enjoy! And don't forget to take a look at his book and website at the
links provided!
-Annie
There is a big
difference between claiming Christ, and living Christ. The statement I open the
next paragraph with can be considered judgmental. I am not here to judge you,
but to observe how I act and how I see others acting, and then state how I should act, and how all Christians
should act. The difference between claiming
Christ, and living Christ is found in
whether you allow Him to shine through you, or live your life your way.
Many people
claim Christ, but few live like it. What happens if we claim Christ? What
happens if we claim Christ, but don’t live like it? We can look to 1 John 1:5-7
for this answer.
5 This is the message we have heard from him
and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. 6 If
we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not
practice the truth. 7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the
light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son
cleanses us from all sin
Let’s break this
down verse-by-verse, and see what God is saying to us. In verse 5, we are told
that God is Light, and in Him is no darkness. God is perfection! God is pure in
everything He does. This Light represents God, and God is perfect. Light is
God, and God is Light. When you let God’s Light shine through you, you are
letting God Himself work through you.
In verse 6, it
tells us what happens if we claim Christ, but do not live like it. If we do
this, we are told we lie and do not practice the truth. We cannot just claim
Christ as our Savior, then keep living in the things of this world. He has to
be our Lord, the ruler of everything, even our lives; then He can be our
Saviour.
We
are told to walk in the light, and we looked at what this means. This is the difference between claiming
Christ, and living Christ. As
Christians, we are called not only to proclaim Him as our Savior, but also to
live our lives for Him, allowing Him to shine through us. This is the reason I have
written my first book weShine:
Foundations of a Strong Walk With God. It is a foundational guide to
growing stronger in your walk with Christ, giving you the knowledge you need to
start your journey of faith correctly.
You can find the paperback version of this book at bit.ly/weshine.
More information can be found on the official website at weShineSeries.com.
Also feel free to drop by JoshuaBedford.com/the-book for other information.
You can find the paperback version of this book at bit.ly/weshine.
More information can be found on the official website at weShineSeries.com.
Also feel free to drop by JoshuaBedford.com/the-book for other information.
You
are probably wondering what led a young man to write a book, or want to know a
little about the author. Well, my name is Joshua Bedford, I blog and design
websites at JoshuaBedford.com, and I seek to aid
Christians in their mission: to be a shining light for Christ.
In the summer of
2011 I decided I wanted to learn web design, and started writing devotions as
content for the website I was making. Later that summer, I heard 4 different
variations of the phrase, "Let your light shine before others" from 4
different pastors, read it in my daily reading, and in an article online. The
common sense in me told me something was being revealed to me. I prayed, asking
God what all it meant. Through this, 1LightforGod.netwas started. I was able to
further my website design, but put more emphasis on learning more about God,
writing, and sharing that writing with others. I wanted to reach others for
Him. Before long, I was writing one devotion a week. After a few months of
writing, I found I love to write. From this love came the excution of the idea
to help others grow in their walk with Christ through a book. Click the image
below for more information on this book.
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