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"Living Holy" - NFCOG Position Papers

Have you learned and experienced the worth of prayer?

God has provided a powerful resource for the His people, PRAYER. “And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint” (St. Luke 18:1). Prayer is that special time when requests can be submitted to God and every care can be laid upon Him (Philippians 4:6; I Peter 5:7). The saints have been given the unique privilege and opportunity to unburden themselves, exercising the faith to believe God will intercede on their behalf.


What does it really mean to be like Christ? Do we handle the affairs of day-to-day living totally surrendered to the will of our Heavenly Father? Are we like minded as Christ?

How many times has the praise resounded in the church, “To be like Jesus, how I long to be like Him”? Probably more times than any individual can count. As earnest as the desire may be, it is not something that happens through mental assent or drawn from a strong personal will. Being like Christ in reality is having the mind of Christ, only possible through a heart transformation.


While separation from corrupt influences is a personal choice, a transformed life is a personal experience with God that only comes from receiving the grace of sanctification.

There is no greater joy than to see a sinner and the ungodly come to Christ. Heaven and earth rejoices over the redemptive work of our Lord and Savior.

There is a misconception that an individual can come to Christ, ask for forgiveness, move on, and continue business as usual. Christ suffered, shed His blood, and died to secure salvation for mankind. The world at large stands accountable to respond to this great act of love by living holy and righteous before the Lord.


What is the cost of establishing a relationship with our Lord and savior? How do we really get to know him?

How does one get to know another individual? Are frequent telephone calls made between both parties? Are there mutual interest and activities they enjoy together Do they enjoy the pleasure of one another’s company? Or, are the personalities simply compatible with each other? This may be how friendships are formed out side of Christ but certainly not how one gets to know our Lord and Savior.


As we lead others to Christ, we need to examine our role in their life and our motive

The church, the body of baptized believers, belongs to and is directed by God. God’s leaders, pastors, elders, ministers, etc., are accountable to God as to how they discharge their office. It must be clearly understood that God’s people do not belong to a person, church or an organization. To cross this fine line of demarcation (personal ownership) is to tread on an area that God did not intend. When a person or group of people are viewed as belonging to or controlled by someone, the spirit of manipulation is at work.