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By
Shelby G. Floyd
April,
2010

Today, I’m studying with you about the new name “Christian.” When God
called his people
The name Christian today though is a term which
is used with so much latitude, so much liberty, and so much looseness that it
hardly describes at all the people or the way it is used in the New Testament.
If you will look at any unabridged dictionary, you will find that the word
Christian has several meanings in our usage today. One of them can mean that a
Christian is a person that is distinguished from the lower animals; and so you
might say that everybody is a Christian in that sense. Then we will hear people
talk about a Christian nation: that is, if a large percentage of the nation
believes in Christ, they will call that nation a Christian nation.
I once heard the story of a little school boy, that asked his teacher, “Teacher, was Hitler a
Christian?” The teacher replied by saying, “Well, he certainly didn’t
act like one did he? But, we can only hope that he
believed in Jesus when he was a little boy.” That is how the teacher
answered her student. The idea of the teacher was that if he believed in Jesus
when he was a little boy then he was a Christian.
So, the word Christian today has a much broader
meaning than is found in the New Testament. Our purpose then is to find out who
is a Christian according to the New Testament, and why we should be a Christian
and how we become a
Christian. These are questions that will
concern our inquiry.
THE
In the first place, I want to point out that the term Christian is a
name that was spoken of, and anticipated, in Old Testament prophecy. Isaiah was
inspired, and he was looking down about seven centuries before Christ and in
Isaiah 56: 5, we read, “Even unto them will I give in mine house and
within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters: I will
give them an everlasting name, that shall not be cut off.” Then we turn
over just a few chapters later in Isaiah 62, and the prophet said, “For
1. The New Name
Given Within God’s House
Now let’s analyze these two statements from Isaiah and see what he was
talking about. First, we notice that Isaiah says that God is going to give his
people a name within his house and within his walls. Now what does this tell
us? He is talking about the church and in 1 Timothy 3:
15, we find that the Lord’s house is the church. Now since Isaiah says that God
is going to give this name within his house, and within his walls, then
obviously he means that the new name will be given in the church which is the
pillar and the ground of the truth. The church was established in
2. The New Name
Would Be Better Than Human Names
Secondly, Isaiah says that this name will be a name better than the
sons and daughters of men. What does he mean by that? He means that this name
that God will give within his house will transcend the names that are given by
men to men. It indicates that it will be a name from heaven and not from the
earth. It will be a name of divine origin, and not a name that will be of human
or earthly origin because it will be a name that will be better than any name
that has been given to the sons and daughters of men.
3. The New Name
Will Be An Everlasting Name
In the third place, Isaiah tells us that it will be an everlasting
name, and that it shall never be cut off. God gave his people the name of
4. The New Name
Would Be Given When Salvation Went
In the fourth place, In Isaiah 62: 1-4, we have some additional
statements that are indicated. He said, “For
5. The New Name
Would Be Given To Jews And Gentiles
In the next place, we notice that this new name was to be given to
Gentiles and Jews, and not Jews only. In the Old Testament, God segregated a people
for his possession. He called Abraham out of the
But the Gentiles did
not see God’s righteousness until Acts 10. Cornelius was the first Gentile to
see God’s righteousness. Therefore, we have narrowed our examination somewhat.
We may look for this new name to be given sometime after Acts 10, and not
before. For it was not until Acts 10 that the Gentiles entered into the church
and were converted by the gospel of Jesus Christ.
6. The New Name
Would Be Given Out Of The Mouth Of The Lord
Then our last point that we shall make on these prophecies is the fact
that a new name would be given by the mouth of the Lord, and not an old name,
but a new name which the mouth of the Lord would name. Now do you know of any
other name that has been given to the people of God that is a new name that was
given by God other than the name Christian? I don’t know of any. That is the
only new name that I know that has been given to God’s people, so it must be
the new name which Isaiah speaks of in our passage under consideration.
THE DISCIPLES WERE
CALLED CHRISTIANS FIRST AT
Let’s go a little further in our investigation. Cornelius was the first
Gentile to be converted to Christ. We know that he was the first Gentile
because in Acts 15, when Peter was questioned for his association with the
Gentile people, he defended his actions in this way. He said, “Men and
brethren, ye know how that a good while ago God made choice among us, that the
Gentiles by my mouth should hear the word of the gospel, and believe” (Acts 15:
7). He said that God purified their hearts by faith, putting no difference
between the Jew and Gentile.
So Peter was the first man privileged to preach
the gospel to a Gentile, and Cornelius was the first man privileged to hear the
gospel and Peter said, “Can any man forbid water, that these should not be
baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? And he commanded
them to be baptized in the name of the Lord” (Acts
Now is it just a
coincidence, is it just circumstance that immediately in the next chapter that
we find that the disciples were called Christians first at
It wasn’t long until
the leaders of the
Acts
And when he had found him, he brought him unto
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IS THE NAME
CHRISTIAN A NAME OF DERISION?
Now I know that there are people today who tell us that the name
Christian is a name of derision, just as we used to be called Campbellites. You don’t hear that much anymore up in this
part of the country. Forty years ago it was a common thing for members of the
Paul And Barnabas Named The
Disciples Christians
Let’s look at the grammar and syntax of Acts 11: 26, to see if it bears
out the human origin rather than the divine origin of the name Christian. Who
assembled themselves with the church? Answer—Paul and Barnabas. Who taught much
people? Answer—Paul and Barnabas. Then there is only one other question. The
Bible says that the disciples were called Christians first at
Now see what we
have. The context not only bears out that they were given this name by divine
inspiration through the agency of Paul, the apostle, and Barnabas, his fellow
helper, but this fulfills Isaiah 56: 5 and Isaiah 62: 1-4 and also Isaiah 65:
15 which says, “And ye shall leave your name for a curse unto my chosen: for
the Lord God shall slay thee, and call his servants by another name.”
God’s people were to leave the name that they
had back in the Old Testament for a curse unto his chosen, and God would slay
that people and call his servants by a new name. This name was given within
God’s house and within his walls. This name is a name that is better than the
names of the sons and daughters of men, and is an everlasting name. This name
was given after the righteousness of God, and the salvation of God went forth
from
WHO IS A CHRISTIAN?
Now we want to be a little more practical rather than technical. So we
ask the question, “Who is a Christian?” Well, some people have the idea that
you are a Christian if you simply believe that Jesus is the Christ and you
claim to believe what he taught. Now I know of a lot of people who claim to
believe that Jesus is the Christ and even give their assent to the truth that
he taught, but I don’t think that they are a Christian.
Is Every Believer A Christian?
You see it takes more than just faith to be a Christian. Every
Christian has faith, but not every person that has faith is a Christian. Let me
illustrate it like this. Suppose a young man and a young lady decide that they
want to be married. The first thing that they must do is to go down to the courthouse
and get a marriage license. Now a marriage license gives them the legal right
to become husband and wife, but I ask you the question, “Are they husband and
wife immediately after they receive a marriage license?” No, they must go on
and complete the marriage arrangements by which the marriage license gives them
the legal right. And until they have completed that arrangement they are still
not husband and wife. And so it is with faith. If you are a believer, that only
gives you the right to become a Christian. John the apostle says, “He came
unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to
them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his
name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the
will of man, but of God”(John 1:11-13). They believed on him, but they did
not obey. So faith only gives you a right to become a Christian, but your faith
must act or obey in order for it to be made valid or effective. And that faith
must act in bringing about the new birth of water and the Spirit (John 3:1-8).
Is Every Moral Person A Christian?
Someone else will say that anyone that is a good moral person is a
Christian. Now I believe that every Christian is a good moral person, but not
every good moral person is a Christian. If that were true, Cornelius would have
been a Christian before Peter preached the gospel to him and before they were
given this new name in
Is A Christian Sinless?
Well, someone else will say, “I think a Christian is to be sinless and
perfect.” No, that is not possible for anyone except the Lord Jesus Christ. In
fact, while the Bible teaches that sin is not to have dominion over us, and
while the Bible teaches that we’re dead to sin and we cannot live any longer
therein, that doesn’t mean that we will be sinless or perfect, because
Christians will make mistakes and Christians will sin. It simply means that
righteousness will rule in our lives and sin will be the exception, but even in
the best of people those sinful tendencies remaining dormant in our lives are
going to spring forth and cause us to sin from time to time. John writes that
if a man says that he has no sin that he is a liar and the truth is not in him.
If we say that we have not sinned we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in
us (1 John 1: 8-10). So to be a Christian doesn’t mean that you have got to be
sinless and perfect.
Well then what does it mean to be a Christian?
Who is a Christian? Let’s look at the word itself. It is really made up of two
words—Christ and then there is the
little ending—ian.
Well we know that Christ means that he is our Lord and our Master, our Savior
who died for us and who was raised for our justification, but what is a
Christian? If you will consult your dictionary, you will find out that Mr.
Webster tells us that anytime the word “ian” is
added to a noun it means “of or belonging to.” Now let’s give a few
illustrations. What is an American? It is “ian” tacked
on to
A Christian Is One Who Belongs To Christ
A Christian is a person of or belonging to Christ. Every person who is
of or belongs to Christ is a Christian. How do you belong to Christ? By obeying
the gospel and becoming a child of God.
Every person is a Christian who by faith in Christ, repentance of their
sins, a confession of their faith, and by being baptized in water for the
forgiveness of sins belongs to Christ. The blood of Christ has purchased every
person that does that. Every person that does that is not his own, because he
has been purchased with a price. So every person that obeys the gospel is a
Christian. He is of or belongs to Christ.
We encourage everyone to do that today!*
*Shelby G. Floyd delivered this
sermon