Hi ErnieAs I'm sitting in church my mind is rolling like my usual analytical mentally ill self haha. ivte made a couple posts before on how my mindset is a struggle with being a Christian, analytical, constant questioning etc ...so since definitely for myself and for many others since it's so hard to have certainity, at what point do you actually become a Christian?
Growing up I thought feelings mattered(the big saving moment) I had one, I had always considered myself a Christian, I had someone pray over me during a Christian festival around 30 years ago and I definitely thought I noticed and felt a difference and it lasted with me for a while. 5 or 10 years ago I would of considered that my true beginning, but now since we have all these professionals (sarcasm) we realize feelings don't matter!..supposedly to many sides of Christianity....
It's been a tough journey on my end due to my own mental issues however since certainity is only attained by a miracle for me, what exactly is a Christian and at what point does it start? Is it once we start following Christ instructions and lifestyle as best as possible with hope in Him, some say the baptism is mandatory....with of course His grace.
Just got here and who knows where the OP topic is by now.
I'll tell you what I believe to be true:
It's very simple to be a saved person on their way to heaven:
1. Believe in God.
2. Obey God.
But you want to know when one becomes a Christian.
That's a totally different question.
I noticed when first joining these forums that we all seem to have different OPINIONS about practically everything...
yes, even the divinity of Jesus.
Christianity started a long time ago,,,pretty soon after Jesus left this earth to return home.
First it was Jews that believed Jesus to be the Messiah.
Then it was called THE WAY. Acts 9:2, Acts 22:4
Then it became Christians. Acts 11:26
Then Catholic by Iganatius of §Antioch around 107AD
I'd say that the requirements necessary to be called a §Christian were established back then.
Not in 1500AD, not in 1800AD and certainly not these days.
Here is what one has to believe to be defined as Christian:
He must believe that Jesus died was resurrected. This is in the very first creed, 1 Cor 15
He must believe that Jesus is God.
He must believe in the Trinity.
If the above requirements are not met....the person cannot be labeled a Christian.
If we're to remain a group, a tribe, a team, a religion, a faith....
I think it's important to, at least, know how to define ourselves.


After posting my answer I found his post, which was also too big for the time I want to be here. Thankfully this thread hasn't been a fast mover.