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Ten Reasons to Believe Real Christians Can Look Like They're Not

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Lesson Overview

Many church people seem to be saying with their actions what they would never admit with their mouths. Even the expressions on their faces suggest that they are unhappy and bored. Their behavior makes it difficult to believe that their faith gives them any real satisfaction. How can others be expected to trust a God who hasn’t lived up to the expectations of His followers? One answer offered by the Bible is that some who claim to be followers of Christ are not authentic. For a while they look genuine. But they are not (Matthew 7:21-23; 13:24-30; 1 John 2:18-19). The infiltration of impostors, however, is not the whole story. The Bible does not hide the fact that people of real faith also have been disappointed with God. Both Old and New Testaments give examples of people who were distraught and even angry with God because He allowed them to suffer circumstances they expected Him to protect them from (Numbers 14:1-4; Psalm 73).

Lesson Objectives

When you complete this lesson, you should be able to:

  • Explain how people of God can come to the point of being disappointed with God because of how they felt they should have been treated.
  • Explain how people of God can come to the point of being disappointed with God because He didn’t hold up His end of the deal.
  • Explain how people of God can become disappointed with God because He doesn’t act the way they think He should act.

Personal Reflection

As you proceed through this lesson have the following question in mind.
Did you ever use your voice to communicate something strange or different when you were younger? What effect did it produce for those listening?