What is a Christian?

As far as I can tell, after twenty years of experiencing God
and life as a "Christian" and after thinking about this experience from several
perspectives, a Christian is...
a person who has a personal heart-to-heart
relationship with the living God, characterized by warm and active acceptance on God's
part; our honesty and dependence on the activities of Jesus Christ.
Let's look at this a little more closely.
"A personal heart-to-heart relationship":
The point of this is to exclude 'religious' relationships, in
which an 'object' is revered 'from afar' but not approached in a personal way. God is
indeed an 'awesome entity' but he is nonetheless a Person. A personal relationship is a
reciprocal relationship, not a one-way deal. There is real interaction, real disclosure,
real closeness that develops. The 'heart-to-heart' aspect intends to convey the honesty
and openness of this relationship. There are no 'games' that can be played with an
all-knowing God(!), no secrets withheld, no area of life concealed. (The interesting thing
about this is that, even though God knows all about an area of our life, we might NEVER
open it up to Him in discussion, in our efforts to 'hide' from His feedback!)
I cannot emphasize strongly enough the personal character of
this relationship. I see so many aberrations and stunted-growth versions of it. It is not
a formal relationship, a primarily legal one, or even simply a 'creature-Creator'
relationship. (I find the human tendency to relegate God into a religious icon or image or
object to depersonalize the relationship and short-change the possibilities of such a
relationship--much as we do in other significant personal relationships in our lives.)
"The living God":
The subject of God is quite a vast one, but the main point
here is that He is LIVING. There are feelings, and thoughts, and decisions, and actions,
and initiatives, and responses, and values, and commitments... all the aspects of personal
existence. He is not a force or an attitude or a "perspective on the universe".
We walk around our lives 'face to face' with this One-- even if we ignore Him.
"Characterized by warm and active acceptance on
God's part":
From God's side, He accepts us. But this is not merely a
'political' acceptance--it has a warmth and joy to it. He 'smiles' upon us. He delights in
us(!). This is more than simply the very important 'peace with God'; it is an active
relationship. He gets involved in our lives for good--for our growth, our development, our
character, our fulfillment, our stability, our significance in the lives and futures of
others. He is always 'glad to see us'.
"Characterized by our honesty and dependence
on":
From our side, the relationship is one of honesty about who
He is and who we are. We are not 'gods', and as such need our Maker for the realization of
the purposes for which we appear in this universe. We are a people dependent on the
universe He has produced, and we are people whose goodness has been severely compromised
by our regular moral failures and pervasive spiritual apathy.
The main thing in the universe that God the Father loves...is
God the Son. When we are honest with the Father about who his Son is, and what he did in
history for us, God welcomes us into this warm relationship...We simply have to be honest
with Him about his dearly-loved Son.
The second part of this is dependence. We depend on Him for
the 'repair' of our relationship WITH Him. He is the active one, coming in history to
earth and taking upon Himself the consequences of our moral failure. We simply are honest
about those actions/events to the extent that we rely upon those actions/events as an
adequate basis for God's warm acceptance of us. In other words, we agree with God that his
Son's life and work are sufficient grounds to accept us into this special relationship.
It's that simple.
"The activities of Jesus Christ":
The basic 'core' truth of Who he was/is and what he did are
simple. He was God the Son, who took on human flesh, lived among us, suffered at the hands
of His Father (on the cross) as our substitute, came back to life after his execution, and
transported himself 'outside' space-time to 'heaven'. He will return to earth visibly in
the future, but for now, He is involved invisibly in the macro-forces of history, and the
micro-events of our lives. His death satisfied God the Father's just moral demands upon
us, and 'freed' God to lavish his warm acceptance upon us.
This is the beautiful truth of what a Christian is...a
beloved child of the living and loving God...and it starts with a simple conversation with
God...telling Him that you accept "His version" of who his Son was, and what He
did for you...