Christian Traits in Romans 12

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  1. The Christian Sacrifices
    Romans 12:1
    A Christian is called to offer themselves as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is their reasonable service.
  2. The Christian is Fervent in Spirit
    Romans 12:11
    Christians are to serve God with zeal and fervor. They should avoid becoming lukewarm in their faith.
    Revelation 3:15-16
    God desires His followers to be passionate and on fire for Him, not complacent or indifferent.
  3. The Christian is Different from the World
    Romans 12:2
    Christians are not to conform to the patterns of this world but be transformed by the renewing of their minds, making their lives a reflection of God’s will.
    1 John 2:15-16
    Believers are urged not to love the world or its desires, as they are temporary and opposed to God’s will.
  4. The Christian is Industrious and Energetic in Business
    Romans 12:11
    Christians are called to be diligent, enthusiastic, and hardworking in all their endeavors, particularly in their work and business.
    2 Thessalonians 3:10
    The Bible encourages believers to work, as those who refuse to work should not expect to receive the benefits of others’ work.
  5. The Christian is Humble
    Romans 12:3
    Believers are called to think of themselves with sober judgment, acknowledging their gifts and limitations without pride.
    Luke 14:11
    Humility is essential, as those who humble themselves will be exalted, and those who exalt themselves will be humbled.
  6. The Christian Recognizes His Part in the Body and Does It
    Romans 12:4-8
    Christians are part of the body of Christ, with each member having unique gifts that contribute to the whole. They are to use their gifts in accordance with God’s calling.
    1 Corinthians 12:14-31
    Each believer has a specific role to play within the body, and no part is more important than another.
  7. The Christian Prefers the Brethren
    Romans 12:10
    Christians are to love their brothers and sisters in Christ, putting others before themselves.
    1 Peter 2:17
    Respect for all people is important, but Christians are to particularly honor and love fellow believers.
  8. The Christian Loves the Brethren
    Romans 12:10
    A key trait of the Christian life is sincere love for the family of God, demonstrated in both words and actions.
    1 Peter 2:17
    Love and respect for others, especially fellow believers, are central to Christian life.
  9. The Christian Loves Without Hypocrisy
    Romans 12:9
    Love must be genuine, not based on pretense or self-interest. Christians are called to love others in sincerity.
    Matthew 22:37-39
    Jesus teaches the two greatest commandments: love God and love others, with true love coming from a pure heart.
  10. The Christian Abhors Evil and Cleaves to Good
    Romans 12:9
    Christians must hate evil and hold fast to what is good, living lives that reflect the righteousness of God.
    Amos 5:15
    Believers are to seek good, not evil, and to hate what is wrong, aligning their hearts with God’s justice and goodness.

These traits outlined in Romans 12 provide a blueprint for the Christian life, emphasizing love, humility, diligence, and a life that stands in contrast to worldly values.



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