Why Are You A Christian?

I was recently listening to a talk given by Michael Ramsden, who speaks on the subject of Apologetics. Apologetics is the discipline or practice of defending, or explaining, the reason’s for Christian belief.

Apologetics is very much the concept discussed by Peter in 1 Peter 3:15 writing, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.”

He posed a question to the audience listening and said, “Why are you a Christian?”

This question takes a bit of thought. Explaining how you became a Christian, when and where is much easier. The “why” is something deeper. CS Lewis the Christian author gave this metaphor, We are like machines, and the fuel we run on is Jesus Christ. Without Christ living in us, there is something missing. People spend their lives looking for it in many places, but in the end, the missing fuel for our lives is Jesus. Each of us may have our own way to describe it, but we are Christians because we allowed God’s Holy Spirit to come and live in us.

Dear Lord, You are the piece that is needed to complete each of us. We cannot experience the peace and joy you intended for us without you. Help us think about this and as Peter says, be prepared to explain the “why” for the hope and joy we have because of your salvation. In Jesus’ name. Amen.