People who are deeply committed Christians often display these 8 behaviors (without realizing it)

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The distinction between being a Christian and living as one can be quite profound.

Let’s talk about the unconscious. Those who are deeply committed to their faith often exhibit certain behaviors without even realizing it.

Being a deeply committed Christian isn’t just about going to church or reading the Bible; it’s about how you live your life, how you treat others, and the choices you make every day.

And interestingly, there are certain behaviors that committed Christians display without even realising. Here are eight of those behaviors that I’ve noticed.

1) Unconditional love

Let’s delve into the heart of what Christianity is all about.

Deeply committed Christians often exhibit an unconditional love for others. That’s not to say they’re without their personal boundaries, but there’s a certain warmth that seems to radiate from them.

Think about it. The core teaching of Christianity is to “love your neighbour as yourself”. It’s a principle that’s ingrained in the minds and hearts of Christians from a young age.

You’ll often see this unconditional love manifest itself in acts of kindness, forgiveness, and generosity. It’s not always about grand gestures; sometimes it’s as simple as offering a listening ear or a comforting word.

What’s fascinating is that many deeply committed Christians display this behavior so naturally, they might not even realize they’re doing it. But for those on the receiving end, it can make a world of difference.

It’s important to note that this isn’t exclusive to Christians. Many people, regardless of their religious beliefs, display unconditional love. But it’s certainly an integral part of many Christians’ lives and worth acknowledging.

2) Regular prayer

Let me share a personal story that illustrates this one.

I have a dear friend, Anne, who is one of the most committed Christians I know. We’ve shared countless cups of coffee and life stories over the years.

One day, while we were waiting for our usual lattes, Anne casually mentioned that she prays for me every day. I was taken aback. Not by the fact that she prayed – I knew she was a woman of faith. But the idea that she included me in her daily prayers, without my knowledge, was a revelation.

That’s when I understood the depth of her commitment to her faith. Prayer wasn’t just a Sunday ritual for Anne; it was an integral part of her day-to-day life.

This got me thinking and observing more closely. And sure enough, regular prayer is a common theme I’ve noticed among deeply committed Christians. It’s a way they connect with their faith, seek guidance, and intercede for others.

Again, just like Anne, many Christians may not even realize the significance of this daily habit or how it reflects their deep commitment to their faith. But it’s definitely something that stands out to those around them.

3) Humility

Humility is a trait that is highly valued in the Bible. It’s taught as the opposite of pride, and deeply committed Christians often display this behavior without realizing it.

The interesting thing is that humility doesn’t imply weakness or lack of self-esteem. Quite the contrary. It involves recognizing our own limitations and being open to learning from others.

Here’s something you might not have known: In a study conducted by the American Psychological Association, it was found that humble people are more likely to offer time to help others than those who are less humble.

Committed Christians, in their pursuit of humility, often exhibit this willingness to serve others. They may not always recognize it as such, but their humble actions often make a significant impact on those around them.

4) Forgiveness

Forgiveness is another cornerstone of Christian belief, and deeply committed Christians often practice it as a matter of course.

The principle is embodied in the teachings of Jesus, who urged his followers to forgive others as they themselves would want to be forgiven.

Committed Christians often embody this teaching in their daily interactions, extending forgiveness to those who have wronged them, sometimes even before an apology is offered.

What’s remarkable is that this forgiveness isn’t always conscious. It’s not a calculated decision but rather an innate response, a reflection of their deep-seated faith.

While the act of forgiving can sometimes be challenging, the peace and freedom it brings often serve as a powerful testament to the Christian faith.

5) Empathy

Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is a trait that deeply committed Christians often display without even realizing it.

The Christian faith teaches the importance of compassion and understanding, and you can see this reflected in the actions and attitudes of devout followers.

Whether it’s reaching out to a struggling friend or lending a helping hand to a stranger in need, Christians often show a remarkable ability to empathize with others.

What’s beautiful about this is that it isn’t forced or deliberate. It’s an instinctive response, a heartfelt extension of their faith that naturally flows into their everyday interactions.

Empathy can make a world of difference in someone’s life. It’s a small act with profound effects, and deeply committed Christians often excel at it without even trying. Their faith guides them, and their empathy touches lives.

6) Seeking wisdom

I remember a time when I was deeply confused about a life decision. It was a crossroads moment, and I was torn between two paths.

During this time, I had a conversation with my friend John, a deeply committed Christian. He listened to my dilemma and instead of offering immediate advice, he encouraged me to seek wisdom.

This wasn’t about gathering more information or analyzing the pros and cons. It was about seeking insight beyond my own understanding. It was about patience, prayer, and waiting for clarity.

I’ve seen this trait in many committed Christians since then. They have a deep respect for wisdom and often seek it in their decisions, big or small.

This isn’t always conscious, but it’s an inherent part of their faith journey. They understand that wisdom goes beyond knowledge; it’s about discernment, understanding, and the courage to act on it.

And sometimes, like in my case, their pursuit of wisdom can guide others in their journey too.

7) Gratitude

Gratitude is another common behavior displayed by deeply committed Christians. It’s not just about saying ‘thank you’, it’s about cultivating an attitude of gratefulness in all circumstances.

Whether it’s waking up to a new day, enjoying a meal, or simply appreciating the beauty of nature, committed Christians often have an inherent sense of thankfulness.

This gratitude isn’t confined to the big, joyful moments of life. It extends to the small, everyday blessings and even to the tough times. After all, the Bible encourages believers to “give thanks in all circumstances”.

While they might not always realize it, this attitude of gratitude often shines through in their conversations and actions, leaving a positive impact on those around them.

Gratitude is more than just good manners; it’s a way of life that deeply committed Christians often naturally embrace.

8) Living by faith

Above all, the most significant behavior exhibited by deeply committed Christians is living by faith.

Faith isn’t just a belief system for these individuals; it’s the driving force behind their actions, decisions, and interactions.

Every step they take, every choice they make, is guided by their faith. It’s more than just believing in God; it’s about trusting Him in all aspects of life.

What’s truly amazing is that this faith-based living often happens unconsciously. These Christians don’t constantly remind themselves to act out their faith; it just naturally reflects in their lifestyle.

Living by faith doesn’t mean a life without questions or doubts. But it does mean having the courage to trust, even when the path ahead seems uncertain. It’s this unwavering faith that truly defines deeply committed Christians.

Living out faith

The essence of being a deeply committed Christian often transcends what is seen on the surface.

It’s not just about attending church services, reading the Bible, or even praying. It’s about the subtle behaviors, the unconscious actions that reflect a heart rooted in faith.

Whether it’s expressing unconditional love, extending forgiveness, practicing humility, or living in gratitude, these behaviors speak volumes about their faith.

The words of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Galatians come to mind: “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.”

Deeply committed Christians often naturally produce these fruits without even realizing it. These behaviors are not forced or coerced but flow naturally from a heart transformed by their faith.

As you reflect on these behaviors, you might find them in people around you. You might even find them in yourself. And whether you’re a Christian or not, these qualities enrich our lives and our communities.

In essence, living out faith isn’t necessarily about grand gestures or dramatic displays. It’s often found in the quiet consistency of everyday life—lived out through actions that echo the teachings of Christ.

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Graeme Richards

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