All my life I've been raised in a "Christian" home. By that, I mean that my parents are Christians, they taught me to read my Bible and pray, they took me to church every week, etc. So all of my life the people who I've hung out with, I always presumed to be Christians. Usually, by their own admission, they were Christians.
However, as I get older, (I'm currently 18) I've noticed that many of these "Christians" don't seem too concerned about following Jesus, at least from what I can tell. They watch R rated movies, smoke, drink, party, etc. Most of the time they spend is on things such as sports, or some other hobby/activity. And they arrive at Church every Sunday. What confuses me is that I can see fruit in their lives, and they certainly talk as if they're Christians. They may even say something like, "I work hard in sports because God's honored by my hard work." But, in an ultimate sense, it doesn't seem to me that their motivation for anything really comes from love of Christ. Especially when they haven't picked up their Bible in over a month.
Now, I'm not here to judge whether these people are saved or not. While there are principles in the Bible for doing so, I'm honestly content to leave that part up to God. I simply want to do the best I can to spur these people on to the point where love of Christ *is* their ultimate motivation for whatever they do.
My question is how might I go about this? How can I somehow help these people to value Christ as they should? I've been praying for them a lot, of course, but I'm strictly talking as far as actions are concerned. Is it enough just to "set the example" by my own lifestyle? Or is there an active way I can go about this?
Thanks in advance!
