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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 1 year ago in The Church

The naming of disciples as “Christians” in Antioch marked a significant moment in the early spread of Christianity (Acts 11:26). While Shakespeare’s Juliet argued that names hold little significance compared to a person’s essence, names serve as essential points of reference for communication. In Antioch, the disciples were labeled “Christianos,” meaning “followers of Christ.” This term, though potentially coined in mockery, took root and was divinely inspired, signifying adherence to Jesus.

The New Testament writers did not distance themselves from this label, indicating its legitimacy. However, the term “Christian” today encompasses a wide spectrum of beliefs and practices, prompting the need for distinctions between nominal Christians and genuine followers of Christ. While alternative labels like “of the Nazarene sect” or “belonging to the Way” existed in the New Testament era, they pose challenges of association with modern organizations.

Ultimately, the essence of discipleship lies in belief and conduct rather than a label. True followers of Christ exhibit the fruits of the Spirit, distinguishing themselves regardless of the name they bear. Thus, while names hold significance in communication, it is the character and conduct that truly define a disciple of Christ.

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