✝ Daily Encouragement (12/9/25) "Nominal?"
Published: Tue, 12/09/25
Updated: Tue, 12/09/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Yesterday
at dusk I
passed this
old stone
farmhouse near
Silver
Springs. The
tree and
lighting on
the house
conveys a
sense of
warmth on a
cold day. The
light within
the lower
front window
contrasts with
the cold stone
exterior
making the
house more
cozy and
inviting.
Temps this
morning in our
area dropped
into the low
teens.
"Nominal?" Message summary: When we contemplate the great things that have taken place in our lives and the tremendous contrast of light to darkness we will not settle for being a “nominal” Christian. Instead we will seek to be phenomenal Christians since we serve a phenomenal Savior!
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"For
the Mighty One
has done great
things for me"
(Luke 1:49). I turned around to greet an elderly man I hadn't met in the row behind us. After introducing myself I exchanged the common cordial greeting that can lead to a conversation, “How are you, today?” I was surprised at his response when he responded, “Nominal” (or so I thought). I was stunned that he so candidly self-identified as such. I have often heard the term “nominal Christian”* but was surprised that anyone would actually admit to being one! I followed up, “Nominal?” He clarified, or rather I had misunderstood him, “Not nominal, phenomenal!” Well, that sure changed what I was thinking!
He
told me that
he had a bad
fall several
weeks earlier.
He took on
more than he
should,
(sometimes we
older people
do that!) when
he carried in
a load of
firewood,
causing him to
lose his
balance and
fall which
really hurt
his back. A
large band-aid
covered the
sizeable
scrape on his
bald, shiny
scalp where
his head
landed. Who wants
to be nominal
and even more
so, who would
admit that to
a complete
stranger?
After all, a
“nominal”
person is one
who is being
someone or
belonging to
something in
name only
without depth,
conviction, or
practice. The
term “nominal
Christian” has
been around a
long time and
sure isn’t a
term I’d want
others to use
in describing
my walk with
God! What has He done? "Great things" For who? "For me" That's the essence of a personal testimony. In Fanny Crosby's great hymn "To God Be The Glory" she writes and we still sing:
Great
things He hath
taught us,
great things
He hath done, When we
contemplate
the great
things that
took place in
our lives and
the tremendous
contrast of
light to
darkness we
will not
settle for
being a
“nominal”
Christian.
Instead we
will seek to
be phenomenal
Christians
since we serve
a phenomenal
Saviour!
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
*
A note about
nominal
Christians:
The Lausanne
Committee for
World
Evangelization
(LCWE) defines
a nominal
Christian as
“a person who
has not
responded in
repentance and
faith to Jesus
Christ as his
personal
Saviour and
Lord” noting
one “may be a
practicing or
non-practicing
church member.
He may give
intellectual
assent to
basic
Christian
doctrines and
claim to be a
Christian. He
may be
faithful in
attending
liturgical
rites and
worship
services, and
be an active
member
involved in
church
affairs.”
Nominal
Christianity
“is to be
found wherever
the church is
more than one
generation
old.” Bluntly
speaking, the
typical local
church will
likely have
some nominal
Christians.
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