✝ Daily Encouragement (12/9/25) "Nominal?"

Published: Tue, 12/09/25

Updated: Tue, 12/09/25

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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).

We greet the people around us before the worship service on Sunday mornings. Some are regular "pew neighbors" we've come to know. We've observed that, whether a church is large or small, people still tend to sit in the same place, often the very same pew week after week.

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.

After being laid up for several weeks he was thrilled to be back in church and that's what he meant by "phenomenal". After all, he now had a fresh perspective and the contrast couldn’t be more stark: For nearly two weeks my new acquaintance laid flat on a bed, writhing in pain with every move, and stared at the four walls of his recovery room. Now he was in God’s house, visiting with God’s people, worshiping in song, hearing the public declaration of Scripture, being challenged and inspired by a sermon. He was phenomenal!

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!

"For the Mighty One has done great things for me" (Luke 1:49). Today's text is from the The Magnificat (Mary's song) in Luke 1:46-55. Although Mary is specifically lauding God for what He has done for her, in being a vessel carrying the Savior of the world, these words can apply to all of us who have experienced God's redemption through Christ and this is phenomenal!

Who did it? "The Mighty One"

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,
and great our rejoicing through Jesus the Son;

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!

Next time you’re asked, “How are you?” consider responding “Phenomenal!” and be prepared to give an answer for the hope that you have (2 Peter 3:15). It could lead to a great witnessing opportunity.


Be encouraged today!  Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying man Daily prayer: Father, there is nothing we could accomplish within ourselves nor is there any material gain that could bring greater freedom and joy here and now, and treasures forevermore as we abide with You through all eternity. Help us not to lose sight of the great contrast You bring into our lives when we step out of darkness and begin to walk in Your radiant light. When we recall the great things You have done for us we recognize that we have a phenomenal life on this side of eternity with You by our side. Amen

* 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.

Researchers Patrick Johnstone and Jason Mandryk suggest that “nominalism” is a major issue. They assert that “many traditionally Christian populations know nothing of a personal faith, true repentance, and a trust in the finished work of Christ for their salvation”, and estimate that 1.2 billion people are “nominal and non-practicing ‘Christians’.”


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"To God Be The Glory"  Watch on YouTube  Michael Eldridge acapella

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