Being a Christian vs. Following Jesus -

Pastor Matthew Best
6 min readApr 10, 2024

Is there a difference between being a Christian and following Jesus? I guess it depends on who you ask. I know this much, there is no definitive answer to this. Because who would make that call anyway?

Some people would say the two are synonymous. Someone holding this position might ask how it would be possible to separate the two. How could someone follow Jesus and not be a Christian or vice versa? To them there is no difference. Set aside your own views on this and consider how a person sees this if they hold it. In a way, it’s similar to people who say they see no difference between being religious and being spiritual.

Some people take an opposite view — that the two may overlap, but not necessarily. These people would point to the reality that there are plenty of Christians who don’t seem at all concerned with attempting to follow Jesus — or at least the Jesus they believe in. That’s the key to this because I imagine that the people who are supposedly guilty of this would argue that they are following Jesus and they could probably point to several things to back up their claims. Whether one agrees with the defense is a different issue. These folks would be very sincere in their belief that they are following Jesus.

In some regards, both views are similar. I think it starts with how we view our own journey of faith. Often we are less critical of ourselves and find it easier to claim that we are Christian AND following Jesus in a way we understand Jesus is calling us to follow. All the…

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Pastor Matthew Best

My name is Matthew Best. I’m an ELCA (Lutheran) pastor who attempts to translate church and churchy stuff into everyday language.