Difference πΌ
Acting Holy
• Focuses on appearance, not transformation.
It’s when someone tries to look righteous — avoiding “bad people,” speaking in religious tones, or flaunting spirituality — but their heart isn’t really changed.
• Seeks validation from people.
It’s about wanting others to see you as “spiritual” or “deep.”
• Points fingers at others.
Acting holy often creates pride — “I don’t do what they do,” instead of “Lord, thank You for saving me too.”
• Tries to earn God’s love.
It’s performance-based, not relationship-based.
Acting Christlike
• Focuses on love, humility, and truth.
Jesus was full of grace and truth — He corrected, but in love.
• Seeks to serve, not to be seen.
Christlike people care more about reflecting Jesus than impressing anyone.
• Draws people closer to God.
When you’re Christlike, your actions make people want to know Him.
• Flows from a transformed heart.
It’s not an act — it’s who you become when you walk closely with Jesus.
In short:
“Acting holy separates you from people. Acting Christlike draws people to God.”
Acting Holy
• Focuses on appearance, not transformation.
It’s when someone tries to look righteous — avoiding “bad people,” speaking in religious tones, or flaunting spirituality — but their heart isn’t really changed.
• Seeks validation from people.
It’s about wanting others to see you as “spiritual” or “deep.”
• Points fingers at others.
Acting holy often creates pride — “I don’t do what they do,” instead of “Lord, thank You for saving me too.”
• Tries to earn God’s love.
It’s performance-based, not relationship-based.
Acting Christlike
• Focuses on love, humility, and truth.
Jesus was full of grace and truth — He corrected, but in love.
• Seeks to serve, not to be seen.
Christlike people care more about reflecting Jesus than impressing anyone.
• Draws people closer to God.
When you’re Christlike, your actions make people want to know Him.
• Flows from a transformed heart.
It’s not an act — it’s who you become when you walk closely with Jesus.
In short:
“Acting holy separates you from people. Acting Christlike draws people to God.”
Difference ππΌ
π Acting Holy
• Focuses on appearance, not transformation.
It’s when someone tries to look righteous — avoiding “bad people,” speaking in religious tones, or flaunting spirituality — but their heart isn’t really changed.
• Seeks validation from people.
It’s about wanting others to see you as “spiritual” or “deep.”
• Points fingers at others.
Acting holy often creates pride — “I don’t do what they do,” instead of “Lord, thank You for saving me too.”
• Tries to earn God’s love.
It’s performance-based, not relationship-based.
β€οΈ Acting Christlike
• Focuses on love, humility, and truth.
Jesus was full of grace and truth — He corrected, but in love.
• Seeks to serve, not to be seen.
Christlike people care more about reflecting Jesus than impressing anyone.
• Draws people closer to God.
When you’re Christlike, your actions make people want to know Him.
• Flows from a transformed heart.
It’s not an act — it’s who you become when you walk closely with Jesus.
π‘In short:
“Acting holy separates you from people. Acting Christlike draws people to God.”
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