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What Does It Mean to Believe? |
Short Answer Version “Believe” is the action word for “faith”. In the original New Testament language, the word for “believe” was the verb form of the noun for “faith”. You “believe” simply by putting faith into action. What is faith, and how do we put it into action? Faith is, by definition, a hopeful acknowledgement that something is true without anyone proving it to our satisfaction first. When we hope for something with conviction and have an assurance that our unseen hope will be realized, that is faith. Faith in something untrue will not make it true. But faith in something true, that you are not able to prove, can result in the needed experience of its certainty.
Long Answer Version To use faith in asking Jesus to be our Savior, is to believe with saving faith. The same is true when we believe that Jesus died for our sins and will come into our lives to have relationship with us.
When we become saved, faith is something that gets stronger the more we exercise it. We learn gradually how best to apply it in an effective way, and we develop it like a skill. We would be wise to remember, the power initiated by our faith is the power of Almighty God, not that of ourselves. Faith takes risk. But life is full of risks. For example, if we waited for proof before following our dreams or aspirations, we would never take any risks at all, and none of us would be a success at anything. Take the risk of believing in Jesus and you will be saved even though you had to risk that it was true. Believing in Jesus is a risk worth taking. Choose the kind of risk that initiates your salvation rather than prevents it. It takes risk to reject Jesus too. That is not a risk worth taking. To believe in Jesus as your Savior also means to believe in truths associated with Him as Savior. For example, if you don't believe that Jesus was resurrected from the dead, you do not believe in Jesus. If you don't believe Jesus is the "King of Kings", you do not believe in Jesus. As much as people try, they cannot change Jesus by making up their own ideas of what He is or isn't. To be saved, we believe in the real risen Jesus and let Him be Himself. Here is another way of looking at the meaning of “believe”. In today’s world, if you have a friend who is going for a job interview, you might encourage the person by saying “You’ll do great. I BELIEVE in you.” You do not mean “I believe you exist”. You are expressing a positive, considerate thought about who your friend is. That is also true about believing in Jesus. By believing in Jesus, you are expressing your support personally to Him for who He truly is. Believing in Him is as easy as being a friend. In our culture we like the saying, “I love you just the way you are.” That phrase is a way of saying, “I believe in you.” God loves us just the way we are, so why not decide to love Him just the way He is, by faith? A believer is called a believer because they believe. Believing produces righteousness and peace in us. “By faith we have been made righteous. Therefore, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ”. Believing is an ongoing practice of the believer. “The righteous shall live by faith”. We “walk by faith, not by sight.'' However, the element of faith being ongoing, is not what saves us. It comes as a result of being saved.” There are many other words or phrases that basically mean the same thing as believing in Jesus with saving faith, in a biblical sense. For example, “receiving Jesus” means the same thing and depicts an openness of heart to let Him be in your life. It is a biblical phrase: "as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." ''Accepting Jesus'' is another term people use that is synonymous for believing in Jesus. Some people say, “Trust in Jesus for your salvation”. It all stands for the same thing. Receive Him, accept Him, trust Him for your salvation, believe in Him, it’s all good. Can a person lose their faith? We sometimes see this phrase in movies, books, or TV when a person is very downhearted about a tragedy, presumably because they expected God to prevent the disaster. In my opinion, a true believer will never lose their faith. They might get dragged through the meat grinder of life and lose their excitement about God for a while, but real faith is something that cannot be lost. It can only be ignored by a person based on a personal choice to do so. When is faith in Jesus ''real faith''? God always knows real faith when He sees it. It becomes apparent to us when we mean our decision to believe for real, and open ourselves to a relationship with Him. If you are ever so down that you want to ''lose your faith'', please remember that God has compassion on you. He will welcome you back and help you heal. Don't let pride or arrogance stop you from experiencing the blessings God still has for you. Your sense of faith can always be reclaimed. I've been through many meat grinders in life, and my sense of having faith did dwindle at times, but it was never lost. I predict that yours will never be lost either. You can regain it by saying "I believe in You Jesus, as my Savior". Say it out loud, or quietly in your heart alone. Doing it with understanding helps strengthen you throughout your life in any circumstance. Saying it will prevent you from losing your sense of experiencing faith. Believe. Exercise Faith. Rejoice in the Lord and His promises of abundant life. He has good plans for you, to bless you, as well as to give you a meaningful future and a bright hope.
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If you understand what I mean when I say, ''Believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior'', you can make that happen right now. One way to do so is by offering a sincere prayer such as, I believe in You Jesus, I welcome You as my Savior. I understand you did all the work to save me already. Please come into my life and make yourself real to me.'' If you don't understand what I mean above, or would like to learn more, please take a look at a few of the buttons below to help.
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