Faith alone??
What is faith???
Confidence or trust ...to a degree
Our belief ...what we choose to believe as true.
To believe in Jesus ...one may differ with another over what that means.
If I had lived during the time Jesus was born & walked the earth as man, and if I had been there at the crucifixion, would someone ask if that was Jesus being crucified?
And would I say, "I believe it is."
Does that qualify as belief??
Does that qualify as faith??
I think not ...
Or would one say, I am not thinking clearly??
What if I believe the crucifixion was true ...and cruel, but rather common during the Roman rule. Would I also think it would be greatly significant to those who knew Him ...but of little significance to anyone not close to Him. And in the large scheme of things, over time, would I say that all this is rather meaningless??
Are we close to Him??
Do we know Him??
Do His death have meaning to us??
Do we believe that Jesus died for us??
Do we look at His death in view of an outstanding debt that needed to be paid??
Was the crucifixion of Jesus much more than just an outstanding display of affection ...and was it required??
It's not like a huge debt that a person has accrued through careless spending on credit ...then suddenly the debt is paid, and that person is debt free. And the person may not even know who paid the debt.
No, it's not like that.
Sadly, many people don't even know they are in debt. They don't know they need salvation.
In order to accept the payment Jesus has provided, do we need to accept the One who has paid the debt & accept Him for who He is?? Do we need to accept Jesus?? Do we need to know Him??
Yes, the knowing part is part of this conversation. We can say we know Him ...but, do we know Him for who He is??
Jesus asked the disciples, "Who do you say that I am?"
Would we believe that only the disciples who walked with Jesus knew Him for who He is??
Or would we think that the only true commitment of faith were those disciples who died as a result of their witness of who He is??
Would that excluded the apostle John ...who was not crucified, nor did he die a horrible death as many of the disciples did??
We cannot imagine much of a life of commitment from the thief crucified next to Jesus, but Jesus told him he was saved. Was that because of the extreme method by which they both died ...giving them a sort of brief camaraderie??
What do we know??
What do we know about ourselves??
What do we know about Jesus??
And is knowing a two-way process?? Of course, we say He knows ...yes, He knows all about us. Yet, how much do we know Him???
Do we glorify Him??
To glorify Him, is to correctly view and describe who He is.
What reference do we use for this?? Do we believe God has provided not only for our salvation, through Jesus ...but also for us to have a source by which we can refer to as an accurate description of God???
So, do we glorify Him??
Or do we not say anything for, or against Him?? (Kind of like in the lukewarm category.)
Or do we argue against Him?? (Maybe not so cold-hearted, nor hot-headed ...but, on the other hand, maybe a bit of both.)
No, this is not like the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. Maybe you feel the middle ground is safest ...or the lukewarm. It is not simply a story ...and though it is simply true what we read about Jesus in the Bible, it should also bring a bit of awe & inspire us to want to know more as we read and reread His Word to us.
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To glorify Him, is to correctly view and describe who He is.
What reference do we use for this?? Do we believe God has provided not only for our salvation, through Jesus ...but also for us to have a source by which we can refer to as an accurate description of God???
So, do we glorify Him??
Or do we not say anything for, or against Him?? (Kind of like in the lukewarm category.)
Or do we argue against Him?? (Maybe not so cold-hearted, nor hot-headed ...but, on the other hand, maybe a bit of both.)
No, this is not like the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. Maybe you feel the middle ground is safest ...or the lukewarm. It is not simply a story ...and though it is simply true what we read about Jesus in the Bible, it should also bring a bit of awe & inspire us to want to know more as we read and reread His Word to us.
(https://toolittletoolateisnotforustosay.blogspot.com/)