Saturday, December 20, 2025

Saving Faith

 


    Faith is the only way to redemption with God.  Redemption with God is the only way to salvation.  Jesus became human to form real relationships with people.  He became the bridge for people and God.  He sacrificed His perfect existence to live among people who hate Him to give you the opportunity to have eternity in perfection with Him.
    The only way to find salvation is to believe.  Salvation gives you regeneration as a new pure soul that lives in the same beautiful body God created.  When the Holy Spirit moves in, it changes your heart and you begin to see the world differently.  
    Repentance and faith is the only path to true grace.  Repentance must be genuine because God knows your heart.  You can't lie to or fool Him.  God's grace gives you justification for your past and the ability to start fresh with Him.  The relationship gives you inner peace and favor with God.
    The salvation experience gives you sanctification.  It starts with regeneration of your life.  It sets you apart from the people of the world that are following their own drives that are led by Satan.  You are now led by the Holy Spirit.  The two do not mix.  When you try it causes confusion, pain, and anguish.  Your morals will start to transform to motivate you in new way of living.  
    Glorification is your life as a Christian.  It leads to blessings here and now, but the ultimate gift is eternity in Heaven.  It all starts with faith.  Saving faith separates you from your sin.  It gives your restoration.  It makes you holy.  In time as you invest in your relationship with God, you will discover wisdom in how to live out the laws in a way that serves God and helps other people.
    Salvation requires you to see your sin for what it is.  You come to agree with God about sin and you decide to submit to His authority in love.  You submit because you know He loves you more than you will ever be able to love Him.  He loves you in a way that is beyond any kind of love another person could give you.  His love with your faith makes you righteous.  This is saving faith.

Matthew 19:16-30, John 3:16-17, Acts 16:31-34, Romans 2:1-16, 3:23-26, Ephesians 2:8-10, & James 2:14-17


Friday, December 19, 2025

Forgiving Faith

 


    Faith requires the ability to forgive.  Forgiveness is one of the hardest things you have to do in life, but God forgave you when you did not deserve it.  As a Christian you need to learn how to forgive for your own heart, walk with Jesus, and peace.  Forgiveness is to let go, to leave, to leave behind, and to remit.
    The ability to forgive also makes it where you are more likely to be forgiven by other people.  People hurt people.  No one is without fault.  No one is without the need to be forgiven.  To forgive does not insure the relationship being fixed.  It removes the animosity, the hurt, and the doorway for Satan.  It is a doorway for boundaries that could fix the relationship over time.  
    Forgiveness opens the doors to blessings.  It can't be faked.  You can't pretend with God.  Forgiveness can remove judgment.  Jesus' forgiveness gives you salvation.  Forgiveness renews you and keeps you from becoming a bitter person.  
    Forgiveness from sin can only come from God.  The closer you get to God the more you see sin for what it is.  You have to deal with your own sin before you can call anyone else out for their sin.  Your job is not to be the judge.  Your job is to help other people see their own sin by their own coalition.  
    Salvation is free, but walking with God after salvation will cost you everything.  Pride is the first thing you have to break down.  It is what will keep you from forgiving other people.  People need to see the Holy Spirit working in you to see their need for salvation.  That means when you repent you can't do it in secret.  You have to live a transparent lifestyle.  That does not mean everyone is invited into your personal space.  It just means you are living a much like Jesus as you can.  Your ability to forgive could bring other people to Jesus.  

Matthew 6:14-15, 26:27-30, Mark 1:4-6, 2:1-5, 13:12-13, Acts 5:29-32, 8:20-23, & Romans 3:23-26, 4:4-7


Thursday, December 18, 2025

Faith's Journey Continues

 


    Faith requires obedience. Obedience comes from love and self-discipline.  When you are obedient to God, then you are a witness.  If you are a witness, then you have a testimony.  If you have a testimony, then you can tell people about Jesus and invite them to have a relationship with their creator.
    Faith comes down to what you believe and having a heart of submission.  Faith is a journey because not all of life's questions are answered immediately.  You have to work through your human perspective getting a clearer vision of God's perspective to decide on some aspects of life.  Other aspects like how to get to heaven, who God is, and sin are cut and dry.  You will mature in your understanding, but at the end of the day your opinion doesn't matter.  What God says is and it will not change because you want it to.
    Sharing your faith takes sensitivity.  You don't want to sound like you are apologizing for what you believe, but you don't want to push the person away either.  You need time to have them really hear you and see that your heart is not judging them.  
    Faith's focus is on Jesus.  Jesus will transform you from the inside out.  All you have to do is allow the world to see you.  If they really look, then they will see aspect of Jesus in you.  It will either attract them to you, make them angry, or make them avoid you.  Don't take it personally.  It is the affect Jesus has on people. 
    Your part in faith is to have conversations with people that you know are not believers.  The Holy Spirit will do the work behind your words.  Do not put so much pressure on yourself that you never talk to people.  If the person comes to faith, then you take them under your wing to disciple them or introduce them to someone else that may be a better fit to disciple them.  Do not turn your faith into work.  It is a part of who you are.  Let it become natural.

Psalm 23:3-6, 32:8-9, Proverbs 3:5-6, Isaiah 40:28-31, Matthew 11:25-30, Romans 8:26-30, 2 Corinthians 5:6-10, Colossians 2:6-7, & Hebrews 11:1-3


Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Faith Journey

 


    Faith begins at salvation, but it is never stagnant.  If you get to a place where you are comfortable with your faith, then you are probably not growing in this season.  Faith will always be pushing you out of your comfort zone.  If you don't grow on your own, then God will find a way to make you uncomfortable to keep you close to Him.
    Faith requires obedience.  Satan has a plan to destroy you.  God has a plan to bring you closer to Him.  Do you have a plan to stay focused on your walk with the Holy Spirit?  If not, then Satan will find a way to derail you.  It happens, so be prepared.  Repent and pick yourself up to keep going.  This is a life long journey.  It will not stop until you enter Heaven. 
    Part of the journey is the "Great Commission".  You are commanded to be baptized and start growing in your relationship with God after salvation.  Once you get started in your discipleship training you are commanded to start making disciples.  You can lead people to Jesus as soon as you become a Christian, but it takes maturity to be able to start making disciples.  It is a journey, not a check off list or step up.
    Before you start discipling other people you need to be able to answer some questions in an uncomfortable environment.  Do you understand what it takes for a person to get to Heaven?  What is salvation?  What kind of person do you need to be to be good with God?  Questions like this.  You need to know the answers, how to answer for the person you are talking to to understand, and how to deal with rejection.
    In your faith journey you have to learn how to rely on the Holy Spirit.  He will not lead you astray.  He will help you become comfortable with the uncomfortable.  Take a look at your salvation.  How are you doing in your faith journey?  Have you found some blind spots?  Do you see places you have become complacent?  Take control and surrender them to God at the same time.  You are as close to God as you want to be.  If you want things to change, then you have to put in the time.

Psalm 119:105-112, Proverbs 3:5-6, Matthew 17:20, 2 Corinthians 5:6-10, & Philippians 1:3-6, 4:10-14


Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Faith Ministry

 


    It takes faith to serve God.  Faith is what drives and motivates you.  When common sense tells you that there is no point faith will tell you to keep serving in love.  Faith upheld in love helps you care, minister, and touch people's lives.  There is nothing rational about it.  It is trusting God and doing as you are led by the Holy Spirit while telling the world about Jesus.
    Faith ministry is welcoming.  It is warm and inviting.  The location and format is not what matters.  It is the people that are important.  It is when people come together to pray and love in an organized manner.  This creates an atmosphere of peace, joy, and comfort.  The stronger the relationships the more people it can attract.
    Faith ministries attract people to Jesus.  It works because people see Jesus in you.  In a typical church it is about 10% of the people that do all the work.  In a joint faith ministry it attracts people to want to get involved.  It is not just coming together once or twice a week.  It is getting involved in lives where people are living their lives.
    Relationships are the key to faith ministry.  It starts with your relationship with God.  Then the Holy Spirit uses your passion for life to go out and create a ministry or service for the community.  You build loving relationships and before you know it it you have a real ministry coming to life.  
    Different people and different relationships need different things.  There is no set way to do ministry.  As long as you keep it Biblical, loving, and led by the Holy Spirit then you will be able to reach unsaved people.  It probably wont be easy, but the victories for Jesus make it worth it.  

John 13:31-38, Romans 10:16-21, 2 Corinthians5:16-21, Ephesians 2:1-10, & Hebrews 11:1-3


Monday, December 15, 2025

Faith Flashback

 


        Faith gets you through a lot, but you still need friends, time to deal, opportunities to share your faith, growth, and appreciate life experiences.  Sharing your life means becoming vulnerable.  You need humility and vulnerability to make an impact for God in this world.  You need it to experience life with gratitude and being prepared to do anything with Jesus.
    Faith flashback is looking at your life and seeing how you have impacted the world for God.  Have you put yourself out there when the Holy Spirit prompts you?  Do you have the habit to be bold and speak about your faith?  Can you see your faith mature and grow?  Have you learned discipleship?  Do you train anyone in discipleship?  Have your learned how to deal with rejection?
    True faith should help you make connections in life.  It can help you reconnect with people you have once lost, but want to reconcile with or feel a pull to reconnect.  Sunday school or life groups are a fundamental way to make these connections, grow, worship, and learn.  You can visit people as a group.  People to go visit are people who have not attended in a while, people unable to attend, hospitals, death in family, counseling need, and more.
    The point of faith visits is evangelism.  That means the visits need to be positive, but real.  Leave the people feeling like it was a benefit for their life.  Tell them the truth about what the Bible says and invite them to join you again.  If it is someone you know, maybe leave your personal number to be there for them when needed.  Maybe set up something outside of church because life is lived outside of the walls of the church building.  If needed come up with an action plan to help them until things are better.

Psalm 121, Habakkuk 2:4-5, 2 Corinthians 5:16-17, 2 Timothy 1:3-7, & Hebrews 10:32-11:3


Sunday, December 14, 2025

Faith Testimony

 


    Evangelism is personal with your testimony.  How you give it and how much detail will depend on the conversation and need.  You can keep it simple or you can get into the depths depending on how the Holy Spirit leads.  No matter what your story is, God will use it.  
    Time is a factor in how you give your testimony too.  If you have a lot of time you can tell your full story.  If you only have minutes, then you can do your salvation story or what God is doing now in your life.  The important thing is to hit the important highlights that give God the glory.
    To prepare on giving your testimony write it out to be no more than three minutes.  Make it concise, but natural.  You want it to impact the understanding and need for forgiveness.  Do your best to avoid churchy words.  It can make Christianity sound like a cult.  You want people to know the difference of true Christianity and everything else.  Churchy words can be confusing to people that have never attended or did not grow up in church.
    Your salvation testimony should include who you were before meeting Jesus, what brought your conversion, and the benefits of salvation.  When you are done let it sit with them for a moment. If they don't ask questions, then you ask them questions.  You want to find what connected with them and focus on that area to get them to see their need for Jesus too.
    If they are open to deeper conversation, then open your Bible or use the Bible app on your phone.  Find the answers to their questions there.  Make it a point that they can find all life's answers in the Bible.  God will never be caught off guard.  He is prepared for every situation, so you don't have to worry about Him not showing up.  He is there.  He is working in their heart even if there is no evidence to that. 
    It is okay if you do not know where everything is in the Bible.  You can use google search, the Bible's index, or another person to get there or answer questions.  Allowing people to see that you are human and not perfect can actually help in bringing people to Christ.  It will make it beginning of their journey easier.  It will challenge you to grow in areas too.  

Psalm 71:12-16, 120, Mark 5:18-20, John 16:12-15, 2 Timothy 1:8-11, 1 Peter 1:3-9, & Revelations 12:10-12


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