Faith? Prove It!

Galatians 3:7, 29
Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham.

And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.

  
Have you ever really thought about the subject of FAITH? Is there a biblical basis on which to trust that faith in Jesus is real and leads to eternal salvation? Consider the following concerns:

Faith in whom or in what
The definition and purpose of faith
The outcome or benefit of faith
The amount or level of faith
The origin of faith
The receipt or loss of faith
The enemy of or opposition to faith



With so much ECUMENISM (1-world, inclusive ideology) saturating society - from classrooms to places of business and work, and from pulpits to computer/TV screens, one must be wholly certain of one’s faith. The Bible-believer must KNOW, without a shadow of doubt, that Jesus is all the Bible says He is and has done all the Bible says he’s done.

The faith of many will be shaken because many have put their trust in connections with people and/or organizations. They have followed, idolized, and even worshipped pastors, preachers, bishops, and the like, but have never truly surrendered all to Christ as Savior. They have not rejected the world and its ungodly leaders, especially the many wolves in sheep's clothing who claim to speak for and from God while denouncing Scripture in word and action.

God is allowing more and more false prophets and lying leaders to be exposed as the greedy game-players that they are. Evidence is being presented as to "who's who" by leaders' own blatant rejection of the Bible,  by their union with openly anti-Christ groups and, in some cases, by the discovery of their secret,  lustful lifestyles.

Meanwhile, precious souls are going to have to determine if they love the God of the Bible more than they love any one and any thing in this world, including themselves. They are going to have their personal beliefs and doctrines picked at, prodded, and tested. They will be faced with ridicule and mockery for their faith.

In one way or another, Bible-believers will be asked and required to prove, "Is your faith in Christ Jesus SINCERE, SOLID, and SURE?"
 

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