Human effort alone can't produce the good works that please God. True good works happen only as God empowers you by His Spirit, enabling you to walk in His prepared path by faith. #Faith#SpiritualGrowth
Is Paul contradicting himself? No. Good works don't cause salvation; they result from it. We aren't saved by good works, but we are saved *for* them. #Faith#Theology
Intellectual knowledge of Jesus doesn't transform us. True transformation comes when our hearts are convinced of His work, turning knowledge into saving faith that trusts in Christ. #Faith#SpiritualGrowth
Intellectually convinced of Christianity but struggle to trust? Stop striving to earn God's favor. Salvation isn't about your works; it's by grace through faith in Christ alone. Trust in Him, not your own goodness. #Faith#Grace#Christianity
Can someone believe Christianity is true and still not have saving faith?
In this Short, we look at Ephesians 2:8-9 and the difference between intellectual belief and genuine faith in Jesus Christ.
Knowing Jesus is knowing God the Father. His divine nature was on full display when Pilate questioned Him. This relationship is the core of faith. #Christianity#Faith#Jesus
Jesus declares His divine identity through seven "I am" statements in John's Gospel, echoing God's revelation. These claims, starting with "ego eimi," reveal Him not just as a messenger, but as the Way, the Truth, and the Life. #Jesus#Faith#Theology
Jesus declares, "I am the Truth"—not one truth among many, but THE truth. In a world of relative perspectives, this is an exclusive claim. Truth isn't based on personal experience; it *is* Jesus. #JesusIsTheTruth#AbsoluteTruth
Will you believe, trust, and place your life in His hands? For those who do, the promise is life—a life that begins right now in knowing God. #Faith#TrustInGod
John 3:16 isn't just a concept to grasp; it's a call to respond. God has already acted by giving His Son. The choice is yours: will you trust Him? #Faith#Belief
The Greek word 'pisteuo' means more than just believing facts about Jesus. It means entrusting yourself completely, relying on Him, and placing your life in His hands. #Faith#TrustInJesus
Understanding Jesus as fully God and fully man transforms everything. The eternal Son entered our world, making the invisible God visible through Himself, so we could truly know Him. #Incarnation#Christianity
The word became flesh. These four words are foundational to Christianity and offer hope for all humanity. They truly change everything. #Faith#Hope#Christianity
God became human. The mind struggles to grasp this profound truth—Jesus, existing outside time, entered it as a helpless baby. The eternal became finite. #Faith#Christianity
The Word became flesh. The infinite became finite. The invisible became visible. Jesus lived among us, fully God and fully man, embodying grace and truth. #Jesus#Faith#Incarnation
Jesus declared, "Before Abraham was, I am." He used God's own name from Exodus, revealing His divine identity. He is not merely claiming greatness; He is claiming to BE God. #JesusIsGod#Theology#Faith
Jesus declared, "Before Abraham was, I am." He used God's own name from Exodus, revealing His divine identity. He is not merely claiming greatness; He is claiming to BE God. #JesusIsGod#Theology#Faith
John begins his Gospel with a breathtaking declaration: the Word, through whom all existence was spoken, stepped into human history. Now, 2,000 years later, that same invitation remains—discover who Jesus is. #GospelOfJohn#JesusIsTheWord#BibleStudy