Thursday, December 19, 2019

What Does it Mean to Believe in Jesus?


He then brought them out and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" And they said, “They replied, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved-- you and your household.” (Acts 16:30-31)

“Do you believe in Jesus?” seems like a strange question.  It sounds like the same question as “Do you believe in Santa Claus?” or “Do you believe in aliens?”  But the question “Do you believe in Jesus?” is asking far more than “Do you believe that Jesus Christ existed/exists?”  The true meaning of the question is “Do you believe Jesus Christ is who the Bible says He is, and are you trusting Him as your Savior?”

So, do you believe in Jesus?

Suppose you were walking along a path and you came to a bridge which crossed a deep canyon. You might look at it and believe that it would hold you, and you might even see other people walking across it so you know it would hold your weight.  But so far, your “belief” in the bridge is only in your mind.  When do you really believe the bridge will hold you?  You only really believe it when you are willing to commit your life to it and actually walk across it.

Consider these questions:

1) Do you believe that Jesus is God in human form? (See John 1:1, 14)
2) Do you believe that Jesus died on the cross to pay the penalty for your sins (See 1 Corinthians 15:3; 2 Corinthians 5:21), for which you deserve eternal separation from God? (See Romans 6:23)
3) Do you believe that the sacrifice of Jesus is the only adequate payment for your sins? (See 1 John 2:2; John 14:6; Acts 4:12)

Do you believe these things?  If you do, great!  But believing the facts about Jesus is only part of the equation.  Biblical faith/belief is far more than believing certain things to be true.  Biblical saving faith is also trusting and relying on those facts.

A chair is a good illustration.  You can look at a chair and believe it is made of materials strong enough to support your weight, and you can believe that it was assembled correctly.  But that is not biblical faith.  Biblical faith is sitting in the chair.  It is actually relying on the chair to hold your weight off the ground.

Are you trusting that Jesus is your Savior?  Are you relying on His death as the full payment for the debt of your sin?  Are you depending on His resurrection as the guarantee that you, too, will be raised to eternal life after death?  Not that it could ever happen, but if the “chair” of Jesus Christ were pulled out from beneath you, spiritually speaking, would you hit the ground, or are you also relying on things in addition to the chair?

If you understand and believe what the Bible says about Jesus, and if you are trusting in those truths as the basis for salvation—you are saved!  You “believe in Jesus” in the biblical sense.

If you are uncertain if you truly believe in Jesus, but you desire to, or if you feel God drawing you to faith in Jesus, the next step is simple.  Believe!  Trust in Jesus!  Rely on Him for your salvation. Allow God to turn you from sin to forgiveness and salvation.

If you would like to verbally express your new faith to God, here is a sample of what you can say:

“Heavenly Father, I know that I have sinned. I know that my sin separates me from you.  I know that if left unforgiven, my sin will separate me from you for eternity.  I believe and trust that Jesus Christ is my Savior, that He died to pay the full penalty for my sins and that He rose from the dead on the third day.  I am relying on His sacrifice alone to bring me into a right relationship with you.  Thank you for forgiving me.  Thank you for saving me.  Help me to grow closer to you each and every day for the rest of my life.”

Have you made a decision for Christ because of what you have read here? If so, please let me know so that I may rejoice with you.

I pray that you will seek to grow closer to Him, and that you will daily pray and read His Word.  If you have any questions please fill free to contact me and I will do my best to answer them. 


I will not be posting throughout the entire holiday time.  There will be one post on Christmas day and one post on New Year’s Day.  I will resume posting full-time again on January 5th.


God bless you! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!






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