All you need is to believe in God….Right???

John 5:24

John 6:47

Just to say “Believe in God” or “Just believe in Jesus”  can produce a false assurance of salvation or a sense of rescue.

James 2:19

What does it mean to place  your trust or belief in the Lord?

Remember this heavenly baseline..

The Lord wants you to have absolute assurance that you have a secure relationship with Him.

1 John 5:13

Three words that sum up Biblical Believing:

  • Knowledge- faith must be based on God’s Word alone.

Romans 10:9–14

1. Jesus is God

  2. Each has sinned and is separated from God.

  3. Jesus died on the cross for our sins.

  4. Christ arose from the grave, defeated death and is alive today, in Heaven.

  • Conviction- “to be fully convinced.”
  • Trust- Decisive commitment to follow Christ.

Summation 

  What does it mean to believe in Jesus?

  To believe in Jesus is to have a confident conviction that He is who He says He is. And then by a complete surrender and trust in Christ you enter into a personal relationship with the Son of God. You move from an observer of the life of faith to a disciple.

Churches are full of believers.

But the kingdom of God is full of disciples.

Traveler VS Tourist

That’s the description of most of the churches today….

  A tourist not a traveler.

  A believer but not a disciple.

You can not be a disciple without being a believer.

  However, you can be a believer without being a disciple. 

Disciple, real.

Believer, religious.

A key principle at WCC.

  We place a high value on life transformation, NOT just information. All instruction, learning opportunities and outreach should be directed toward leading Christ-like living.

To move from just a believer to become a disciple…..

1. You must take responsibility….. “be transformed.”

Romans 12:1–2

A disciple is not someone who just is a bystander around the alter but someone who becomes the alter. “Living sacrifice.”

2. You must allow the Holy Spirit to continue to transform you…. “are being transformed.”

2 Corinthians 3:17–18

The key to being metamorph(ed) is the Spirit of the Lord.