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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
There is much that we must believe in order to be in fellowship with the God who made us, our Creator. God has never been satisfied with man simply accepting that He exists Gen 3:1-5 Satan attacked the premise that God is good
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
34th Psalm Vs 8, 10, 15, 17-22 The argument David is making here is not that God exists, but that God is good, and that we must trust His goodness.
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
The overwhelming majority of man’s problems stem not from a lack of belief in the existence of God, but instead from either ignorance of who God is, or a lack of confidence in God’s goodness. Often both. Atheism is a fairly recent development, and despite how loud atheists tend to be, fairly rare thing. Currently about 2.5% of U.S. population (rising) 75% Believe in God, but few actually trust Him
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Many are more likely to trust the word of men over the word of God. “I see what God says, but……” This makes more sense That makes me unhappy It’s just too hard I don’t like what it means for someone I love What my preacher says is easier I believe in God, but I really don’t trust Him.
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Those who pursue a “god” who yields to all of their preferences are not seeking our Creator. They are seeking themselves. Rom 10:1-3 Belief that can save us is a belief that submits to the righteousness of God. Obedient belief. Active belief.
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Heb 11:6 God is God rewards the “diligent seeker” NT:1567 ekzeteo (ek-zay-teh'-o); from NT:1537 and NT:2212; to search out, investigate, crave, demand, worship:
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Heb 11:6 God is God rewards the “diligent seeker” NT:1567 ekzeteo (ek-zay-teh'-o); from NT:1537 and NT:2212; to search out, investigate, crave, demand, worship: The obvious and essential result of such a faith is action in response to all that we learn as we seek and find what God reveals of Himself and His will.
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
It is silly, and petty, and remarkably childish, (spiritually immature) to suggest that our God might be satisfied with a form of “belief” that amounts to nothing more than a willingness to admit the fact of God’s existence or the sacrifice of His Son on the cross. Can that form of belief ever save us in any situation where what we believe could save us?
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Belief that exists but is not strong enough or substantive enough to move us to action is absolutely devoid of value. This is exactly the point of James 2: 14-26 What we believe matters, but what we do with what we believe matters every bit as much.
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Believe: The Substance and Consequence of Christian Beliefs
Back to Psalm 34 God Is To Be Feared Vs 7, 9, 11-12, 16 Those who do evil = those who do not fear God Rom 2:3-11 These do not doubt, but despise God’s goodness Rom 11:19-23 We must continue in His goodness (submitting, trusting, obeying- throughout our lives)
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