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Jesus answered:
"I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me."
John 14:6
CHRISTIANS AND BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST
The
Bible tells us that everyone who believes in Jesus is a Christian.
But what does belief in Jesus really mean?
Before
concluding that someone is undoubtedly a Christian,
we should at least determine which Jesus a person believes,
and what type of belief he or she holds. Let's expand on
these two very crucial points.
First,
Christians must make sure that anyone professing to
believe in Jesus is actually referring to the Jesus Christ of the
Bible.
The Apostle Paul, in 2 Corinthians 11:4, warns us about individuals
who preach counterfeit Christs. Take, for example, the New Age Jesus
who supposedly journeyed to the Far East, where he allegedly became
a master of the occult.
Then there's the Jesus of Mormonism, who supposedly
belongs to a gallery of gods and goddesses.
And, of course, the Muslims believe in yet another Jesus,
one who simply numbers among the many so-called prophets of Allah,
the God of Islam. But of these and other assorted Christs, only the
Christ of Scripture is recognized and accepted by true Christians.
Let us, therefore, take care to find out which Jesus a person believes
in before we pass any judgment.
This
leads me to point number two -- that a person also needs to
exercise the proper type of belief. For example, someone who holds
to an accurate view of who Jesus Christ really is, and what the Bible
says about Him, still needs to do something with his or her belief,
and not simply stand by on the sidelines. True Christian belief is
demonstrated through action. It isn't merely a passive acceptance
of
a set of doctrines (cf. James 2:19), but an active and dynamic
relationship with Jesus Christ, trusting Him as personal Lord and
Savior (Rom. 10:9; Titus 2:13).
Christians are sinners saved by grace;
and until a person has developed a saving relationship with the Jesus
of the Bible, he or she, unlike true Christians, still remains dead
in sin.
In summary then, true biblical belief involves not only knowledge
and agreement, but also trust. To demonstrate that one truly
believes, we must trust in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life.