Difference Between Belief and Faith
Difference Between Belief and Faith
Difference Between Belief and Faith
o you see, faith by itself isnt enough. Unless it produces good deeds, it is dead and
useless. James 2:17
Until we take action our faith is just a bunch of words. James says that unless faith
produces action is in fact dead, or not faith at all.
As a side note, some people get confused and turned around on this point and try to
do good things to generate faith. However James didnt say the good things we do
produce faith. He said our faith, if it is real and alive, will naturally move us to do
good things.
But I digress.
The last part of that whole faith equation is confidence.
Confidence Trust that is based on knowledge or past experience
So now you can see how belief and faith are interrelated. The difference between the
two is subtle.
When we believe the truth with enough confidence to take action we exercise faith.
And it doesnt take much of that faith to see huge things happen, even miraculous
things.
And you can see where unbelief, that is believing things that arent true believing
lies completely clogs up the working of our faith. Unbelief prevents us from ever
seeing the miraculous in our lives.
Building Your Faith Is Simpler than You Think
to Jesus, we have good reason to doubt our salvation is real at all. John
writes, And by this we know that we have come to know him, if we keep his
commandments (I John 2:3). True faith is evidenced by a change in the way we
act.
Faith results in changed priorities
If anything in our lives is more important than God, our priorities are misplaced
and we should examine ourselves to see if we have truly given our lives to
Christ. If our lives are focused more on our jobs, our favorite sports team, the
next new technological toy, our love life, or anything else that diverts the center
of our attention away from God, we should question the validity, or at least the
maturity, of our faith.
Some areas that reveal the focus of our hearts are:
Our finances: If we are so focused on how much money we are making, or how
high up the corporate ladder we can climb, we must readjust our focusour
focus is on wealth instead of God. Also, on the other side of the coin, if we are so
worried about not having enough money, our focus is on our need rather than on
the One who provides for those needs.
Our thought life: What we spend out time thinking about reveals a lot about
what we think is most important in our lives. While it is not wrong to think about
things other than God, when we think about things to the extent that any
thoughts of God are pushed out of our minds, we are in danger of shipwrecking
our faith (1 Timothy 1:18-20). The Bible tells us to pray without ceasing (2
Thessalonians 5:12) which simply means keeping the lines of communication
open between you and God at all times.
Our priorities: How we spend our time, money, and energy reveals what we
think is important. Where does God fit into your life? How important is prayer
and Bible study as opposed to making sure you do not miss your favorite
television show? The Bible tells us to seek first the Kingdom of God and His
righteousness (Matthew 6:33). Our relationship with God should be the most
important thing in our livesif we have true faith.
Conclusion
Belief can be simply a passive mental acceptance which amounts to nothing
when it comes to how it affects our life. Simply to say I believe in God means
very little if it is merely coming from the lips and not from the heart. People can,
and do, say that they believe in God, but their lives never change at all.
However, when one has true faith in God, ones life cannot help but reveal this
truth. True faith, dependence/reliance/trust, in God reveals itself in our actions,
our thought life, and our priorities. A saving relationship with the Creator and
Sustainer of the universe can result in nothing less than a radical readjustment
of our entire worldview. We will love God with all our hearts and we will love
others as we love ourselves (Matthew 19:19, 22:39; Mark 12:31; Luke 10:27;
Romans 13:9; Galatians 5:14; James 2:8, and more Old Testament references).
If we claim we are Christians, but this is not the attitude of our hearts, it would
be wise to ask God to search our hearts, cleanse us, mold us into the people
that He wants us to be, and strengthen our faith.