We often use part of
our body to emphasize certain actions.
Put your back into it!
Use your head!
Open your ears!
It is a way that we illustrate
the need for more focus and effort.
In Romans 10:10, Paul
does something similar. Here he writes, “for with the heart a person
believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses,
resulting in salvation.
You can just believe
in a lackluster way; you must do it from the heart. You can just think that
Jesus is Lord, you must utter the words.
That is why true faith
isn’t just something you settle into; you have to mean it. A faith that is
basic won’t save you.
We hear the Bible speak
of people who believed in Jesus but were not confessing Him(John 12:42). People
who knew the truth but didn’t want to change (Mark 10:22). Some say they
believe in him yet don’t accept baptism(Mark 16:16).
Is this really faith?
A least it’s not the faith that can save you (James 2:14).
To truly have faith, it must be done with all parts of us, our heart, our soul, our strength, and
mind.
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