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We are saved by belief?

The doctrine that we are saved by belief is more Gnostic than Christian. Gnosticism, an ancient heresy, is still running strong in our day. We can believe in Christ all we want to, but if that belief does not result in our doing the works commanded by the writers of the New Testament, then our belief is worthless.

What do we mean by "believe"? Do we mean we believe Christ died on the cross for our sins? Do we believe there is a God? Do we believe there is a Heaven? Do we believe there is a Day of Judgment (many Christians do not believe there is a Day of Judgment that applies to them because this would mean their behaviour is at issue)?

Do you know the demons understand all this? They know only too well that these are facts. Are they saved by their belief? Do they have eternal life?

If belief is our salvation, why, then, did Christ, when warning us of His return, never mention our belief but only our behaviour-whether or not we beat our fellow servants and so forth?

Why does Christ, in the second and third chapters of the Book of Revelation, speak only of our works, never of our belief, if belief is the primary aspect of our redemption?

We must learn the difference between belief and faith. Belief is our recognition and acceptance of facts of the spirit realm, such as the blood atonement made by the Lord Jesus Christ.

Faith, on the other hand, is our grasp on God's character. Faith is the assurance that what God has promised us will take place. Faith is always moving forward in God, pressing the battle. Faith is a race. Faith is a fight as we enter the rest of God, the place where we are doing God's perfect will from the heart.

Belief is static. It really is mental assent, and there is not a drop of salvation in it except as it leads us to daily interaction with the living Lord Jesus Christ.

No human being who has ever lived, from the time of Abel, has pleased God by any means other than faith. The Law of Moses itself was of little value except as the believers approached the Law in faith.

No one has ever pleased God by merely believing the facts concerning God.