Equipped to Believe: Making the Impossible Possible
(Mark 9:23)
(Mark 9:23)
Many people say they “believe in God,” but what does that really mean? The Bible describes belief as more than intellectual agreement—it’s a trust that changes everything.
“The job description of a believer is to believe.” – Pastor Billy Johnson
FIVE COMPONENTS THAT MAKE SOMEONE BELIEVABLE
In everyday life, belief in someone else is built on several key components:
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Credibility (Trustworthiness & Integrity) – A person is more likely to be believed if they have a consistent track record of honesty and reliability. If someone has a history of keeping their word, people naturally trust them.
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Evidence (Proof & Actions Matching Words) – People believe what they can see and verify. If someone’s actions align with their words, it reinforces their credibility. As the saying goes, “Actions speak louder than words.”
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Consistency (Reliability Over Time) – Trust is built over time through consistent behavior. If someone is dependable in small things, they are more likely to be believed in bigger matters.
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Relational Connection (Personal Experience & Emotional Bond) – People are more likely to believe someone they know personally or have a strong relationship with. Emotional connection and shared experiences create trust.
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Reputation (What Others Say About Them) – The opinions and testimonies of others can influence belief. If multiple trustworthy sources vouch for a person’s honesty, it strengthens their believability.
BELIEF IN GOD IS BASED ON THE SAME COMPONENTS:
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Credibility (Trustworthiness & Integrity) – Jesus’ Divine Authority
God has NEVER lied.
Evidence (Proof & Actions Matching Words) – Jesus’ Miracles & Resurrection
God’s actions give proof that He is credible.
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Consistency (Reliability Over Time) – God’s Faithfulness
God is so faithful that He can always be depended on.
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Relational Connection (Personal Experience & Emotional Bond) – Knowing Jesus Personally
When we experience Christ’s love and presence, our faith deepens.
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Reputation (What Others Say About Them) – Testimony of Witnesses
Believers know what He can do.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BELIEVE?
Belief Is More Than Knowledge (James 2:19)
Knowing ABOUT GOD is not the same as TRUSTING IN HIM.
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Belief Requires Trust (Proverbs 3:5-6)
5Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
6In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
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Faith Means Relying On God Even When We Don’t Understand.
For example, a child trusting their parent to catch them when they jump.
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Belief Leads to Action (Genesis 12:1-4 & Hebrews 11:8-10)
Abraham left his home because he trusted God’s promise (Genesis 12:1-4).
“Faith that doesn’t change how we live is not real faith.” Pastor Billy Johnson

Pastor Billy Johnson