Do you believe in me? You use this term in a specific spiritual sense, but also in everyday speech. Saying, ‘I believe that is true’ implies a step removed from things you know as firsthand knowledge. The Bible invites you to believe in me, but I also said at the end of my earthly ministry that this is life eternal, that you may know the One True God, and Jesus Christ whom he has sent. Things that you believe on the basis of convincing evidence are still indirect and second hand. My invitation to you is to relationship, that you may know the things you have believed. Come taste and see that the Lord is good.
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Believe
by Anonymous
Wow. That is in words perfectly as I understood it. So clear and so obvious. If only I knew how to "taste and see..."
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