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The Power of BELIEVING - Episode 50

The Power of BELIEVING - Episode 50

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It all starts and ends with what you believe.

If you believe different, you live different.

The hosts discuss the pivotal role of belief when following the teachings of Jesus. They expand into the idea that a strong belief can lead to miracles and transformative changes in a person's life. The conversation emphasizes that Christianity at its core is about belief, which enables prayer and divine intervention. They address the challenge posed by a world filled with doubt and lies, advocating for nurturing one's belief through the word of God and relationships with fellow believers. The episode aims to challenge the listener's perception of belief and to examine how much unbelief might be holding them back from their breakthrough. Various anecdotes and biblical references highlight the significance of belief, where God who is limitless is trusting in us to believe in Him and his limitless power.

"To truly believe is to hold a deep, unwavering conviction in something—whether an idea, value, person, or concept—with a sense of certainty that transcends doubt, even in the absence of absolute proof. It involves an emotional and intellectual commitment, often influencing your actions, decisions, and worldview. True belief is not just passive acceptance but an active trust that shapes how you live, often enduring challenges or skepticism. Truly believing in a cause might drive someone to dedicate their life to it, regardless of obstacles. It’s rooted in a blend of personal experience, intuition, and sometimes faith, distinguishing it from superficial or fleeting opinions."

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