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Believers are those who have the certain knowledge and hearty confidence of faith, and who live out of the principle of faith in Christ. Infidels or unbelievers are those who reject Christ, his word, his light, and his righteousness, and live from the principle of denial of the truth and unbelief. W
The believers, too, are thus endowed, and this by reason of what they are—creatures rational and moral. But as was just stated, in the true believers this light is at once spiritual perception and this knowledge saving. It is precisely of this saving knowledge of Christ that the enlightened reprobat
Believers accept all things contained in the Scriptures without any doubt.
They are believers who in their daily lives, whether as mothers or bricklayers, as housewives or truck drivers, have crying children and very sick loved ones, who experience death and loss and grief of spirit and anguish of soul for the straying loved one. Those believers stand in such troubles, sor
His elect, or believers, have bestowed upon them the gift of faith by His sovereign grace which according to our Canons “produces both the will to believe and the act of believing also. How do you know if you are a believer? Look for the fruits of the Spirit in your own heart, and repeat these words
Believers are also called to witness by means of their actions and life. They must always live in every sphere of life in obedience to the will of God. Husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, single members of the church, young and old, all must witness to God’s glory. This must be do
The believer stands on the one side, the unbeliever on the other. The one stands in the light; the other gropes in darkness. True, the latter in his darkness does catch from across the line feeble flickerings of occasional sparks of natural light (knowledge), which enable him, for example, to know t
8 The believer does not live in the comfort you and I have, instead he/she fights a hard battle just to be a Christian. The government does not dare to act openly. Through false witnesses and false accusations, men are brought to trial, found guilty, and sent to prisons and concentration camps. A
The believers also felt the need for a common bond of unity, but they sought it in the communion of saints for the purpose of worshipping God and the strengthening of their faith. Abel, Cain
The only outward difference between the believer and unbeliever as they might work side by side in relief efforts is the fact that a believer brings the comfort of the gospel along with his or her help. As difficult as it may be for us to understand, it is God himself who says that “the tender merci