“But a time is coming and has now come when the TRUE worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth, for the Father is seeking such as these to worship Him.
God is Spirit, and His worshipers must worship Him in spirit and in truth.”
I've spent some time away from the noise of the world trying to distill the following paragraphs in a succinct way.
The beginning of this year 2026 started off wrong, and I need to apologize to a few people about my rant in mid January. I have since removed it, but the damage was done.
Yes, I am human, and yes I am in physical and medical trials, but it is not an excuse for the nature and delivery of that outburst. This blog was never meant for that, and it will not become that.
Among the Fruits of the Spirit in (Galatians 5:22-23) are Patience, Kindness, Gentleness, and Self-control. And none of these applied to that entry, and so, I will ask all for forgiveness for it ever being made.
This is perhaps a great example of the onslaught of stress, confusion, and deception in our midst, and sometimes our stumble and even falling to the weight of it.
My problem was inundation and being overwhelmed in my email. I reacted harshly, and for that I am very sorry.
With this said, I want to go further on the topic of the Holy Spirit and the nature of our Faith and the Faith that Christ was looking for and teaching about.
I chose (John 4) here at the beginning of this as the base to explore from. You all most likely recognize it as the Woman at the Well exchange. It is very profound, and many people miss it.
I often smile at the times God reserves the most profound things for those who were not Jews. Why? Because they were able to receive it when the Jew couldn't. And it shows also that Christ is for ALL men, and not just a selective group.
This revelation is a basis against Works theology, and the foundation of REAL Faith. This is the New Direction.
You cannot be freed from the bondage of sin, if you keep returning to the Law as a Justification. You essentially reject Christ and His grace in favor of your own works that will never be enough.
We know this, as the many times it has been taught both from Christ as well as the Apostles.
Further, The Law, was given to Israel to remember and to teach, it truly is His nature, and is one we cannot achieve on our own. This is why the "Christ" was prophesied so long ago before at the beginning. When Israel kept the law, they were keeping Christ who was to come, and they had lost that understanding by the time He arrived in front of them. It was meant for them to appreciate what the Messiah (Christ) would do for them, and ALL men.
It taught them that they could never achieve Justification on their own works or by the Law, because ALL men fail it. ALL men are corrupted.
So we see today even as in the times of Jesus or of Paul and the other Apostles where men try and fall back on a self-centered desire to do something to rate them worthy, when no one can be by that avenue.
I'm not much for any recognition of anyone on Youtube, and I am always given good reason. Recently I watched a video where the person essentially was judging other peoples salvation and making a judgement on their "Faith" by whether they "produced" works or not.
Here we go again, and again, and again...
Always and often, they run to James or Hebrews or parts of John to point a stringy and shaking finger at others, always taking the verses about works out of context. Basically assigning works as a test or requirement for their approval.
Let's get this straight, right here, and right now. It's none of your business. Their salvation and their Faith is solely between them and Christ, just as yours is also.
Mind your business, mind your commission. You know... The Gospel (Good News)... Your arrogance, and opinion, and judgement are not Good News to anyone but your own ego.
And those "works" you are talking about. They're not your works anyway, but Christ's work through us by our Faith and submission. Those are the ones that will be Gold, Silver, and Precious Jewels that do not burn up at the Fire of Testing, like all your works will, which are Wood, Hay, and Stubble.
And "His commandments"? It's not the Law of Moses or the Old Testament, rather it is the Law of Love that Christ has taught. To love God and love your neighbor as yourself. To do unto others as you would have done to yourself. To love others as Christ has loved us.
These are the first two of The Law, and encompass all the law and the prophets, because by these first two, all the rest are kept through Christ. With these two, no one is affected by the temptation to break the others.
Do you love Him? Good. Now finish it by loving everyone else also.
As a side note here. The Sabbath was given to Israel to set them apart from the rest of the Nations. No gentile observes it legally unless they are within Israel's borders.
For the Christian, Jew or Gentile, Christ is our Sabbath, but it is still observed by all within Israel's borders as a nation.
(1 John 5:1-5) perhaps is the best description of true faith when understood properly, and how we overcome, because Christ has overcome already on our behalf. And our Faith in Him makes us a partner in that achievement. He is the fulfillment of what we could not achieve. He then literally carries us on His back (on His wings).
The commandments we keep in these verses are the ones we just spoke of. His commandments of love.
1 John 5:1-5
Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God, and everyone who loves the Father also loves those born of Him.
By this we know that we love the children of God: when we love God and keep His commandments.
For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not burdensome, because everyone born of God overcomes the world.
And this is the victory that has overcome the world: our FAITH.
Who then overcomes the world?
Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God.
That last line is important. Jesus spoke about the "work and will" of the Father being that of believing in the One whom He sent. That is the thing that brings salvation. That is the essence of True Faith.
John 6:29
Jesus replied, “The work of God is this: to believe in the One He has sent.”
John 6:39-40
“And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that I shall lose none of those He has given Me, but raise them up at the last day.For it is My Father’s will that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.”
And to come full circle, this Faith is to worship Him in Spirit, since, He has given us of His Spirit, to be able to do so. Not by works, but by our Faith, from which come His works.
Works do not lead to Faith, but His works come from our Faith when we submit to His will, and not our own.
This is that New Direction. It's been that way since He came to us, will still be that way when He comes again soon.
Faith in Spirit.
The scripture is clear, our salvation is based on believing He is who he claims to be.
Romans 10:8-10
But what does it say?
“The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart,” that is, the word of FAITH we are proclaiming:
that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
For with your heart you believe and are justified, and with your mouth you confess and are saved.
It's right there... Can't be ANY clearer!
Grace and Peace to you all in our Lord Jesus Christ, God in the Flesh!

Good post, Jack... Question: What is the difference between faith and belief? How does trust play into this? I think there might be a difference. I suspect this difference affects the heart and our commitment as well as our walk with Him. 18 inches exists between heart and mind but depending on which one a person lives in on a regular basis, it can impact how one walks, what one believes and where they settle in terms of the ways one serves. It could be subtle or it could be blatant. How does one identify this for themselves so that heart and mind work in harmony within the framework of possessing an active, living faith?
ReplyDelete(2 Corinthians 13:5) touches on self reflection and testing of ones self to prove our Faith is real.
DeleteIn the blog article I quoted (Romans 10:8-10).
[...the word of FAITH we are proclaiming:
that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.]
As I said, it is quite clear and simple.
(Romans 10:10) specifies not only profession of Christ being the Son of God, but the Belief in your heart about it is what Justifies you. "You WILL BE SAVED". End of story.
The rest of it is Sanctification from then on and it is His work, not your own, no matter where you are in your progress until death or rapture.
So, to answer your question, and from scripture, out of the abundance of the heart a man speaks (and acts). Belief in the mind only is not faith. Why do you think the mind is the devils playground? You can not rationalize Jesus.
An active, and living Faith is from the heart, and the mind and body are brought into submission to His will, by this Faith in trusting Him no matter what is occurring.
But I know you know this already. :)
Belief in the mind alone cannot produce faith. An active, and living Faith is from the heart, and the mind and body are brought into submission to His will, by this Faith in trusting Him no matter what is occurring. <-- This is exceptionally significant. Mind and heart must work together and in harmony with one another. A person can't just have head knowledge about Jesus because that doesn't affect the heart... and the heart is where faith and trust develop. That's why the religious leaders didn't believe Jesus was really their Messiah. They had head knowledge about the OT and the Mosaic Law, but their heart was far removed from faith and faith develops in the heart where trust also forms. Without this, it is impossible to walk in faith, believe... or fight the fight that leads to salvation. Somewhere in all this, love mingles with faith and belief. Trust in what God says, who Jesus was and why he came forms an armor of complete commitment so that our actions and speech boldly proclaim the faith that dwells within. It leads to what Jesus tells Nicodemus... about being born again of the Spirit and this indwelling guides us into all truth. You said it so perfectly: Works do not lead to Faith, but His works come from our Faith when we submit to His will, and not our own. This is that New Direction.
DeleteTruly profound... when considering what our past lifestyle might have been before we were struck with "lightning" and our eyes and heart were opened to what it is now. And then to Stand Firm in Faith despite whatever hardship comes including the risk of death because of our faith as many have suffered over the last 2000 years. That's BIG! I for one, am so, so grateful for the gift that was given.
Good post, Jack... thought provoking as always!