I want you to understand something clearly: your faith is not meant to be blind. I don’t ask you to believe in Jesus based on feelings or traditions. I point you to a foundation that is solid, tested, and true. I show you that your faith rests on evidence—real, historical, undeniable evidence.

I take you to the apostles, and I remind you, they were not telling stories. They were eyewitnesses. I want you to see them walking with Jesus, hearing His voice, watching His miracles, even eating with Him after His resurrection. I tell you this so you understand: these men didn’t guess, they knew. And they were willing to suffer for what they knew was true.

I bring you to that moment on the mountain, where Peter saw Jesus transfigured in glory. I let you hear the voice from heaven declaring, “This is my beloved Son.” I want that moment to settle into your heart, because it shows you that Jesus was not just a man—He was affirmed by God Himself.

But I don’t stop with eyewitness testimony. I take you even further back, to prophecy. I show you that long before Jesus ever walked this earth, God had already spoken of His coming. I remind you that these prophecies were fulfilled in exact detail, proving that this message did not come from man, but from God.

I want you to see how powerful that is. Because when prophecy is fulfilled, your faith is no longer uncertain—it becomes anchored. You’re not hoping anymore, you’re knowing. I tell you to hold onto that Word like a light shining in a dark place, guiding you until Christ returns.

And I warn you about something important: don’t twist Scripture to fit what you want it to say. I remind you that prophecy didn’t come from human ideas—it came from men moved by the Holy Spirit. That means truth isn’t yours to reshape, it’s yours to receive and obey.

So now I turn to you again, just as I did before. I ask you: Is your faith built on this kind of foundation? Is it grounded in truth, in evidence, in the Word of God? Because this kind of faith, this real, obedient faith, leads somewhere. It leads to salvation.

I call you to respond, not just to believe. I show you the steps clearly: hear the gospel, believe in Jesus, repent of your sins, confess His name, and be baptized for the remission of your sins. I want you to see that faith is not passive—it moves, it acts, it obeys.

And I leave you with this challenge: don’t settle for a shallow faith. Don’t settle for uncertainty. I’m calling you to a faith that stands firm, a faith built on truth, proven by witness, and confirmed by prophecy.