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What If Weak Faith In A Strong Savior Is What Holds Us

25 min · 22 de may de 2026
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One question cuts through every distraction: What must I do to be saved? We sit with the Philippian jailer’s midnight crisis in Acts 16 and let the Bible answer with the kind of clarity most of us secretly crave: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.” Not maybe. Not later. Not if you perform well. We talk about why the gospel offers real assurance, and why salvation is a promise rooted in Jesus, not a project built on our confidence. We also slow down on a misunderstood idea: the power of faith is not in how strong you feel, but in who you’re trusting. Weak faith in a strong Savior holds, while sincere faith in the wrong thing collapses. That’s why “Jesus plus” is not good news at all. If we try to add works, rituals, or self-sufficiency to Christ, we quietly shift our trust off of Him and back onto ourselves. Then we define repentance the way Scripture does in Acts 2 and Romans 10: not mere regret, not an apology, not behavior modification, but a real turning from sin and self to God. We connect that to the fruit of true conversion, including baptism, changed priorities, and a life that keeps going when feelings dip. We also highlight the “whoever” promise: no background, ethnicity, status, or shameful history puts you out of reach. If this message helps you, subscribe, share it with someone who’s still asking the question, and leave a review so more listeners can find the hope of the gospel. How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

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