Bruce Tong wrestled with a deep question about how many Christians live life with a huge wall of frustration and unwanted failure in front of them that leads to the wave of complacency
that infects the Church, God showed him that it comes down to the difference between believing and believing in Jesus.
There is a simple little verse in John‛s Gospel: "The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent" (John 6:29 NIV). As if it was dancing on the paper, this thought came to Bruce: many
Christians say that they believe in Jesus but live a life that would suggest that nothing has changed. It‛s as if the shroud of Christianity is only reserved for Sundays and the rest of the
week is about living for the world. They say, "I believe in Jesus, but I will carry on living my life the way I want."
Then there are the people who believe Jesus. In other words, their lives have been immersed in Jesus. He is their everything, and you can see it by the way they live, what they say, and how
they act.
Bruce sat there stunned for a while. Could it be that simple? Is belief simply faith in action? He needed to find out, so he began to turn the pages of John‛s Gospel, and it was as if a large hand jumped out of every page, slapped him on the face, and pulled his head to the word believe, saying, Look at this!
Read that. The journey began, and ideas began to flow. He began to view this wonderful Gospel with different eyes and through a revitalised, open heart. Each word that was written on paper not only transformed his understanding but also began to transform him.
He hopes that this journey will be as encouraging for you as it was for him.