The Year I Turned 46 on My 45th Birthday
I was the girl who always wanted to be older, who grew into the woman who naturally wanted to be younger. The year I turned 29 was the first of about 12 birthdays when my family put the numbers two and nine together on my birthday cake. And when you turn twenty-nine twelve years in a row, it's easy to forget how old you really are!
Three years ago, I turned 46, or so I thought. It made sense. My husband is 11 months older than me, and he was 46, so logically, I was 45 turning 46. Fast-forward several weeks later to my husband's 47th birthday when a childhood friend convinced him that he was 46, not 47. We did the math repeatedly, and sure enough, my husband was 46, which made me 45. But to double-check, I called my brother, who is two years younger, and asked him how old he was. You already know, right? He was 43, confirming I was 45.
Ok, so here's my point. I was convinced I was 46. There wasn't a doubt in my mind. Even though I sincerely believed I was 46, that just wasn't the truth. No amount of belief would change the fact that I was wrong about my age.
This got me thinking about how easy it is to accept the things we believe as truth, even though that's not always the case. I can be very sincere about what I believe and still be wrong. Sincerity isn't the same as truth. We are entitled to our beliefs and opinions, even if they are wrong. However, there are some subjects where the difference between what we sincerely believe and what is actually true is important.
I can't speak for you, but I don't have to be right about everything (despite what my husband might think)—just about the things that matter. Above all, I want to be right about what I believe about God. So that means I'm not going to automatically believe everything I hear—even if it's something I hear in church, Bible study, Christian radio, or read in a Christian blog like this one. Proverbs 14:15 says, "The simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps."
You might believe there are many different ways to get to heaven.
You might believe that Jesus was a good person, but not God.
But can you show me where the Bible supports either of these statements?
In John 14:6, Jesus tells Thomas, one of the disciples, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father [God] except through me." The Bible tells us plainly in John 14:6 that the only way to God is through Jesus. This same verse also tells us that Jesus is the truth and life. So if you believe something different, even if you are sincere about it, the Bible disagrees with you.
Friend, when it comes to the important things, don't just believe. Instead, challenge your thoughts and see how they align with God's Word. Believe what you want, but if you want to know the truth about who God is, read your Bible.
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