How Can I Have Confidence in Christ?

In a world filled with uncertainty, it’s easy to feel shaken. But what if you could face life with unshakable confidence, knowing you’re secure in God’s promises? The Bible makes it clear that true confidence isn’t found in our own abilities or circumstances—it’s found in Jesus Christ. In 1 John 5:13, we read, “I have written these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.” This assurance, repeated throughout John’s letter, invites us to live with confidence based on God’s promises, answered prayers, and eternal truths.

Confidence in God’s Promises

God doesn’t want His children to live in fear or uncertainty. His Word is filled with promises we can rely on. John reminds us that eternal life isn’t something we earn—it’s a gift from God, secured through the finished work of Jesus on the cross. Eternal life means more than living forever; it’s the guarantee of God’s presence, peace, and forgiveness. When doubts creep in, stand on God’s Word. His promises are trustworthy and unchanging. As Jesus said, “All that the Father gives me will come to me, and I will never cast them out” (John 6:37). Knowing that nothing can separate us from the love of God gives us a confidence that transcends life’s challenges.

Confidence Through Prayer

Prayer is one of the greatest gifts God has given us. John writes, “This is the confidence we have before Him: If we ask anything according to His will, He hears us” (1 John 5:14). When we pray in alignment with God’s will, we can trust that He hears and answers. Prayer is more than a religious act—it’s a relationship. We can come to God with honesty, sharing our struggles, fears, and hopes, knowing He cares. As we pray, we see His faithfulness and experience His peace. Don’t miss out on the blessings that come from seeking Him daily.

Confidence Over Fear

Fear often robs us of the confidence God intends for us to have. Whether it’s fear of failure, the unknown, or judgment, these anxieties can paralyze us. But John reminds us, “Perfect love drives out fear” (1 John 4:18). In Christ, we’re no longer condemned—we’re forgiven and loved. Walking closely with God removes fear and replaces it with assurance. The closer we are to Him, the more confidence we have in His protection and provision. As John writes, “The one who is born of God keeps him, and the evil one does not touch him” (1 John 5:18). Rest in the security that comes from knowing you are held by God.

Confidence by Avoiding Idols

John concludes his letter with a simple but profound statement: “Little children, guard yourselves from idols” (1 John 5:21). Idolatry isn’t just bowing down to statues; it’s putting anything—money, success, relationships—above God in our lives. True confidence comes when our hearts are fully devoted to Him. One way to guard against idolatry is through generosity. Giving reminds us that everything we have belongs to God. When we live with open hands, we align ourselves with His mission and experience the joy of trusting Him with our resources.

Find Confidence in Christ Today

True confidence isn’t about what we do; it’s about WHO we know. Jesus is the source of assurance, peace, and eternal life. If you’re ready to place your trust in Him or take the next step in your faith, we’d love to help. Plan your visit to Liberty at libertylive.church/visit or fill out our Connect Card. Let’s walk together in the confidence that comes from a life anchored in Christ!

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