What is Genuine Faith
What does it actually mean to have genuine faith? Not the kind we profess on Sunday mornings, but the kind that holds steady when money is tight, relationships are strained, and God seems silent. Walking through the closing verses of 1 Peter chapter 1, we are confronted with a searching and deeply personal question: if God has already done so much for us, choosing us, redeeming us, guarding us, refining us, and securing an inheritance for us, what should our response look like in real, daily life? Peter does not leave us guessing. He issues commands, not suggestions. Set your hope fully on the grace that is coming. Pursue holiness. Walk in reverence before God. And let it all culminate in sincere, fervent love for one another. The profound insight here is that these are not separate disciplines but a single, unified movement. Hope fuels holiness. Holiness flows from reverence. And reverence finds its fullest expression in love. Together, they form the portrait of a life genuinely transformed by faith, not merely a life that holds correct beliefs about Christ, but a life increasingly shaped to resemble him.
