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Living An In-Credible life

This message centers on the idea that credibility gives power to our message, especially when it comes to sharing our faith. Using the illustration of a man խոս preaching healthy living while eating a donut, the speaker highlights how people quickly dismiss a message when the messenger’s lifestyle contradicts it. In contrast, when someone’s life …

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This message centers on the idea that credibility gives power to our message, especially when it comes to sharing our faith. Using the illustration of a man խոս preaching healthy living while eating a donut, the speaker highlights how people quickly dismiss a message when the messenger’s lifestyle contradicts it. In contrast, when someone’s life aligns with what they say, people are far more likely to listen and respond.

Drawing from John 1:35–37, where John the Baptist declares, “Look, the Lamb of God,” the message shows how his words carried weight because his life already reflected truth and conviction. His disciples followed Jesus immediately—not just because of what he said, but because they trusted how he lived.

The core challenge is this: Does our life match our message? Even the truth of the Gospel can lose impact if it is not backed by a credible lifestyle. People don’t just want to hear what we believe—they want to see it lived out.

Three key ways to build credibility are highlighted:

Live a life set apart – True credibility is formed over time through consistent, distinct living that reflects God’s calling, not through momentary actions.
Know Jesus personally – Faith cannot be borrowed from others; it must come from a real, personal relationship with Jesus that produces genuine conviction.
Point people to Jesus, not yourself – Humility strengthens credibility. Like John the Baptist, our role is to direct attention to Jesus, not build our own platform.

The message concludes by emphasizing that our lives are constantly preaching. Whether we realize it or not, we are either reinforcing the truth of the Gospel or creating confusion. Ultimately, the way we live may be the most powerful testimony we ever give—often without saying a word.