If Trial Went To Faith

What are you popular for? How do your friends relate with you? What do they know you for? Do they even know that you belong to Christ?

What are you popular for?

How do your friends relate with you? What do they know you for? Do they even know that you belong to Christ?

Being a Christian is not popular, yes. But Jesus said we shouldnโ€™t be ashamed of Him or His words. Paul echoed the same heart when he said, โ€œI am not ashamed of the gospel of Christโ€ (Romans 1:16).

Not because it sounded spiritual โ€” but because Christ was clearly evident in his life.

Most people call themselves Christians, but if their faith went to trial, there wouldnโ€™t be enough evidence to convict them of being Christians. They worry just like unbelievers. They speak fear when pressure comes. They stay defeated, though victory was already paid for.

And Christ makes no visible difference.

This isnโ€™t about being loud.
Itโ€™s about being recognizable.
Faith shows in your reactions.
Hope shows in your words.

Peace shows when things donโ€™t make sense. You donโ€™t have to announce Jesus everywhere you go.

If He truly lives in you, your life will introduce Him.

So let me ask again โ€” honestly and gently:

If your faith went to trialโ€ฆ would there be enough evidence?