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A recent survey revealed that 75% of Americans believe in God, with 63% of respondents self-identifying as Christians. But what actually makes a person a genuine Christian? Is it only believing in God, attending church, owning a Bible, or thinking positively about Jesus? Is it possible that many Americans have convinced themselves that they are a Christian, when in fact they are not? What are the three critical elements of genuine faith according to the Scriptures?
By Ryan DayA recent survey revealed that 75% of Americans believe in God, with 63% of respondents self-identifying as Christians. But what actually makes a person a genuine Christian? Is it only believing in God, attending church, owning a Bible, or thinking positively about Jesus? Is it possible that many Americans have convinced themselves that they are a Christian, when in fact they are not? What are the three critical elements of genuine faith according to the Scriptures?