Sincerity Is Not Enough
It is possible to be deeply sincere in your faith and still be missing something essential. We can feel right, look right, and even act right—yet still be disconnected from the true source of life. Many believers today find themselves in this exact place. They attend church, read Scripture, and try to live morally upright lives. They feel conviction over sin and genuinely want to please God. Yet, despite all of this, something feels off. There is a lack of power, a lack of consistency, and often a quiet frustration that spiritual growth feels out of reach. Why does this happen? Because sincerity, while important, is not the foundation of salvation—Jesus is. Faith must be rooted not just in intention, but in the finished work of Christ and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Without that connection, our efforts become exhausting cycles of trying harder rather than living transformed. This matters deeply because God never intended for the Christian life to be ...