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Believers

A "believer" can be defined as "a member who accepts something as true." Although their original meanings differed (faith was an intellectual process, while belief involved action), belief and faith are interrelated, in that, from a Christian perspective, a believer is defined as "someone whose actions are based on their faith." The English word faith came from the Latin word fides (from which also came fidelity - an act of being faithful) which meant "active loyalty to whom one is bound by promise or duty." True believers don't just "talk the talk," they "walk the walk" - see The Way.

Believers Believers and Unbelievers

Many became believers in the early days of the church:

From ancient times to the present, believers and unbelievers are often found within the same family:

Speaking in tongues (i.e. other languages - see Speaking In Tongues) was a tool for bringing the Gospel message to unbelievers, while Prophecy was useful only if and after they became believers, who would believe the Truth:

While believers should make every effort to help unbelievers understand, believers were not to unnecessarily associate with unbelievers, who would drag them down, morally and religiously:

Fact Finder: (a) Does true faith, being a true believer, involve active obedience to the Truth? (b) Is faith without "works," or action (which to a Christian means obedience to God's Law - see Works) a dead, useless faith?
(a) 1 Peter 1:21-22 (b) James 2:17-26

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