"Let the Christ, the king of Israel, come down from the cross and then we'll see and believe..." (cf. Mark 15:32, CEB).
The common notion is that seeing is believing, but believing is seeing! We see by faith. The Greeks who came to Jesus said, "We would see Jesus." But the writer of Hebrews adds, "But we do see Jesus..." (cf. Heb. 2:3). Jesus had performed many miracles and still the religious leaders "would not believe." Not that they could not but they refused to and would not as a choice of theirs. They couldn't deny Christ's miracles but even demanded He would do them on-demand and with some biggie miracle to cast away all doubts. They demanded more evidence! But Jesus would not accommodate them and the only sign He would give is the resurrection on the third day. The fact of the matter is that no amount of evidence will convince a person who chooses not to believe. You must want to believe! "A person convinced against his will is of the same opinion still!"
The heart of the matter is that it's a matter of the heart and the Pharisees had none! We must believe in our hearts (cf. Romans 10:9-10). Their hearts were hardened and they could not see the love of Christ which surpasses understanding. It is with the heart that we believe, we don't just acquiesce in the mind or simply assent or agree to the truth. Jesus wants our hearts and to enter them! Romans 11:7 says that the elect attained unto it but the rest were hardened! Satan has blinded the minds of those that believe not (cf. 2 Cor 4:4). Jesus saw through their veneer and their duplicity and insincerity. The example of Mary's anointing of Jesus was to be told throughout the world exemplifying her genuine love of the Lord. Once you've experienced it, you want to pass it on! But love seeks to express itself!
Saving faith isn't about how much we believe, for it only takes that of a mustard seed, but how well we obey. We don't believe despite the evidence but obey in spite of the consequences. Belief is simply putting our trust in what we have good reason to believe and we are accountable for God as we do know Him.
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