AI OVERVIEW: There are three kinds of belief that shape how people trust God: beliefs I profess to believe, beliefs I think I believe, and beliefs that guide my life through a mental map about how the world actually works. Professed beliefs can be performative, beliefs I think I believe fluctuate with feelings, and the most crucial level is the mental map, which determines what I do and whom I trust. Saving faith means adopting Jesus' mental map so that the things Jesus would say and do guide my life, and acts like calling a lonely friend or encouraging someone through a note show what I actually trust rather than mere assent.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: --- Do you ever struggle with doubt? In this teaching on Psalm 91, John Ortberg explores faith, trust, doubt, works, and what it really means to believe. Drawing heavily from the teachings of Dallas Willard, John introduces a powerful framework for understanding belief and asks a...