Eternal Life Through Believing in the Son: A Journey of Faith and Truth
- Frank Wible
- Aug 18, 2025
- 3 min read
David had lived most of his life on his own terms. Ambition, money, and success were the gods he chased. He thought he was living free, but deep inside he carried an emptiness that no achievement could fill.

On Sunday mornings, while others gathered in church, David would scoff at their faith. He told himself religion was a crutch, something weak men leaned on when they couldn’t handle the truth of life.
Yet each night when he lay in bed, his mind would circle back to one persistent question: “What happens when I die?” The thought gnawed at him, but he shoved it aside with distractions, parties, and work.
One day, his company downsized, and David lost the career he had built. The friends who celebrated with him vanished. Alone in his apartment, staring at a half-empty bottle, he finally admitted to himself that he was broken.
That night, he remembered a verse his grandmother once told him: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life.” It echoed in his mind like a whisper he couldn’t shake.
The next morning, desperate for answers, he walked into a local church. He sat quietly in the back, ready to criticize, but instead he felt a strange stirring in his heart. The pastor preached from John 3:36.
As the words fell from the pulpit, David realized he was on the wrong side of that promise. He had rejected the Son all his life, and suddenly the weight of those choices crushed him.

He left the church trembling. On the way home, he broke down in his car. For the first time, he prayed with honesty: “Jesus, I don’t want to live this way anymore. I believe You are the Son of God. I need You.”
The moment those words left his lips, peace flooded into his heart. Tears streamed down his face, but they were tears of release. He felt chains he didn’t even know he carried fall away.
That night, David opened a Bible he had stuffed in the back of his closet. The words leapt off the page, alive and cutting, yet comforting. He read until sunrise, hungry for more.
Slowly, his life began to shift. Old habits lost their grip. He replaced parties with prayer, and lies with truth. His friends noticed, some ridiculed him, but David knew what he had found was real.
For the first time, he understood that eternal life wasn’t just a promise for someday, it was a new way of living today. Through believing, he had been brought from death to life.
David began serving in the men’s ministry at church. He shared his story with other men, some who were struggling the same way he once had. His testimony became a spark of hope.
He knew the road wouldn’t always be easy, but he no longer feared what was ahead. Eternal life through believing in Jesus was his anchor, unshakable and true.
Looking back, David marveled at the grace that pursued him even in his rebellion. He once scoffed at faith, but now he stood firm in Christ, a living testimony that John 3:36 is not just words on a page, but the heartbeat of salvation.
What does eternal life through believing mean to you?
A present peace in this life
Assurance of heaven after death
Freedom from guilt and shame
A relationship with Jesus Himself





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