Tidbits for Thought
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UNWAVERING FAITH
Luke 1:38 “I am the Lord’s servant,’ Mary answered, ‘May
it be to me as you have said.’ Then the angel left her.”
Throughout the pages of Scripture, we are witness to
individuals living, breathing and acting with an unwavering
faith in God as they follow His directions, no matter how
impossible or unlikely they might seem. In the beginning of
the encounter with God, each individual reacts with various
normal human responses of, “Why me?” … “You have to
kidding!” ....” “How do I do that?” ... “Are you sure?” ...”
“Why me? “Can’t you get someone else?” ....” and other
questions that speak of hesitation and doubt. But after a
period of thought and prayer, they all eventually did what
God directed. Each and every one of these individuals acted
on a solid, dedicated and unwavering faith in the goodness
and love of God. And each one stands as a testament to you
and me and the entire world what solid, unwavering faith
looks like in action.
The Hebrew writer uses two words to describe faith….
“sure” and “certain.” (Hebrews 11:1-3) Both of those
words need a secure beginning and ending point. The
beginning point is believing in God’s character……. He is
who He says. The end point is believing in God’s
promises……. He will do what He says.
So, when we say that we have faith, we are saying, among
many others, that we are certain that God is good…. God is
love…God has my best interests at the core of His heart.
When we say that we have faith, we are saying that the
promises of God are written on our heart and that we know
without a shadow of a doubt that He will stand by those
promises.
If we have the faith to truly believe, without any
reservations, that Christ is making us more like Himself, that
has to be the greatest “Good News” that the human mind can
imagine. That thought also means that when we are bearing
the image of Christ before the world, our every word…. our
every deed…. our very life must be congruent with that
image.
We have to ask ourselves: Does my heart go out to each
person I meet with love? Do I or can I forgive the
unforgiveable? Am I willing to extend mercy to each
individual as I meet him or her? Can I or do I extend grace
in every situation? Do my words reflect my inner Christ at
all times? Do I cry out at injustice? Do I hurt when some of
His children are hungry or oppressed? Do I share in His joy
when another lost one comes home? Does my heart break
when I see so many who are separated from Him, for
whatever reason? Do I have complete and total faith that my
trust in Jesus, through bad times and good times, is where
my destiny lies?
Some unknown author echoes that thought when he writes:
“God is the reason that, even in pain, I smile…. even in
confusion, I understand…. even in betrayal, I trust…. even
in fear, I continue to fight.” Think about it! ~ Aron Smith



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