Regarding Faith...
Martin Luther King, Jr said the following about faith: “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” I rather see faith as taking a jump into a black abyss. In that case we give up all control. When walking up a staircase when you cannot see it in its entirety you still have control – the control to stop going up it and return to the bottom. Faith in God is submitting to something or someone that you HAVE TO trust. Otherwise, you would be terrified of that which you cannot see. With faith you are essentially giving up control to an unseen power that in fact is holding you in the palm of His hand.
An enemy of faith is fear. Fear is defined thusly: an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. Did you know that there’s another definition that has to do with God. In the beginning of Proverbs, we are told that “the beginning of wisdom is to fear the Lord”. Now in this case the word fear means something far different than the previous definition. It doesn’t mean we should be afraid of God, but rather, we should revere Him with awe and respect.
To have your faith well-grounded in scripture makes it a formidable weapon against fear. As I have often said, an outcropping of faith is trust. According to the Bible’s description of Almighty God we have absolutely no reason to not trust Him. The Lord will train you regarding how you should live with the help of His Holy Spirit. This is yet another reason for us to cultivate our walk with the Lord as if it were a garden. Stay alert. Keep your head on a swivel and be ready to defend your faith at all times.
Everyone places their faith in either someone or something. I’m asking you, if you are still not a believer in Christ, to seriously consider what it’s all about. God loves us all, but will only admit into His heaven those who have turned their life over to Christ. Autonomy, like Socialism, seems like something wonderful, but in the end things will not turn out the way you thought or at least hoped they would. God allows you to choose; His way or your own way. He is willing to forgive your sins; you are unable to save yourself. To not choose Christ seems a little self-destructive to me. But regardless, you choose... your soul is at stake.
Until next time, walk with the King & be a blessing.
In His Name & for His Glory,
RL Keller
Bread of Life Ministries