Listen to Todays lesson on Walking by Faith by clicking HERE
Are you walking by faith or sight?
I know that I am walking by faith because everything is great, no one is complaining, people like me, good things keep happening, and most of all I know that I'm walking by faith because other people tell me I'm doing a great job!
It is easy to fall into the habit of judging our spiritual lives with physical eyes. How do we judge the faithfulness of Stephen in Acts 7 When he stood by faith and proclaimed Jesus? Did he do the right thing? Was he walking by faith? Did his message become less faithful when the crowd dragged him out of the town and began to crush him with stones?
Sometimes the physical result of our daily walk is not the best identifier of faithfulness.
If we look to the physical for affirmation we are training ourselves to walk by sight and not by faith.
Was the old woman who gave her last two coins in Luke 21 faithful in her giving? Jesus seemed to think she was faithful. But what if she were to run out of food at the end of the month? What happens if there is an emergency? She gave everything she had! Maybe she should have only given one coin and saved the other in reserve, in case of emergencies. Maybe she was TOO faithful!
Walking by faith has less to do with seeing physical results and more to do with trusting in a powerful God to accomplish His will in our lives. Lets worry about physical results less and trust in God more.
I love this sermon and will probably listen to it often. This is a message I don't want to forget.
ReplyDeletereally been thinking about this post this week. Hit me hard.
ReplyDeleteGod will take care of us if we are faithfull
ReplyDeleteWhen we know who we belong to, we begin to really "live" for the Messiah. Great post Bro! Enjoying your posts.
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God is good! Thanks for your comments. I hope we can all be challenged to flex our faith a little and depend on sight less.
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