Faith
Do you wish you had more faith? Do you envy those who seem to have great confidence in their religious life? Let me challenge you to adopt a lifestyle that has great faith:
Firstly, get up every day and meet with God. Read the Bible, think through the challenges of the day and week ahead, then bathe all that you have heard and all that you need to do in prayer. If you will start your day by doing what is necessary to ensure that you and God are on the same page, then you will live your days with greater faith.
Secondly, begin to live and act as if God will give you what you need for a life that reflects His wishes. Don’t think of faith as something that gets you what you want, but as the attitude that believes without the slightest doubt that everything God wants you to be and do, He has given you great strength and ability to do. If you struggle with a sin issue or attitude in your life, get before God and claim the strength to beat that behavior and believe that as you do everything you can to overcome that issue, God will give you what you need beyond your effort. Believe that the issue is as good as defeated. If there is something you desperately need for an important, godly purpose, expect God to provide it or show you how to get it. God provides to those who ask confidently and wait expectantly.
How can you be sure that your wishes and His are in sync? God’s promises and His purposes. Throughout Scripture God talks about what He desires and He makes promises to those ends. For example, as He commissions His disciples to share the message of salvation with the whole world, Jesus promises that He will be with us, to the end of the world. We never have to wonder if God is with us in this task. He promises wisdom to those who ask for it. He promises strength to stand up to temptation and promises that He has given us everything we need to live a life of godliness. Look for God’s promises, then make sure you bring them up whenever you are tempted to doubt.
5 Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him. 6 But let him ask in faith without doubting. For the doubter is like the surging sea, driven and tossed by the wind. 7 That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8 An indecisive man is unstable in all his ways. (Jas 1:5-8, HCSB)
Lastly, remember that God is leading us in His great endeavor. His plan in epic…too massive in scope and detail for us to know all the parts. We must content ourselves with two things: (1) doing what God has set forth for our lives, in the immediate future, and (2) becoming the person God desires to shape us into through our relationship with Him and others, and our adventure in doing what He’s called us to do. A life of faith is not a life that sees the big picture…its a life content with and focused on these two things.
Will you join me in working harder to live a life of greater faith?
We need more people who live with this faith.
I need more friends who help reflect this faith to encourage me.
Want to be challenged with more? Have a look at a great book that challenged me in my faith: Experiencing God.
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