The Holiness Of The Every Dayنموونە
The Full Benefit Of Faith
Faith is the gift that keeps on giving. This is a beautiful truth. But it is also a hard one for us to understand and a challenge to us to fully take advantage of. We like gifts that thrill us for the moment. Or practical ones we can store in the shed until we need it. We’re unsure how to steward an ever-present gift.
What ends up happening is that the deep significance of faith follows us around as we casually ignore it or take it for granted or forget it altogether. It becomes a normal routine. Faith starts to blend in to the everyday setting of our lives and we can no longer tell if it is really even there. We put it on layaway, calling it forward only when a circumstance requires it.
The book of Hebrews is a great source to go to when we want to know about faith. The author of Hebrews wrote, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” We can only hope for what we don’t have. But faith turns expectation to substance. “Not seen” does normally not fit with evidence. Yet faith makes it so. Faith turns God’s promises and things of the spiritual world into visible and tangible current realities. Hebrews goes on to describe faith as actions of obedience.
Our choices unlock the full benefit of our faith. They are the physical manifestations of who we trust and how we view the world. As we make our decisions, the ramifications of faith are put into motion.
If we are waiting on our faith to show itself, we are living with a false perception of how this whole thing works. Circumstance, situation, and setting are mostly external. Faith is an internal gift. It is the hope of our spirit. And if it is lying dormant inside of us, that is nothing less than a result of our choices. If we want to see it in action, there is no solution other than making the choice to do so. I encourage you to choose to put your faith into action today.
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We spend a lot of time afraid of the valleys. Fighting to protect ourselves from pain. Yet, Scriptures tell us to be grateful at all times. There is beauty in the everyday, the mundane, the here and now. God is the God of the plains. He is looking over our every day. Our every choice.
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