In the Company of the FaithfulSample
Faith on Mountains and in Valleys
God is good. He is powerful. God is in control. These are fundamental truths of the Christian faith that believers celebrate and attest to. But when tragedy strikes, or when life throws us a curveball, we ask, “Why, God, why? If You are good, powerful, and in control, why did this happen? Have I not put my faith in You?”
These doubts may resonate with many of us. We have personally wondered about them. Others have asked us similar questions. Today’s passage identifies and speaks to our hearts if this is so. It encourages us as it showcases that faith in God leads His people to experience great victories but also does not exempt us from troubles in this life. Through it all, they are commended as faithful.
The text begins by celebrating six biblical figures across the era of the Judges and the united monarchy of Israel, who, by faith, performed mighty deeds. Their lives display that in their faith, God can work miracles to deliver His people and send practical help in times of need. Interestingly, the author of Hebrews does not stop there. He shifts gears from positive results of faith to faith expressed during times of great trials.
The triumphant heroes displayed faith in God. On the other hand, the suffering heroes who did not receive deliverance were also examples of faith. Despite undergoing opposition and facing death, they did not waver in their commitment to God. They endured suffering in faith. They understood that faith in God does not guarantee comfort and security in this world. Instead, faith in God is rewarded ultimately in the “other world” – eternity with Christ.
On mountaintops, faith is expressed by trusting that victory alone comes from God. In valley lows, faith is expressed by believing that even if God appears silent, He is worth holding onto. Against all odds, faith sees that there is something better that God has prepared for us at the end. Ultimately, people of God who display true faith do so not only on mountaintops. They also endure in faith, through valley lows.
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Our walk with Jesus starts when we follow Him by faith. We also only finish strong by faith. We make this journey in the company of the faithful – people across biblical ages who lived with confidence in the unseen God, His Word, and the ultimate reward awaiting at the end. Through their lives, we receive an invitation – to start well and finish strong, fixing our eyes on Jesus.
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