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Hebrews 11:6 Without faith it is impossible to please [God].
Christians don’t generally set out to doubt God. They don’t bring their faith into question without reason. For most of us, life’s pain simply catches us off guard. The reality of hardship trips us up. We spiral fast when we’re left on our own to entertain doubting questions and stir our circular reasoning–or even worse, when we’re left alone in the company of other doubters or bitter people.
Someone has said that doubt is cancer of the soul. Like a machete to your garden, and like a match to your house, doubt is the toxin that eats away at the fabric of the most important thing about you–what you believe about God.
However, if in times of doubt we take our questions directly to the Lord, our faith increases. God’s Word and God’s character can stand under the most microscopic scrutiny. When you say, I don’t know exactly what God is doing, but I know He’s doing something for my good — that’s the unseen evidence of trusting Him. Don’t feel foolish waiting upon God to meet your needs. I certainly don’t. God has proven Himself faithful to keep His promises.
Doubt is a lack of confidence or assurance that God will keep His promises.
Faith is an active confidence in God.
Faith is substance. Faith is evidence. Faith is the power of a vibrant spiritual life. In fact, “without faith it is impossible to please him” (Hebrews 11:6).
So is “having faith” the important thing in life? Contrary to the opinion of a lot of sincere people–no. Faith for faith’s sake doesn’t go anywhere. Faith doesn’t have any magic. Faith in itself doesn’t save you; it can’t help you; it doesn’t give you anything you need to overcome trials. But faith is the thing that gets you to God — and not faith in His promises, but faith in Him.
I love the song we sing as a church called, “All Things Are Possible.” A while back, a man came to me and said, “You know that ‘all things are possible’ song? People just get too rowdy when they sing that song. If you don’t stop singing that song, I’m going to have to leave the church.” And I was sorry to see him go. I don’t think any of our problems are that we’re too fired up about the promises of God as it relates to our faith. I don’t think God looks down on us and says, “Tsk, tsk, tsk, you guys are just a little too excited about Me.”
Put your doubts aside. All things are possible in Christ. Oh loved ones, if we would lay hold, even for a moment, of all that He would like to do for us if we would just believe Him!
© 2008 Walk in the Word
On this day…
- Introduction to Mark – 2024
- Introduction to Mathew – 2024
- Burden – 2011
- Create – 2011
- The manifestation of God’s presence – 2011
- What spirit are we of? – 2011
- Husband – 2011
- Keep – 2011
- As if He had only one – 2011
- THE WORKER’S RULING PASSION – 2009
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