Saturday, 2 February 2019

Reflections

What is Faith?

Hebrews 11 has been described as "The Westminster Abbey of the Bible" because it contains the names of all those who died as heroes of faith. But the list has not been finished for day by day  God is adding new names so that list - those who learn and recognise the tremendous power of simple faith.
"Faith," said a little boy, "is trying your hardest to believe." 
Well that is not  - that is anxiety trying to look like faith. What then is Faith? Let's look at the acrostic F. A. I. T. H.- Forsaking All I Trust Him. Faith is not struggling, striving or trying, but simply resting, relaxing and trusting in the Saviour's Word.
One definition of Faith that I like very much is this: faith is right believing. The truth of this is brought out  clearly in the story of Christ stilling the tempest  (Mark 4:35-41). Jesus said to His disciples. "Let us pass over to unto the other side"  (v.35). Let that phrase sink deep into your heart, for in a moment you will see how little attention the disciple paid to the statement. In the midst of the lake a storm arose that was so fierce that it threatened to sink the boat in which the disciples were riding. They grew afraid and cried our in alarm, " Master carest thou not that we perish?" But how could they perish when a little earlier Jesus had said, "Let us pass over unto the other side". If they had believed His Word they would not have been afraid. There was no storm that could sink the ship in which Christ was riding, but they believed their fears rather than the word of their Master. Faith is right believing  - it stands on God'd Word no matter what the circumstance.

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