Let's talk about faith and some things that go along with faith that I myself have struggled with greatly. This can all get very confusing at times, and because of this, there are a lot of people walking around who are overwhelmingly discouraged. Lots of times this is perhaps because they believed something wholeheartedly and yet, God "did not answer".
Let's not give this a cookie cutter answer. Let's REALLY think about this and what it means to have faith. Sometimes, we do "everything right", and everything still falls apart around us. What then? If you don't believe me that this happens, go read the Book of Job. Job was known for being righteous and God loved him VERY much...and yet his great faith was actually the REASON that God allowed things to happen. God knew that Job would hold onto Him even when everything fell apart, and in the end Job was blessed with double the amount that he had to begin with.
So, where does that leave us? We all hear that if we have enough faith, that whatever we pray will happen. While that is a promise of Jesus', does that mean that if something doesn't happen, that we didn't believe hard enough? Or does it mean that having faith really means TRUSTING God with WHATEVER outcome He has planned and TRUSTING that because He sees the end of our story, that whatever happens...it is His best? Yes, I believe so. "YOUR WILL BE DONE." I don't think that God wants us to run around guessing at His will and then to become discouraged when things don't go the way that we believe they should. In fact, isn't that testing God in a sense? Jesus specifically rebuked the devil for tempting Him to do that very thing. I am not suggesting that we stop praying for and believing that God is going to deliver us from things. I am not suggesting that God is not going to give you that miracle that He has promised you. What I am suggesting though, is that you and I have NO idea what that miracle looks like and if we think that we do, we are going to find ourselves discouraged over and over again when it doesn't look like He has answered...and then our faith can be shaken..not destroyed, but shaken. Trusting God with the details actually strengthens our faith because it takes us and our image of deliverance out of the picture.
God is love and God is good. REMEMBER THAT....no matter how things appear, what things look like, or how they feel- HE IS LOVE AND HE IS GOOD, and therefore you can put your faith in Him.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wonderful way with words when it comes to speaking abour God and Faith. This is really what I needed to hear! I wrote a blog just yesterday about my big fat bed rest pity party (when really I still feel so blessed, but was haivng a moment of weekness that poor pitiful why me... i hate those moments because it can ALWAYS be worse!!) Sometimes reminders like this are needed to teach us that even when things don't go as planned God is good and He has a plan. Thanks Laura!
ReplyDeleteGood grief. I have been trying to respond to you for a long time now but it wouldn't let me post for some reason. I think we all struggle with self pity, Laura! It is AWFUL. I have been really struggling with it for the past few days. It's like..why do we want to partake of something that is so self-destructive? Why is it so tempting? It is almost comforting in a way...like an excuse to give up and stop fighting :/ I think that God would have us give up and rest in Him...but instead, our tendency is to give up and get discouraged.
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