In Hebrews Chapter 11 we read: To have faith is to be
sure of the things we hope for, to be certain of the things we cannot see.
But what does that really mean? What is it like to have
faith, and not only to believe in a living God, Creator of all and everything,
but also to be certain in that belief? Without any proof, or evidence
whatsoever.
It’s as if to have faith is to believe when your common
sense tells you not to.
Often Jesus said to people He has healed: Your faith has
healed you. Your faith has saved you.
He taught that if we had faith as small as a mustard seed
we could perform miracles.
We read in Mark 9:24 that when a father asked Jesus to
heal his son, he said: I believe, Lord; help my unbelief. Jesus took pity on
him and realised that the man had some faith, perhaps not enough, but at least
he had some; so Jesus healed the man’s son.
This leads us to ask: Is faith enough?
We may have faith, to varying degrees, depending on who
we are. But is this enough?
After all, even the devil has faith. He believes in God
all-right. He even tried to tempt Jesus often enough. This proves that he has
faith, and believes in God. Perhaps more than we do.
So, if faith is not enough; what is missing in our
relationship with God?
Trust.
Let us consider trust for a moment. A little child does
not question whether his parents care for him or not. It is intrinsically part
of his nature to take it for granted that his parents love him and will take
care of him. When he asks them for bread they will not give him a stone, and
when he asks for fish they will not give him a serpent.
The child trusts his parents and will continue to do so
as he grows up; until one day someone may betray that trust and then he’ll
become more wary of those around him.
So how about us? Is our faith in God matched with an
unshakeable trust that He cares for us, and no matter what happens, no matter
how bad things are in our lives, He is there, beside us, all the time caring
for us and ready to see us through whatever crisis we face.
Can you imagine the amount of self-control and
concentration of thought we should have to believe, really believe, that not
matter what happens, we trust that God loves us and cares for us enough to
protect us from all evil?
Such level of trust may well be beyond what many of us
can achieve; but it should not stop us from trying. Through gritted teeth even.
We should pray, over and again, that we trust God that He will see us through
this dark period in our lives.
Faith, no matter how great or small, as much as half a
mustard seed even, may not be enough. It needs to be accompanied by an
unfailing trust that our loving God will never ever let us down.
It is no point having faith in a Master who walks on
water if we do not trust Him enough to follow Him.

This was EXCELLANT. I am going to copy this and share with my 15 year old grandson.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sandie for your kind words and for sharing this article with your family.
DeleteGod bless you all.
Good reminder. Personally, I don't worry about my faith or trust in God. I've had my faith and trust from day one. It's not perfect but I still have it.
ReplyDeleteTrue, none of us is perfect.
DeleteGod bless you, Bill.
Great point, Victor. I speak of having Faith, but have failed to add the Trust. Like a bread recipe, doomed to fail without each key ingredient. You remind me of a song I play often: Casting Crowns, "Praise you in this storm."
ReplyDeletePS - I don't know what's going on, but when I clicked on Time for Reflections, only yesterday's (Taxi) post came up. I had to hit the refresh bar several times to find this; I hope I'm not the only one experiencing this glitch!
DeleteThere's been a number of glitches with Blogger lately; but I am glad to see you here Mevely. Thank you so much for persevering and for your kind comments. You are right, we need trust in order for our faith to flourish. It is often difficult, I find.
DeleteGod bless always, my friend.
Faith and trust in harmony.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes this Sunday Victor.
All the best Jan
Amen - faith and trust in harmony.
DeleteBest wishes Jan and God bless.
Faith and trust the way to go. :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed K. God bless.
DeleteYou’ve made excellent points.
ReplyDeleteI know James said, “Even the demons believe, and tremble,” but in a sense, the demons don’t have to have faith God exists, they’ve seen Him and know it for certain. After all, they were angels in Heaven once, before they fell, right? They believe in what they’ve seen and know, we have to have faith instead of seeing.
So well said, Mimi. Thank you so much. God bless you and yours always.
DeleteBom dia, Victor
ReplyDeleteMensagem muito edificante. Que a fé e a confiança em Jesus cresça sempre em nossas vidas. Um forte abraço!
TRANSLATION: Good morning, Victor
DeleteVery edifying message. May faith and trust in Jesus always grow in our lives. A strong hug!
Greetings Lucinalva. It is good to see you visiting here. Thank you. Please visit again and invite your friends here.
God bless you.
It really is like the difference between knowing a bridge can hold your weight and actually stepping out onto it. Thank you for this beautiful reminder to not just believe, but to truly rest in that childlike trust, especially during life's darker moments.
ReplyDeleteThat's the difficult bit, Melody; to actually trust that God will look after us and that all will be well.
DeleteGod bless you always.
thecontemplativecat here. Well said. Faith without trust is like wearing a shoe with no shoe lace.
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