Got faith?
I’ve got faith. You’ve
got faith. Everybody has some sort of faith. But do we actually
know what we mean when we say
we have faith?
Ask the majority of the people and they will tell you that to
have faith means to believe in something or someone without question,
without doubt or suspicion and be unwavering until the end. I remember
having a heated discussion with someone during a Bible study about
the topic of faith. My friend believed that faith was what was
stated above. But I disagreed.
I believe faith
isn’t about not questioning, but the exact
opposite. True faith can only be attained through the process of
questioning, analyzing, learning, understanding and finally, believing.
The pursuit of faith in the right manner will lead to a strong
and more stable faith foundation. However, not understanding and
appreciating what faith is and how it should be practiced could
lead to a sudden and traumatic collapse of one’s Christian
life. I believe that when one does not use faith and a questioning
mind together it could lead one astray.
True faith
comes hand in hand with a questioning mind. If you do not use
faith along with a questioning mind, anybody could just
come up to you and say, “Hey friend, have you ever heard
of the religion of the chair? Chairs are actually the true creators
of the universe, but you must have the unwavering faith.” Of
course you will say, prove it.
His
teammates did not give the last shot of a tied game to Michael
Jordan because
he told them he could make it. They gave him the
last shot because time and time again he proved himself. Because
of that they have faith in him. If you enter a dark room in your
friend’s house and he tells you the light switch is just
to your left, do you believe him? You do, because you know your
friend knows his house and you know that he would not lie to you,
thus you have “faith”? you stick your arm out and find
the switch. Therefore the definition of faith I live by is believing
in someone because of past evidence and personal knowledge of that
someone. True faith must pass the test of mind, spirit and heart.
You
must test every avenue with mind, spirit and heart until there
is no doubt
within you, asking why and how come. The more you learn
about Jesus, the stronger your faith will be and better your resistance
to attacks on your faith. Finding a stable foundation for and commitment
to your faith will help you through those times when you are spiritually
dry. One and one is always two. Your emotions may take you on a
roller coaster, is founded on the bedrock of faith, you will be
spiritually safe. Also, another advantage of this is that when
your friend or colleague asks you about your faith you will have
a solid explanation nothing is more disillusioning to a non-Christian
than someone who doesn’t understand the basis of faith.
So, have you got faith? I guess only you can make up your own
mind
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