Anchored in Faith: Navigating Life's Challenges

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The life of faith is consequently a life of paradox. To be certain of something you don't see is rather paradoxical. The very popular pastor and writer A.W. Tozer, a century ago, eloquently described the unusual characteristics of a Christian who lives by faith. He said, a real Christian feels supreme love for one he has never seen. [00:03:37]

He talks familiarly every day to someone he cannot see, expects to go to heaven on the virtue of another, empties himself in order to be full, admits he is wrong so that he can be declared right, goes down in order to get up, is strongest when he is weakest, richest when he is poorest, and happiest when he feels worst. [00:04:08]

A pretty good, succinct description, I would say, of the paradoxical nature, of the Christian faith, of living by faith. Someone said, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. said once when the person of faith goes to church to pray for rain he takes his umbrella with him. That's the assurance, the confidence that God rewards those who diligently seek Him. [00:04:49]

You can be a model citizen but if you're not a person of faith you can't please God. You can behave yourself as well as any Christian might but if you're not a person of faith you can't please God because without faith it is impossible to please God. Why is that? Well obviously you can't come to God unless you believe that God exists as this verse tells us. [00:06:06]

At the end of the day, when all is said and done, when reason and investigation have taken us as far as they can take us, a step of faith is still necessary. Now, I said a step, not a leap. A lot of people in our world think that faith is a complete abandonment of all knowledge and science and blindly trusting and taking a leap of faith in something that they don't know is even there. [00:08:21]

There is evidence, there is knowledge on which we found our faith. But at the end of the day, a step. A step of faith is still necessary to please God, to live for Him. In fact, faith is at its best when answers are at their fewest. The missionary Elizabeth Elliot said, True faith goes into operation when there are no answers. That's when your faith steps up. [00:08:37]

Judson served in Burma, now Myanmar, as a foreign missionary. Tried to go elsewhere, but was prevented, wound up in Burma. For the first seven years of his missionary ministry, he did not see a single convert to Christ, not one. But his heart's desire was to translate the Bible into Burmese so that those people could find God in His Word. [00:10:53]

During one period, his work was viewed as hostile to the government, so Judson became a political prisoner. His small prison cell had a little window just above the ground. His wife would visit every day, bring food to him, and hand it through that small window. One day, she told him they had received a letter from their supporters back home, asking them what they needed, what they could use, what they could send. [00:11:24]

We diligently seek God by becoming disciples. The word disciple just means learner. becoming a disciple a learner about jesus a better word i think is apprentice of jesus a learner may learn some things but not necessarily do anything about it an apprentice is learning those things in order to be able to do those things we are apprentices of jesus so that we can model our lives after jesus life so that we can learn to do the things that jesus did and that jesus taught [00:13:25]

If you truly believe that God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him, it will change the way you live. It will impact the decisions you make. It can't help but make a difference because it radically changes you. Elton Trueblood said, Our faith becomes practical when it is expressed in two books, the date book and the checkbook. [00:18:06]

If you believe that He is, and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him, who live for Him, who endeavor to be like the Lord Jesus Christ, then those things will be impacted by that faith. and here's one more thing before i'm finished if you want to grow your faith to be a faith that pleases god then you need to exercise it and give it room to grow you need to put it to use [00:20:00]

If we stretch our faith, exercise our faith, seek to know God in all of His fullness, then we will not only end up with a larger view of God, but also a steadily growing faith. Faith is essential. It takes faith to please God. So how is your faith? Do you have one? Do you know how to use it? [00:22:54]

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