In our journey of faith, we often encounter moments of doubt, uncertainty, and the temptation to give up. Yet, it is in these moments that our faith is most crucial. Abraham, the patriarch of faith, exemplifies this unwavering commitment to God's promises, even when the fulfillment of those promises seems distant or unclear. Abraham obeyed God's call to leave his home without knowing his destination, and he lived as a foreigner in the promised land, never seeing the full realization of God's promise within his lifetime. His story teaches us that faith is not just about immediate results; it is about trusting God's vision and timing, even when we do not understand.
My own journey mirrors this lesson. When I felt called to ministry, I envisioned a path that seemed straightforward and appealing, but God had other plans. The rigorous years of graduate school and the challenges of serving in a traditional church were not what I had in mind, yet they were instrumental in shaping me for the ministry that was to come. The vision for the Cove Church was given to me in 1986, but it was not until 12 years later that it came to fruition. This is where hope intertwines with faith—believing in the promises of God even when they are not yet in our grasp.
The principle of small things done consistently over time, with faith and God's power, can lead to significant impact. This is evident in the growth of the Cove Church, the dedication of our band, and the commitment of our volunteers. Each small act of service, each message preached, and each song sung contribute to the transformative work of God in our community.
Our mission in life is not just about grand gestures; it is about the daily pursuit of God's will. It is about getting on our knees in prayer, seeking God's glory, and asking Him to use us for His purposes. God is searching for those whose hearts are fully committed to Him, and when we pray with such sincerity, He plants dreams in our hearts. These dreams may start as a small desire, like the one that led to the founding of the Cove Church, but they grow as we walk in faith.
Living by faith is not a passive state; it is an active pursuit of God's will. It requires us to believe that He exists and rewards those who earnestly seek Him. Our faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. It is essential to pleasing God and is the foundation upon which He approves our lives.
Now, as I step down from my role as senior pastor, I reflect on the importance of faith in every season of life. The church is in a healthy place, and I am confident in the leadership that will continue to guide this community. As we partake in communion, we are reminded of the ultimate act of faith—Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. It is this faith that we must carry forward, living on mission and trusting in God's plan for our lives.
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