Righteous are Strong in Faith

The righteous live by faith as I have studied in God’s Word (Romans 1:17 and Galatians 3:11) and written my thoughts here. So, there is not the question of faith and righteousness. What I see this morning is that when our faith is strong, righteousness stays.

“’38but my righteous one shall live by faith,

and if he shrinks back,

my soul has no pleasure in him.’

39But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who have faith and preserve their souls.” – Hebrews 10:38-39 (ESV)

The writer of Hebrews sites from Romans and Galatians, those passages that I have studied and noted above, that the righteous live by faith. We have to know that it is our faith, and not our works that lead to our righteousness. Yes, we are to do the work of the LORD and that work is the demonstration of righteousness. It is not the works, but the faith in the LORD and that we are doing the work for Him and not ourselves that lead to righteousness.

There is the chance of “shrinking back” away from faith. When that does happen, the LORD will not be pleased with our action of falling away. We are human and I know, from experience, that the evil one will pull on us to draw us away from the LORD and our faith in Him. It is easy to be distracted by the world and all that it contains. It is easy to fall away from the LORD as the road to Him is hard and is filled with challenges and what we perceive as delays.

The thing is, we have to read verse 39 above to find encouragement and know that we are on the right path. The writer points out that “we are not of those who shrink back”. We are strong and will remain in the faith and therefore will be preserved in righteousness.

From here I take away that it is in the faith I have to remain. I have to stay in the Word of God for the encouragement to keep on keeping on. God’s Word is filled with that encouragement. In Romans, Galatians, Isaiah, Psalms and frankly all books of His Word. It is in our dedication to His Word that we are able to drown out the noise of the world and build our strength in the Faith that leads to righteousness.

Where are you finding strength for righteousness? Are you looking to the world? What if you were to find your strength in the Word of God to remain in the faith that will lead to righteousness?

Genuineness Tested

God does not test me for no reason. He is working to build my endurance and strength to overcome the trials and persecution that come with following Him. I have to embrace the tests to know that I am growing in my faith and to demonstrate my genuineness of faith.

6In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials, 7so that the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” — 1 Peter 1:6-7 (ESV)

I have for the past bit been studying the words “trial” and “tested” to understand the words and their impact on me as a follower of Christ. I find it difficult to make it through the days without being tested and as a follower of Christ, I wanted to know why all the tests if I am indeed chosen as an heir with Jesus. I got my answers.

I am not tested to challenge my faith and beat me down. I am tested to grow my faith and build me up. These tests that I experience each day are evidence that God is indeed on my side and is working to prepare me for even more to come. Jesus was tested daily to build His strength to go to the cross and die for me and all who have sinned. He was not drenched in robes and ornamentation in His time here in this world. He was no different that me in that He walked through all the worldly things just as I do.

Now, I am not Jesus and will not claim to be. I am just a man and am a follower of Christ. I am however tested to build me up as He was. I am shown the difficulty in the world and given the endurance to overcome that difficulty and proceed with the work He has for me. I follow Christ, not for the wonders of what I receive here in this world, but the wonders received when I have left this world. I need the tests to give me the strength to continue with my genuine walk with Christ and to power through all that is presented to me.

It would be easy for me to just give up and turn away from the LORD. I can avoid the tests altogether by doing so. But, then I would be the hypocrite. I would claim to be the follower of Christ for the optics of the world, and then turn from Him in the interest of satisfying the world view and to avoid the tests that come with the relationship with Christ. My faith would be superficial and not to my core. I would not be genuine and that would be the travesty. I choose to endure the tests that come with my relationship to demonstrate my genuine faith in Jesus Christ my savior.

What is the point of the tests you encounter? Are you looking to avoid them? What if you accepted them as the strength builder as they reveal your genuine faith?

Be Tested

I got to thinking this morning as I was reading and studying. Would it be possible to just not be tested all the time and be able to relax and go through this world on easy street? I know that it is hard in this world, especially as a Christian and that is where I have to ask for some easiness. I am tired and worn out at all of the testing and fighting through it all.

Well, as a Christian, that is not in the cards. I have a job to do for God and that job is hard. The tests is part of the reward. The testing that comes is building my strength so that I can continue and not give up. I need the testing to get me through. I need the testing to develop the stamina and endurance to continue through to the end where I will be rewarded.

This testing is there for all Christians and not just me. I have to remember that I am not the only one being tested in my work for the LORD. All are tested and it is in that testing that we are grown in our faith and recognized to be for the LORD.

10And let them also be tested first; then let them serve as deacons if they prove themselves blameless.” — 1 Timothy 3:10 (ESV)

I am reminded in the above verse that the deacons of the church are tested before becoming deacons. Their skin is toughened, their resolve strengthened, and there devotion to Christ is revealed through the tests that are presented to them. I tend to forget that these men are not selected at birth by the church to be deacons. They are watched and studied and reveal themselves to be mature in Christ. It is their tests and their coming out on the other side which prove them mature. It is not the wishing it to be, but the work that is put in for Christ and then they are chosen to represent the Church as a beacon for the LORD.

I want to be strong. I want to be worthy. I want to be mature. I want to be tested, not to beat me down, but to build me up.

What is your view of being tested? Are you looking for the easy path? What if you embraced the testing as the way through to strength and endurance in your relationship with the LORD?

Know That God Will Rescue From Trials

God knows what He is doing. I struggle with that on a day in and day out basis. I wonder just what it is God has for me as I struggle through the days and the trials presented. I am not “in the know” and that really discourages me. I know that the end result is glory in heaven and I know that God has a plan that is perfect and that I am indeed part of that plan. But, I find myself down as I encounter trial after trial.

7and if he rescued righteous Lot, greatly distressed by the sensual conduct of the wicked 8(for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard); 9then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials,” — 2 Peter 2:7-9 (ESV)

In the above passage I find that God does not abandon us. Lot was living in the debauchery ridden city of Sodom and struggled daily with all of the lawlessness that he witnessed or heard of that was the goings on. God knew the heart of the man and rescued him from the trial he was under. I have to continue each day with my study of God’s Word to find my encouragement to press on.

I am not going to find an easy path each and every day. I am going to find myself in the trials that God has presented to me. I will struggle with them and even at moments like this morning, I will be down as I work to understand them and try to get out of them. But, I have to remember that God has place me in this position for a reason and that reason is not necessarily for me to understand. I only have to know that when the time is right I will be delivered from the trial and move on to the next as I continue to do His will.

Where these trials are presented from God and He will deliver me from them, I still have work to do. I have the duty to work with what He gives me and do my part to complete the work He has given to me. I will be delivered when the time is right and then and only then will I have the relief I so want to have now. Without the trial, I would not develop the strength to carry on to the next and continue doing the work God has for me.

What trials are you experiencing in life? Are you seeing those trials as the end? What if you pressed on, knowing that God will provide the strength needed to endure and will deliver you when the times is right?