Faith

“By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible”(Hebrews 11:3).

I was blessed this week by a visit of my youngest daughter and her family, along with their two cats. They left this morning after an almost four-day stay. I have another flower garden mulched and some clean windows that are too high for me to reach. I have new memories of games of Spinner and Contract Rummy, conversations (meaningful and otherwise), and just the joy of having grandsons, daughter and son-in-law close by for awhile.  My other daughter (TN) just had her second foot surgery so prayers are lifted in her behalf. I will travel there soon to help during her recovery.

Reading the book of Hebrews is another blessing I’m enjoying this summer. Most are familiar with the faith chapter (11) which lists so many of the Old Testament God followers and how their faith made them useful to Almighty God. With their faith they pleased God and carried out God’s purpose for their lives. What a great encouragement for us!

As I read verse 3 it dawned on me that our faith must start with accepting the fact that all that exists came from God’s command. We have to believe there was a time (which wasn’t really time. God started time when He created the world in six days.) when nothing we see existed. There was God the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. It was God’s command that brought what we see into existence.

The Hebrews writer goes on to say in verse 6, “And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” 

God exists. He made everything else that exists.  We believe that, and seeking God we look forward to the reward that awaits us. Those saints of old suffered greatly for their faith. Yet, they remained faithful even though they didn’t receive what was promised (verse 39). Jesus came later.

“God had planned something better for us so that only together with us would they be made perfect” (Hebrews 11:40).

Through Jesus we have a way to the Creator. We can be a part of the faithful ones receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken (see Hebrews 12:28). What we see now will no longer exist. We look forward to the heavenly Jerusalem, thousand of angels in joyful assembly, and to the church of the firstborn.

One day time will end. The calendar will reveal its last month, our planners will run out of days and weeks, and clocks will no longer measure minutes and hours. God is creating a new heaven and a new earth where we, who remain faithful to the end, will join the faithful saints mentioned in Hebrews 11. Hallelujah!

“But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness” (2 Peter 3:13).

Hold on!

“Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess. He was faithful to the one who appointed him, just as Moses was faithful in all God’s house. Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than the house itself. For every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything. Moses was faithful as a servant in all God’s house, testifying to what would be said in the future. But Christ is faithful as a son over God’s house. And we are his house, if we hold on to our courage and the hope of which we boast” (Hebrews 3:1-6).

That phrase, “hold on to our courage,” keeps running through my mind. I’m not sure why it has stuck in my brain but it seems to have an application to our social and spiritual situation. We’re hearing about churches who have accepted the lies of Satan in place of the truth of God’s Word. Our culture has accepted and given into the demands of a small percentage of our population who live immorally and who no longer respect the rights of Christians to live their faith. A large portion of a whole generation of people has been murdered before they were even born!  

As the writer of Hebrews says, it’s time to fix our thoughts on Jesus.  It has been said, “You are what you think.” If we want to be like Jesus we have to fix our thoughts on Him. Make Jesus more important than anything or anyone else! The author of Hebrews points out that Jesus is greater than Moses. Moses was very important in the history and life of the Hebrew people. He was a faithful servant of God.  Jesus is the faithful Son of God.

God did not allow those, who were led by Moses, to enter into the promised land because of their rebellion and unbelief.  God hasn’t changed. Will we be found faithful to the Son? Will we continue to hold on to our courage and our hope?  We have the best hope ever! In Jesus!  Hold on!

Attitude for Work

“And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Colossians 3:17)

My blog hasn’t even made it to my to-do list these past couple of weeks. I regret that but I’m discovering I’m capable of doing so much and then I’m done. (Can’t be old age!) I subbed for a teacher who was recovering from surgery for six days, made two trips to Richmond, VA for concerts and graduation of grandson, Ethan, attended a family reunion, a birthday party for a great-nephew, and led Children’s Worship for two Sundays. Today I finally got to my yard and garden work. Weeding and mulching today!

I’m not usually quite so busy, but I took the extra subbing days because the school was close by and the extra income will be helpful for the summer.

The verse from Colossians reminded me of the attitude I should have about everything I do whether I’m extra busy or not so much.  Later in that chapter, verses 23 and 24 state, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”

My attitude should consist of working in the name of the Lord, working as though I am working for the Lord, and do it with gratitude. It’s the gratitude part I had trouble with while pulling weeds! It’s easy to be thankful for family events and milestones as well as the extra income. But weeds? Not so thankful! I am thankful I had the strength to do it and thankful for how good it looks when done. Now, if I can just get out of bed in the morning I’ll be thankful for that, too!

God bless all of you as you work at whatever you do.