Do you remember the last time you were afraid? I mean, a time when you were truly terrified. I’m not referring to the last horror movie you watched. (I don’t watch them myself because I don’t enjoy the idea of scaring myself to death!) No, I’m more interested in the time when you let fear paralyze you from doing something you were called to do—a moment when you allowed fear to interfere with your walk in faith.
Faith is the cornerstone of Christianity. Without faith in Jesus Christ, your eternal destiny is destruction, separation from God forever. However, as Christian, you have been chosen by Jesus for service. A service that includes the necessity to walk in faith, meaning you must prepare yourself to do so.
For by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves, it is a gift from God, not as a result of works, so that no one can boast. it is the gift from God. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. Ephesians 2:8-10.
You are God’s Masterpiece
Before I go any further, please look at the NLT version of this same scripture passage. Really meditate on what Jesus is saying to you and me who believe and put our trust in Him. God saved you when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this. It is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done so that none can boast about it, for we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.
You know, for several decades after asking Jesus to come into my heart at the age of five, I was not doing too many good things that brought honor and glory to Christ. But God. On September 9, 2012, nearly twenty-six months after a life-altering stroke, I recommitted my life to Jesus. Not long afterward, it became my heart’s desire to give people hope using my testimony of faith, encouraging other Christians to walk in faith.
Faith Means Action
Several months after my stroke, I was blessed to land at a particular rehabilitation facility. I was sent there to learn to walk again as my left side had been severely weakened from the stroke. God blessed me with a tremendous physical therapist who loved the Lord.
So many times, she’d encourage me to persevere in my rehab and not give up. She would repeatedly make a comment that if I don’t use it, I will lose it.” Meaning if I didn’t begin to train my brain to use my left side again, the muscles would succumb to atrophy. The muscles would begin to degenerate and decline.
The same thing holds for us as Christians. If we are not active in our Christian walk, our faith can decline or become stagnant. Then we cannot fulfill the purposes of God and bring Him glory. A word of warning, if you choose to let your faith in God deteriorate, God may bring things into your life that send you running back to Him. Painful, difficult, and extremely trying circumstances.
What can we do to be active in our Christian life and walk not to sleep in our faith? I want to mention a few things that, if we do consistently, will help us to be active in our Christian walk.
Walk In Faith
Find time for personal moments with God. (Mark 1:35)
Ask God to search your heart for anything that interferes. (Psalm 139:23-24)
Include meditation and memorization during your quiet time. ( Psalm 119:11)
Thank God daily in your conversations with Him. (Philippians 4:6)
Have a willingness to serve God obediently. (Psalm 100:2)
Serving God is not an easy thing, but God never promised us easy. See what Jesus shared with the disciples after predicting that they would abandon Him in His time of need.
These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. in the world, you will not have tribulation, but take courage, I have overcome the world. John 16:33.
Many of the disciples scattered like bugs once Jesus Christ was arrested and put on trial. If we don’t actively practice these five things in our Christian walk, we too can be susceptible to stumble and fall in times of adversity.
But remember what I pointed out earlier from God’s Word? We have been chosen. We are a masterpiece. Don’t let the word masterpiece scare you because you are God’s jewel; you are His treasure. You have value to Him. You are God’s showpiece. An example of Jesus Christ.
So I will ask you again, are you ready and willing to walk in faith, bringing honor and glory to God? Are you going to commit to preparing yourself in your Christian walk? If you wait until adversity arrives, seasons of pain and suffering could easily overwhelm you, just like the disciples who ran away.
Live with Hope
Never forget that God has not abandoned you in times of adversity. God loves you, unconditionally. He wants what is best for you. He will never leave you or forsake you. (Hebrews 13:5.) He is continuing to strengthen your faith in Him. Sometimes that means you’ll encounter painful circumstances in life. However, you can have hope, knowing God is preparing you!
He is refining you, renewing your faith, and restoring to completeness in Him! That is how you can live with hope. Your walking in faith has a unique purpose- especially designed by God, the Creator of heaven and earth! Doesn’t that get you excited instead of fearful? God will empower, equip, and encourage you to fulfill His purpose for your life. So prepare yourself to thrive in your Christian life and walk in faith bringing all glory and honor to Him.
Walking in faith,
Horace Williams Jr.
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Horace Williams Jr is the oldest son of a pastor who went to be with Jesus in 2020. He is an award-winning author and amateur chef who loves Jesus Christ. His passion for Christ inspires readers to draw nearer to the God who loves them.
I am always inspired when I read about someone’s recovery and rehabilitation. We need that kind of energy and focus in our following life!
Thank you, Michele. It is only by the grace of God. He allowed me to not only survive my stroke, but gave me the strength to persevere. He continues to walk alongside-guiding, leading and encouraging me. Have a fantastic week, sister.
Your ministry and encouragement are changing lives! Thank you for allowing Him to use you.
Thank you for your kind words, Lauren. They are an encouragement to me. I am thankful to be used by God for His glory.
“But God” – I felt this. So grateful for salvation. We didn’t earn it. If not for His love and mercy. Thank you for the tips you shared.
Amen, sister. But God. He is the Master of everything. So thankful for His love. Glad you enjoyed the post. Have a blessed week!
Horace, this is such an encouraging word to read this morning. The acronym is wonderful and I have written it down to save for future reference in the days ahead. For the last week I keep coming back to: “When the Son of Man returns, how many will He find on the earth who have faith?” (Luke 18:8, NLT) May God bless you and your new book!
Hello, Joanne. It is great to hear from you. I have to give God all the credit for the acronym.😉 I’m glad to read that it resonated with you. May God see us both walking in faith when He returns. Be well, and God bless!