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The Character of Faithfulness For the week of June 17, 2002 Into Thy Word - The Character of Faithfulness Is the Character of Faithfulness working in you? Here is how you can find out. Take a careful look at this character and fruit of Faithfulness from Gods most precious Word by examining the passages below. Now ask yourself:
Galatians 5:22-23 Faithfulness (Psalm 119: 89-90; Matthew 17:19; 25:21; Rom. 1:17; 5:1-2; 1 Cor. 12:9; Hebrews 11:1; 1 Thess. 5:24) is the gluing fruit that will preserve our faith and the other characters of the Spirit and identify God's will so we can be dependable and trusting to God and others. It is the one fruit that we give to God, whereas the others are from the Spirit working in us! Faithfulness is authenticity, the power and motivation for Christian living. Because God is trustworthy with us we can be faith-worthy in Him! Doubt, distrust and Misplaced Anger are the opposite, losing our trust and hope that God is in control! When we do this, we will lose or miss out on seeing God come through with His promises. When we are not exercising our faith, we will be consumed with doubt and distrustthe opposite of Gods call and plan for us. · Here are positive examples from Scripture (II Kings 5:8-14; Matt. 15:21-28; 21:18-22; Luke 7:1-10; Acts 3:1-10; Heb.11: 1-40) · Here is are negative examples from Scripture (Matt. 6:25-34; 14:22-33; 17: 14-20; Mark 6:1-6; James 1:5-8) Further Questions
Faithfulness is very difficult to have or hold on too especially applying it to our work and relationships. We tend to lose our patience with God thinking He is just a blessing machine and when we do not get what we want we leave Him because of our uncertainty. Yet, Faithfulness is the fruit that we give to God so He can change us inside and out! It is the ability to take what Christ has done in us and be a blessing to others with loyalty and trust. Faithfulness goes against modern psychology and societies thinking, as it requires us to move beyond ourselves, whereas psychology tells us to be selfness putting the me first, rearranging the world to our needs, which creates self-destruction and broken relationships. We have to keep the goal of faithfulness in our minds always, as it will allow God to work deeper and us to respond to His call! God has bigger things at stake that He wants you for, much more than the petty complaints we give or things we ask of Him! Remember; God does not want our complaints, thus He will not give us an answer for them, rather He wants our obedience, so He can use us more and better! © 2002 R. J. Krejcir Into Thy Word Ministries www.intothyword.com |
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