Silver Platter Faith
A devotional by Alexis A.
Goring
“Therefore, since we have
been justified through faith, we have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus Christ, through
whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand.
And we boast in
the hope of the glory of God. Not
only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know
that suffering produces perseverance;
perseverance, character;
and character, hope.
And hope does not put
us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts
through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.”
~ Romans 5:1-5 [NIV]
Ever
since I was a youth, I’d prayed to God to give me an unshakable faith in Him
that withstands the test of time. When trials and tragedies entered my life,
they shook me. But as I aged, I realized that when I asked God for an
unshakable faith in Him, He wasn’t going to hand it to me on a silver platter.
He had to immerse me into situations that would not only test my faith in Him
but refine my faith and make it solid as gold.
As
the Master Teacher, God knew that He would have to put me in situations that
tested my faith in order to produce perseverance and result in that deeply
anchored, unshakable faith that I crave.
As
Romans 5:3 [NIV] states, “suffering produces perseverance.” Sometimes, God needs us
to suffer so that we learn how to persevere and hold on to Him. He doesn’t send
the storms into our lives to destroy us; He sends tough times to strengthen us!
He wants us to have a faith deeply rooted in Him and the only way to get that
is to go through things. If our life was always easy or as they say “peaches
and cream,” we wouldn’t have faith in God. We may even be led astray thinking
that we don’t need Him, which is not true because, without Him, we would be lost
and never make it to Heaven.
There’s
a song, “The Anchor Holds” and the lyrics speak to the message that I’m trying
to convey. Here’s
my paraphrase of the song, “The Anchor Holds” as performed by Christian
recording artist Ray Boltz: Life’s journey can take you through dark nights,
making you feel like you’re fighting for your life alone while trying not to
drown in the open sea. But through it all, God’s eyes are watching you and yet
the anchor holds! Though your body is battered, though the sails that help you
move through life are torn, though you’re in the midst of a raging sea, despite
the storm your faith in God is anchored deeper than the ocean and you will
survive the storms of life because your faith is rooted in Him and He has the
power to speak “Peace Be Still” and calm the waves around you. But if He
chooses to take you through the storm and not lessen the magnitude of it all,
know that you will stay safe as long as you stay in faith with Him.
The song also talks about one’s perspective when they’re young in their faith and
compares their youthful viewpoint to their viewpoint when they’re older and
more seasoned by life. As a person matures in their faith walk with God, they
see that God uses the storms of life to prove His love for you! It is in tough
times that we rely on God the most and in those moments, we see how good He is
and we learn that no matter what happens, He is in control. We also find it to
be true that there’s nothing we can do to make Him love us less and there’s
nothing we can do to make Him love us more because He is our Heavenly Father
and He loves us just because we are His creation.
The
love of God is a kind, gentle and passionate force that will change you from
the moment you experience it and radiate through you for as long as you
cultivate your relationship with God. As God’s love radiates through you, it
will draw people who need Him to you and before you know it, God is using you
to change the world for the better with His love.
Beautiful,
isn’t it?
I
hope that you are encouraged to stay strong in Jesus Christ and that you too
will ask God to give you a faith that’s deeply rooted and withstands the test
of time. Trust me, as time moves on and this sin-ridden world gets worse, a
faith that’s deeply anchored in God is exactly what you need to survive!
God
bless you.
Alexis...
Alexis A. Goring is a college graduate with a
degree in print journalism from Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park,
Maryland. Writing is her passion. She hopes that her stories will touch hearts,
bring smiles to faces, and inspire minds to seek God whose love for humanity is
unfailing.
Thanks so much for being my guest on Faithful Friday, Alexis. As usual, I have been blessed by the words and thoughts you share. Blessings to you and yours this Easter Season. He's Alive!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Thank YOU, Peggy, for inviting me to be your guest! :) I am happy that God used my devotional "Silver Platter Faith" to be a blessing to you. Happy Easter! :) Praise the Lord that Jesus Christ is ALIVE!
DeleteThis is beautiful, Alexis! I like how you said a faith that withstands the test of time. And this is powerful, "The love of God is a kind, gentle and passionate force that will change you from the moment you experience it and radiate through you for as long as you cultivate your relationship with God." Yes! Amen!
ReplyDeleteHello, Karen! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a message for Alexis. Her words never fail to inspire me.
DeleteThanks for commenting on my devotional, Karen! I am happy that you thought that it was a beautiful message. God bless you, friend! :)
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