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"Faith in Our Security"
I remember that as a child, for some odd reason each time my mother would take
me to the store with her I had a tremendous fear of losing sight of her, even
for an instant. I think somehow I heard of children getting lost and being
unable to get back to the parent, and it was just a sense of anxiety I had,
furthered by the belief that if my mother were to lose sight of me, somehow I
believed she would simply check out at the counter and go home. I had no idea
of how to get home without her. I didn't expect that anyone else would know
where our home was, and therefore had no idea where I might end up. Now, this
is no reflection on my mother because she was wonderful to me, but I certainly
for some unexplained reason had a definite lack of faith in the protection I
would receive if this situation arose. As I grew older I began to understand
that I did have a security in that my mother was devoted to my care.
Unexpected things can still happen of course, but I had an assurance that if it were in her power she would do anything to secure my safety.
This makes me think of the faith God wants us to have in His care of us. The
importance of faith is mentioned many times in the Bible. The Old Testament
tells us that we cannot please God without faith. Scripture goes so far as to
insist that we must have faith, we must believe, that God can, that He will,
see us through in life. We should "seek God with all our heart," and keep the
trust that despite what things may look like at any certain time, He knows
about the situation - He is aware of it, and He is able to use that situation
for our good.
Faith in God is powerful; Jesus explained that many times. "Your faith has
made you well," he said to the woman who touched his clothing with the belief
in her heart that in doing so she would receive healing.
Ask, believe, use your faith, and seek God to strengthen your faith. There are
things in life we can know with all assurance that it is God's will, this is
God's plan. For instance, when praying for someone's salvation we can know
absolutely that we are praying according to His will because the Bible tells us
it isn't God's will that anyone should perish therefore we stand on the word
God has given us and exercise our faith that God will find a way to reach this
person. God always has a way. There is no place on earth which is beyond
God's reach.
I am grateful that my childhood fear of separation didn't carry over into my
adult life in my walk with God. That truly is something I would fear,
separation from God, and I do consider it the very worst outcome in life for
anyone, but it's not a reality for those who know Jesus as Lord and Savior.
Jesus said, "I will not leave you. I will not forsake you." Count on God's
care of you. Have faith.
Ann,
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