Today we shall continue the meditation on the gestation of faith. Our great desire is that each of you keep up your eagerness to the end, so that the…
Today we shall continue the meditation on the gestation of faith.
Our great desire is that each of you keep up your eagerness to the end, so that the things you hope for will come true. We do not want you to become lazy, but to be like those who through faith and patience inherit the promises. – Hebrews 6:11-12
When talking about faith, Abraham is one person who readily comes to mind. In spite of contrary circumstances, he believed in God. He agreed with God that he was Abraham, father of many nations, when he did not even have a child. Now, that’s faith. And he continued in faith for decades, even when it seemed that nothing was happening. That’s patience.
While waiting, Abraham kept meditating on the faith pictures God had given him. He did not change his mind and revert to his old name. Rather, he continued to call himself and his wife by the names the Lord had called them, even when the physical circumstances were obviously contrary.
Abraham is popularly known as the Father of Faith. But really, he is the Father of faith and patience. The fact is, he became Father of Faith because he was Father of Patience. His faith would have been unproductive if he had not added patience.
God has your life all planned out. He has prepared all that you will ever need long before you were born. He has made provision for every need in advance. However, like Abraham and the other patriarchs, you need to exercise patient faith to lay hold of this provision. That is how you can join the elite league of “those who through faith and patience inherit the promises.”
You will succeed in Jesus’ Name!
Also read:
- The Gestation of Faith (1)
- The Imperfect Background of Jesus Christ
- Women in the Bible: Eve and the Paradox of Sharing
- The Benediction
- The Cornfield
- I Struggled To Tie My Shoelaces
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