Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Works and belief: Be still



Works and belief: Be still 

It isn't about what we do or don't do that matters most in our lives of faith. Now is it about what we want or need. Rather, it's about this pure and simple: Our belief is the only thing that really matters. It's believing in God, that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, and the Holy Bible. That's it. 
It really is that simple. 
Read all of Romans 4, please, at this time to see what I mean. Then, read ahead to the next paragraph in this reading. 
Now, read Romans 4:4-6 in particular. 
Now, read Romans 4:18-25. 
What saves us? Answer: Belief does. 
Maybe we've put too much pressure on ourselves of what we think the 'shoulds' are in our lives regarding our faith. Maybe we've made ourselves too busy in our faith. Maybe we've missed the entire point. It isn't about doing. It's about being. Being in the most basic and is the most important thing we can do. 
After all, God could care less if we read our Bible 24 hours a day and if we pray for 24--if we are getting nothing out of it but are earning a check in a box of our TO DO LIST. He would rather us just curl up and hang out with Him. That's it. 
God and His Word are to be the center of our lives, but it's far better to focus on one verse the rest of our lives, if we get something deep out of it every day,apply it to our lives, and learn from the one verse every single day, all day long, than if we read the entire Bible cover to cover a thousand times and got nothing out of it except a check in a To Do List box. 
If you're feeling stressed, busyness is not the answer. If you're searching for answers, busyness will only make things worse. It's always best to stop, rest, reflect, be quiet, and listen to God first and foremost. If you are looking for answers, this approach also is best. If you're dealing with a life challenge, this approach is best. If you are living today, the best response is to stop, rest, be silent, and listen. This is always the case. And, isn't it usually the last one we do? 
So, let's stop.
Let's be still, be quiet, and listen--in solitude with the Lord and His Word. 
For, if we do this, we are acting a life of belief--not of works. This is where the sweetness of life, and our spiritual lives, begins, continues, and ends. This is the best of the spiritual life. It's not what we do, but what and who we believe. That's it. 

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