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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Get Your Faith Straight - Devotional - Part 1 - July 30th, 2014




Get Your Faith Straight -  Part 1

Most days I go outside to water my plants, weed and straighten up things.  I happen to a have a stepping stone that stands upon its edge for decoration.  It’s not all that pretty, but it’s what it says that makes it beautiful.  It’s  the word faith.  Faith is very important and something we need to encourage each other and to keep hold of, during our most trying times in life.  It stands as a reminder to everyone looking--- to not lose faith.  Faith is so important in fact, that the bible says,” without  faith it’s impossible to please God.”  Not only is faith important to have answered prayers, but is one of the main ingredients for salvation in Christ.

I don’t know how many times I have gone outside and have found that stepping stone crooked.  The word faith is leaning in a wrong direction when it needs to be straight.  So I’m always paying attention to it, to make sure it stays straight. 

In life, when something bad happens, our faith is tried and our faith can get bent out of shape.  It's hard to understand some of what God is doing in our lives all the time, especially when it seems things are not going our way. 

I was thinking about this and I asked myself the question, "When Is Our Faith Considered Crooked?"

I think the first way our faith would be considered crooked is if we are putting our faith in the wrong things.  Putting your faith in the wrong thing can make the difference between life or death.  It would be the equivalent to a police officer trusting in his water gun verses trusting in his real gun in a dangerous situation. 

In the Christian walk, what you trust in is so important that it makes a difference between life and death.  The bible plainly teaches, we are not saved by works, but that works are to be an important part of a Christians walk because they love God.  We are not to trust in works for salvation, but live out good works  with the motive of pleasing God.   If we  have faith in our works for salvation, we are trusting in what we do to save us.  When we have faith in what Jesus did, we are trusting in what Jesus did for our salvation. 

If we are trusting in how good we are, it would be considered pride in the eyes of God.
If we are trusting in what He did, we know we could never live good enough.  We would realize He so lovingly paid our debt.   We would humble ourselves knowing , he gave us something we do not deserve.

Get your faith straight today by trusting in what Christ did and not what you have done to get yourself to heaven when you die.  Yes, live your best and give your best.  Not because you have to, but because you want to.  Want to, because God is pleased with and uses our good works for his glory.

Dear Father God,
Thank- You so much for paying for our sin debt upon Calvary's tree.  We do not deserve the love you have shown to us.  Thank- you for your mercy towards poor lost sinners,  that would have had no hope without you.  Help us be consistant in good works, that you may be glorified in our life and walk.

In Christ Jesus Name I Pray - Amen



Ephesians 2:8-10

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.


Susan Y Nikitenko
July 30th, 2014

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