find a location | TATES CREEK armstrong mill georgetown WINCHESTER ROAD online CAMPUS TV CAMPUS
The starting point for my faith walk began when the seven-year-old version of myself walked down the aisle of my church to let everybody know that I was now a believer. I wanted to run down the aisle much like football players run out on the field for a big football game -- I was so eager to get started with my life as a believer. I couldn’t comprehend -- at that young age -- that God’s Holy Spirit had already been at work drawing that little girl’s heart to Him. In those days, Bible translations spoke of the Holy Ghost – which for a little girl was sort of a scary image. So, I chose to focus on the picture of Jesus in my imagination – like the Sunday School picture where He was enjoying the children. In my little heart of hearts, I wanted Him to enjoy me too. So, I gave Him what I knew of my heart and my life.
Anyone who strives for a “beyond belief” faith must start somewhere. But I also believe that where we start is not where we should end up. How sad it would be if we never moved beyond the belief and understanding of a seven-year-old!
Paul encouraged the Philippian believers with these words:
And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns (Philippians 1:6).
On a visit to Ridgecrest, I met a man who came to faith in Christ as an adult. Because He did not grow up hearing all the Bible stories, he decided to serve in preschool Sunday School, so he could learn what the littlest of churchgoers learn. After some time with preschoolers, he moved on to serving with elementary school children, then junior high, and eventually senior high students. His intentionality in learning about the Bible and growing in his faith should be an inspiration to any of us that get stuck – or too comfortable with where we are in our faith walk.
How sad it also is when we mistakenly assume that our faith is complete – as if we are the models of faith perfected. Even the apostles who walked with Jesus 24/7 asked Him one day:
“Show us how to increase our faith” (Luke 17:5). If those disciples who daily saw Jesus face-to-face knew their faith was lacking, how much more do we need to ask God to show us how to increase our faith?
Ask God to show you where you are in your journey toward a beyond belief kind of faith. Then pray with me:
Father, make my faith stronger.
By Judy Shrout
All Rights Reserved | Immanuel Baptist Church