Friday, March 11, 2011

The Hill of Faith ~

If you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.  Matthew 17:20

Hello everyone! This picture is appropriate because these are mustard trees growing below a hill, representing both of  my thoughts today. Friday always feels good to me, and today is especially good because my brother Ron has returned from Russia. I'm thankful to God and want to hear about his trip. As I've said, I'm using Ron's material to generate these blogs, but I'm writing them myself.
                                                                                                                     
And it's also a good Friday because we're moving out of the valleys and climbing into the hills of the Christian life. Today you and I will begin climbing the Hill of Faith together, and there will be other hills which will lead us toward a victorious life.  Here, I want to quote what Ron says about the Hill of Faith: "Man is confronted with many problems and difficulties in this life: 'Man who is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He comes forth like a flower and fades away; he flees like a shadow and does not continue.' (Job 14:1-2) Does this seem to be pessimistic? Man faces valleys in life which are not pleasant: discouragement, depression, persecutions and trials, and death, etc. But let us remember that God has promised a time when there will be no tears or sorrows--'There remains therefore a rest for the people of God.' Hebrews 4:9 says that life on this earth is brief (of few days)."
       
And he continues: "Therefore, we should walk wisely through the valley of decision. We are able to do this by lifting up our eyes to the hills and receiving the help which the Lord provided for us. WE MUST TRUST IN HIM AND TRUST HIM!

Job 15:11 asks, "Are the consolations of God too small for you?"



And, simplified, Job 11:13-20 says:
  1. Prepare your heart~
  2. Stretch out your hands toward Him~                                                      
  3. Then you could lift up your face without spot~
  4. You could be steadfast, and not fear~
  5. You would be secure~
  6. Because there is hope!                                                                 
No wonder we're ready to climb out of the valleys and into the hills! But just to remind us of our inclinations, let's look at where we place our trust and confidence. Even though we may not realize it, we often put our trust in the things in and of the world. This is something we should all consider carefully, because we tend to believe that we are above this kind of behavior.

  1. Trusting in SELF.  Proverbs 28:26 says that "He who trusts in his own heart is a fool, but whoever walks wisely will be delivered." And in Luke 18:9-14, Jesus uses the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector to show what attitude we should have. Listen to this: "Also He spoke to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: 'Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, "God I thank You that I am not like other men--extortioners, unjust adulterers, or even as this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I possess." And the tax collector, standing afar off, would not so much as raise his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, 'God, be merciful to me a sinner!' I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted." Have you actually given some thought as to your arrogance or humilty toward your spiritual life? We should all take time to examine our deeper concepts and beliefs. No one is fooled but you if you're wrong.
  2. Trusting in OTHERS. Sometimes it's easier for us to trust in others rather than in God. Remember what Paul says in Acts 20: 28-31--that after he was gone, savage wolves would come in, not sparing the flock? And he warned that men would rise up and teach perverse things that would draw away the disciples of Christ. So his advice is to watch for these false teachers. See also Colossians 2:18-23 and 2 Peter 2:1-3. And remember that false teachers  might be reaching you on a television screen. Sometimes in this chaotic world, we turn to those who sooth our anxiety. But be careful about giving them your heart and mind without seeing their true position. Be mindful that they may be trying to draw you away.  
  3. Trusting in IDOLS/FALSE GODS. And I'm sure you remember Elijah when he came to all the people and said: "How long will you falter between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him; but if Baal, follow him. But the people answered him not a word." And then the contest between God and Baal was carried out, so that all the people knew that the Lord was God. And as to the futility of false gods, read Psalm 115:2-8. False gods or idols can be found in surprising places. And they don't necessarily have the look that we expect. Money, position, fame, sports, and even food  or entertainment can become something we worship. Watch your interests!
  4. Trusting in RICHES: The Proverbs always provide you with wisdom, and in 11:28, it says: "He who earnestly seeks good finds favor, but trouble will come to him who seeks evil." And looking in 1 Timothy 6:17, there are some instructions to the rich: "Command those who are rich in this present age not to be haughty, nor to trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who gives us richly all things to enjoy." And in Luke 12:16-21 is the parable of the rich fool who saw that his barns weren't big enough, and so he determined to build bigger barns. What does he say to himself? He says: "Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease; eat, drink, and be merry." But God said to him: "Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?" And  then you can see that "So is he who lays up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God."  Again, you reach the end of the point and find that it's up to you...your choice to serve God or yourself.
I've given you enough to think about today. Next, as we climb the Hill of Faith, there are some passages about trusting in God and in Jesus Christ. It's where faith the size of a mustard seed comes in. It doesn't have to be all that big to become something that grows and matures into a faith that influences the world. What you might think about is how your faith affects you, your life, your family, and your friends. Is it deep enough to change your attitudes, your decisions, and your way of life? 

Blessings...Mimi         


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