The reaping of faith: my story.
Galatians 6:9 “And let
us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
All our well doing
should be done by faith in obedience to God’s Word. The clear definition of
faith is found in Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen.”
Faith in what? Faith in
God’s Word. Many people put their faith in “the things of man” hoping that
somehow the things that can be built by man “will endure” to our profit or
provision. But True faith can only be put in “the Word of God” as it never
fails and cannot change, not being effected by time.
For me, my faith “in my
beginning” was placed in my Catholic training and my parents guidelines.
Helpful, but do to my young age and low maturity level it was not engaged or exercised.
I stumbled through life with reckless abandon having only the “hand of God” to
protect me from my own sin and actions, unbeknown to me.
But then when the
revelation of Jesus Christ came to me through the presenting of His Gospel by a
co-worker I immediately put my “faith” in Jesus Christ who is the Word of God.
So I effectively put my faith in the Word of God without reservation, not
wondering about interpretation, or my ability or study, but just “believing”
that every Word of God is True. Because of this grace that I received through
salvation, and my grasping on to it as one who was perishing, I indulged in the
hope that was handed me and devoured the “engrafted Word” which had set me
free. It was (and still is) like being at a wonderful banquet table full of “sustaining”
victuals and profitable delights. I engaged this new spiritual hunger with both
passion and energy, as it well deserved. Not just feeding on the “milk of the
Word” but also very quickly getting into the “meat of the Word”. I believed
that this passion and success came quickly because of the help of the Holy
Spirit, who taught me and reminded me of all things that Jesus said, guiding me
to “walk by faith and in the light.”
I had no mind (or
leading by the Holy Spirit) to do anything more than read/hear the Word, the
Holy Scriptures. I didn’t allow myself to “try to understand” them only to “wait
on the Lord” to teach me “in His time” all things. And over the last 35 yrs He
has been faithful to “guide me in truth” and thereby “strengthen my faith in
Him.” Many times I would ask for wisdom on some matter but the timing “not
being His” the understanding would not be given. This taught me one most
important lesson: “all things are in His time, not ours.” If we “wait upon the
Lord” we will receive all things, all things. Wisdom, knowledge, and
understanding are God’s gift to us for our patience, by faith, through the
waiting, seeking and knocking process.
As the Scriptures say,
the Word of God is “real meat and real drink” for us to indulge in as if it
were the carnal food that we eat. As much as we need carnal food we more so
need spiritual food. Carnal food feeds the body but “the Word of God” feeds the
soul, the spirit man, which then causes “spiritual growth.” Anyone who only
relies on a sermon once a week for their “feeding” will lack the ability to
grow strong and mighty in spirit. The sermon of the week is to be added to the
diligence of the believer during the week to make the feeding complete, but it
is not enough to grow the body by itself. Knowing God, seeking God, communing with
God is rewarded by effort: Hebrews 11:6 “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that
diligently seek him.” Faith is the “spice” that makes the meal of His Word
desirable, as the reward of faith in the Word develops our spirit by testing.
For many Christians have
left faith in the Word and the guidance of the Holy Spirit for the “words of
man”, man’s teaching, filling itching ears, not of the Spirit. Sound teaching
comes from men anointed of God for that position, who speak the Truth and lie
not, led by the Spirit of God. I do not say this for a general condemnation but
to reveal a common application that’s going on in many church’s today.
Positions are filled because they exist, not because there is an anointing or
leading of God to teach. Know this that everything God does is “for today.” His
provisions are “daily”, His Word is needed “daily”, His revelation is given “daily”,
teaching is given as needed daily, that is why “He will teach us and remind us of all things Jesus
said” when we need it and in its time.
It takes faith to
believe and receive this. It takes “abiding” in Him to receive this. It takes
passion and desire to obtain this. Though we are the Body of Christ corporately
we are also the “individual members” that have the responsibility to add “our
participation” to the rest of the Body. Though we may feel otherwise this
participation is “non optional.” For the Body to be healthy all members of it
must be healthy or the whole body suffers to some degree, as does its
performance. Each member is given a revelation (if he has sought for it), and
gifts to share with the other members to edify one another, to build up the
body as a whole. Any member that cannot contribute to the needs of the body by
living their ministry, and using their gifts in it, is weakening the body and
its effectiveness as a whole.
To make the Body of
Christ as effective as possible, all believers must concur that the “engrafting
of the written Word”, and faith that it is exactly as God wants it, is True,
unchanging, and eternal in its application, real meat and drink, for life and
that more abundantly in the Body. If we allow the Word to be reduced to mere
stories, comparisons, and philosophies, then we deny it the power that God has
given it for “reproduction” of its kind. Remember “in the beginning” all things
were given the ability to “reproduce” its own kind for continuance in this
creation, we are no difference as “followers of Jesus Christ.” We must
reproduce faith in Him or be overrun by the world. To do this God has given us “power”
and “anointing” for “possessing” the land, which is the hearts and souls of
mankind. Only faith in His Word, unwavering and True, releases the power of God
to do this keeping His seed spotless by the Blood of Christ building the Body
up in its most holy expression of His provision and Love.
Anyone who argues that
there are discrepancies in His Word has no revelation from God or faith in His
Word. God cannot lie, lead astray, or deceive so His Word is pure, undefiled,
and Holy…….whether you see it that way, experience it that way, or see it that
way in anyone else, period. God’s Word is there to manifest His glory in mere
men, those chosen vessels of His, to a wicked and adulterous generation that “none
might perish but all should have eternal life.” If we who say we believe
undermine the Word of God then we undermine the Gospel of Christ and (aside
from the promise “my Word shall not come back void”) weaken the presentation of
their salvation who here. If we are confused about what God’s Word says then
how can we convince the unbelievers to believe? The power of the Gospel is just
that, the power! The Holy Spirit draws all to Christ, Christ saves and brings
to God, a washed and cleansed offering of Love for His worship and praise.
Where the Gospel of Christ is spoken the power of salvation is released for the
harvest. Again how can they believe our words if we don’t fully believe? I hope
this is clear now so that the Body of Christ can reproduce members of like
type, strong in faith, believing!
The word “salvation”
does not only mean to “deliver from hell” but to “completely restore back to its
original designed condition as God intended.” So we are saved from hell’s fire,
but we are also “returned to the original design of “made in the image and
likeness of God.” Complete, made whole, lacking nothing of His original design,
His original plan for us, “Being conformed unto His (Jesus Christ’s) image and
likeness, to do those things He did and greater things” to Glorify our (His)
Father in Heaven. Saved to the fullest representation of Christ, doing the will
of God as He did, seeing Him do His work and doing it also,, speaking “as
though speaking the very Words of God.” So we are saved to be complete in Him.
This is the True goal of salvation……restoration to God’s perfect design. To do
that we must agree that engrafting His Word is necessary along with a daily
communing with Him through prayer and being faithful or full of faith. “Without
faith no man can please God.”
This is what I had as a “beginning”
when I was saved. All the above was completed on my salvation and its revelation
taught and brought to the front as I grew in grace and faith. I daily seek
those revelations from His Word that He would show me, knowing that “today is
the day if you hear my voice harden not your heart.”
Our walk is daily.
Our growth in faith is
daily; and that by the Holy Spirit.
Our need to “edify”
other members in the Body of Christ is daily.
Our being “conformed to
His image and likeness” is daily.
“Live your life before
men so that they might see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven.”
Grace and peace be with
you.
Love
J&E in Tn