What do you rely on most in life? Your paycheck? Your savings account? Your job security?
The Bible says, “the just shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17). But if we’re honest, most of us live by sight. We lean on what we can see — money, possessions, and human security. Yet that’s not faith.
Jesus said in Matthew 6 that those without faith spend their lives worrying about food, clothes, and daily needs. But for His followers, it’s different. He told us not to worry, because our heavenly Father knows what we need. Instead, He commanded us to “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
That’s radical. And it goes even deeper: Jesus said we can’t serve both God and money. We will either love one and despise the other, or cling to one and reject the other.
So the question every one of us has to face is: between God and money — which do you really trust?
All through Scripture, we see examples of people who lived by faith:
That same call is still on us today. The God who called Abraham, Noah, and the disciples is still calling His people to live by faith right now.
Personally, my wife and I have been learning to live by faith for over twenty years combined, and we’ve seen God provide again and again. We also know brothers and sisters who’ve walked this road even longer.
So I want to ask: what does living by faith look like in your life? Have you experienced God’s provision when you stepped out in trust?
We’re living in uncertain times, and I believe more than ever it’s crucial for us as Christians to live by faith if we’re going to stand strong in what’s ahead.
What do you think?
The Bible says, “the just shall live by faith” (Romans 1:17). But if we’re honest, most of us live by sight. We lean on what we can see — money, possessions, and human security. Yet that’s not faith.
Jesus said in Matthew 6 that those without faith spend their lives worrying about food, clothes, and daily needs. But for His followers, it’s different. He told us not to worry, because our heavenly Father knows what we need. Instead, He commanded us to “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
That’s radical. And it goes even deeper: Jesus said we can’t serve both God and money. We will either love one and despise the other, or cling to one and reject the other.
So the question every one of us has to face is: between God and money — which do you really trust?
All through Scripture, we see examples of people who lived by faith:
- Abraham left home without a map, trusting only God’s word.
- Noah built an ark before there was any sign of a flood.
- Israel depended on bread from heaven in the wilderness.
- The disciples left jobs, homes, and possessions to follow Jesus.
That same call is still on us today. The God who called Abraham, Noah, and the disciples is still calling His people to live by faith right now.
Personally, my wife and I have been learning to live by faith for over twenty years combined, and we’ve seen God provide again and again. We also know brothers and sisters who’ve walked this road even longer.
So I want to ask: what does living by faith look like in your life? Have you experienced God’s provision when you stepped out in trust?
We’re living in uncertain times, and I believe more than ever it’s crucial for us as Christians to live by faith if we’re going to stand strong in what’s ahead.
What do you think?