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Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see. Hebrews 11:1 NLT
Fred wasn’t a
business major in college, but something one of his professors said made
perfect business sense: “If your outgo is greater than your income, your upkeep
will be your downfall.”
Fred and
Jenny’s journey through four years of college with children in tow wasn’t easy.
Although he received federal grants that covered most of his tuition, daily
living expenses were taxing. He worked part-time on campus, and Jenny worked a
full-time job at a local daycare center.
Fred quickly
discovered he and Jenny would have to live by faith. And they did. They did
their part and depended on God to do his. As they lived by faith and followed
God’s plan, God saw that the bills were paid, the groceries bought, and their
other daily needs met. The outgo was greater than the income, but faith
supplied the difference.
As he
struggled with readers who considered working for their salvation, the writer
reminds them God’s acceptance is based solely on faith—and not hope but know.
Confident assurance.
Like Fred and
Jenny, several of my years have been lived with greater outgo than income. Not
necessarily because of unwise decisions—although there’s been a few of those—but
because of economic conditions and others’ decisions that have affected me. By
faith, I’ve trusted God to keep his promise that he’ll take care of me . . . and
he hasn’t disappointed me.
My greatest
expression of faith, however, concerns the future, not the present. It involves
the hope that what he’s promised will come true. He has promised forgiveness of
all my sins, and I believe him. No condemnation awaits me. He’s promised me an
eternal home free of sin and its incorrigible effects, and I believe that
too. He’s assured me of a new heaven and
earth, restored to the condition of the original one. I’m anticipating that as
well.
Do you have
faith in your future?
Prayer: Father,
thank You for the future hope we have through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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I am thankful for His faithfulness! Excellent article!
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