Walking by Faith leads to a good end
Hebrews 11: 1 and 8 says :
“Now faith is the substance
of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)
“By faith
Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after
receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he
went.” (Hebrews 11:8)
Faith is believing God and His word. Abraham, our father and
the father of faith obeyed God and left a place he had known for many years, to
go to another place where God was going to show him.
Even though Abraham had obeyed God, He did not let go of Lot
but travelled with him.
There are different steps that God takes you through in your
walk of faith
The First step is to
make a decision to separate yourself from things that your life was founded on
and move from one place to another. We chose to move from the Kingdom of
darkness to the Kingdom of light. Just like a lady who is getting married to a
gentleman, you have to leave everything behind and cleave to Christ.
Second Step: Genesis 13
Abraham had to separate himself from Lot. They had different
perspectives. Some people may be great but not born again. You have to let go
of them. Lot could also represent your siblings, friends, etc... a time comes
when you have to separate yourself from them and follow Christ.
Many Christians are carrying a “Lot” around. You need to let
go of Him.
Third Step:
Abraham also learnt to give to God. He gave tithes to
Melchizedek before that law was instituted. He understood the importance of it.
You should not give because you want something back from God. You should give
because you love God.
Fourth Step:
Abraham made the mistake of sleeping with Hagar and bringing
forth Ishmael. He did it, thinking that God will be pleased. But He was wrong.
Jesus told us not to
judge because many people in their faith can make mistakes. It happens. This
mistake did not stop Abraham from becoming the father of many nations. Moses
killed the Egyptian, but that did not stop him from leading the children of
Israel out of Egypt.
Abraham was restored
and God gave Him Isaac. Even though you
might have made mistakes, or been slowed down by Ishmael, there is a restoration
coming. One of the things God desires for you is to live a life of rest.
Abraham finished his life being known as one who lived a
life of faith.
How is your walk of faith?
By Senior Pastor Dieudonne
By Senior Pastor Dieudonne