Who do you put your faith in?

 

Who do you put your faith in? I want to start with a definition of faith found in Hebrews 11:1: “Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen.” The writer of Hebrews goes on at length to show how all these Old Testament characters had to have faith and what faith did for them. I have faith that my family is there for me. I have faith that my husband always wants the best for me. I have faith that summer will come. My faith in God means I seek that which is not apparent. I want to discover God in my life and the workings of others. , When someone shares a moment of something prayed for that has come true, I share the joy of God being there. When someone comes to me in pain or broken, I ask God for wisdom so I can be the light. Yesterday I had multiple students come to me seeking the light for their tangled lives. I was glad I prayed in the morning, but I also prayed while asking God to work through me. As the author says, “Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen.” As you set out today, seek that which is not apparent, seek God’s presence, and ask to be the light for others on the path….

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