A "Have A Go" Faith

Whilst thousands of books have been written about the key to success, there is only one sure-fire recipe for failure, and that is simply to "make no attempt". Could you imagine the Adelaide 'Crows' football club saying "It’s too much trouble to fly to Melbourne. Lets not go", or the Collingwood 'Magpies' club saying "We're a bit tired this week; we can't be bothered playing the Grand Final". No, I couldn't imagine it either.

Yet so many people treat Christianity this way, claiming it is useless without even trying it. Of all the religions and philosophies in the world, Christianity is The Way for triers, battlers and seekers (Mt.5:3-11). The Bible is full of promises to faithful workers (Lk.19:17, Ps.132:15, Lk.6:38) and warnings to slothful sluggards (Pr.19:15, 20:4). But the promised blessings are not dependant on the quantity of the work performed, for we are all blessed with differing abilities responsibilities and expectations, but rather on the quality of the faith exercised in the trusting and trying (compare Lk.19:17-19 and 22). But the surety of the promise is not in our faith, but in God's faithfulness (Ps.36:5, 1 Cor.1:9). For with faith in Christ, "All things work together for the good of those who love Him, and are called according to His purposes" (Rom.8:28).

"Lord, I will always sing of your constant love; I will proclaim your faithfulness for ever" Ps.89:1.

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