WATCHWORD:
19 Are there still some among you who hold that “only believing” is enough? Believing in one God? Well, remember that the demons believe this too—so strongly that they tremble in terror! 20 Fool! When will you ever learn that “believing” is useless without doing what God wants you to? Faith that does not result in good deeds is not real faith. James 2:19-20
Meditation:
Show Me
You say you believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and savior. Prove it. How would I know by watching you day by day? There was a time you believed in Santa Claus, and the tooth fairy, and what happened to those moments of belief? Gone, as you grew up. Now, how about Jesus Christ?
Your faith is simply a state of mind, or something in the quiet times of your morning when you pray to the Lord, and that’s it. Tell me what “it” means. I think that some people see faith as a time of meditation, or a period of waiting to see what God has in store for them, what graces will He heap upon them. Perhaps it’s a mission that you must be prepared when the call comes. In the meantime… waiting for what?
A pastor friend of mine liked to ask his congregation the question: ‘If I looked at your checkbook what would it tell me about your faith in Christ?’ Or, ‘If I looked at your daily routine; how you interact with your neighbors, how you speak with your closest friends that you trust, your attitude toward others who may not believe the same as you do’, what would that tell me about your walk with Christ?
A friend of mine sent me a link to a recent Rick Warren broadcast where he spoke on the topic of Daring Faith. Rick makes the point that faith is active, not passive. He challenges us to look at the way we live our lives. Is your faith visible to others? If your faith is strong, you will demonstrate it each moment of your life.
What would your Christian resume look like? All right, you went through Confirmation as a child, you’ve been baptized, you made a statement to God that said ‘I believe’. All that is well and good. What else you got? I’m not asking about works, you can make a long list of the good stuff you do; the casseroles that you prepared for others, the visitation in the hospital that you did, the singing in the choir, the serving as an usher, and you’ve risen to the exalted position of church council member. So what?
Your actions don’t make you a Christian any more than standing in the garage makes you a car. Your actions show you are a Christian. You were saved because Jesus loves you and you know that and that causes you great joy. Let it show! More than that, share it.
Now back to all those good things you did. The visit in the hospital, the dinner you prepared and took to someone in need, the way you interact with others in a loving way. You do that because you have accepted Christ as your Lord and Savior. Because He loves you and you know that, and in your knowledge of that, in your security of that, in your faith about that you want to show them Jesus Christ. Not for your gain,but for His. Don’t keep it a secret. Simply tell them, Jesus loves you. So be it.
Prayer to Be an Active Christian:
Lord, help me be active in my faith in You, and not to lean on my own understanding, that I may acknowledge You in everything, so that You can direct my words, thoughts and actions. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.