Living By 'The Faith Rule'

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'These all died in faith...'
Hebrews 11:13

The Bible says, 'These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them...' (Hebrews 11:13 NKJV) People of faith anticipate what God promised, whether they ever experience its fulfilment or not. 'How can I believe in a promise I don't see fulfilled?' you ask. People like Abraham didn't live to see the ultimate fulfilment of God's promise in their lives, yet they died believing it. Trusting God means banking on His Word, even when there's nothing visible to demonstrate that what He says is going to come true. Even when you're on your deathbed and it still hasn't happened, you still trust Him. That's living by faith.

The words 'in faith' in this Scripture are different from the words used in all the verses that read 'by faith.' The words 'in faith' actually mean 'according to faith.' These people lived by 'the faith rule.' Faith was the ruling principle in their lives! So even if they went to their graves without seeing God's promises fulfilled, they exited saying, 'God still told the truth.' They knew that the fulfilment was coming, and they lived in anticipation of it. That's what God is asking of you today. He wants you to live before Him in such a way that you anticipate His promises, even when every circumstance seems opposite to what those promises say. It also means you don't manipulate the circumstances to 'help God out' as Sarah did when she produced Ishmael. It means trusting God to do it His way, in His time, and for His glory.

Used with permission from UCB Word for Today. Free issues are available here for the UK and Republic of Ireland.


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Comments

Pietro Brosio said…
Jesus Christ lived and died for the whole mankind (atheists included): it's a fact.
kc bob said…
"Faith was the ruling principle in their lives!"

Amen Mike.. faith in His word, His character and His love.. a might fortress is our God.

Blessings, Bob
Steve said…
An excellently chose word of encouragement....again!