How Committed Are You
Commitment is hard.
Just look at statistics on marriage and jobs. You'll find that in America, at least, we are increasingly a culture that does not like to commit. Co-habitation is on the rise while marriage is in decline. People frequently have two or three careers in the course of their lifetime.
Our faith, though, requires great commitment. It means sticking with it in good times and in bad. A committed believe does not walk way when things get messy. They don't look around to see where else they can go.
In Philippians 2:12-18, Paul talks about working out our salvation with fear and trembling. What he means here is that our faith requires hard work if we're going to keep it for the long haul. Faith in Christ requires a commitment to see things through, even if we don't like what is going on.
A committed believe is committed to their faith and to their church. They plug into a local body, serve the body, tithe to the body, and seek to grow the kingdom of Jesus through that body. By body, I mean the church. Similarly, they maintain a strong faith by pursuing Jesus outside of worship, reading the Bible and living out their faith for all to see.
True faith requires action. It is the reflection of commitment.
So the question: How committed are you to your faith? Will you stick around when things get tough? Or will you run to the first "better" opportunity you see?
How committed are you?
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