Faith
is not about how much you believe in what you believe. Faith is about
believing that the One you believe in is believable. In fact, you can
have all of the faith in the world that your SUV is going to take off
and fly you to Canada cruising at 12,000 feet in the air. But that won’t
change the fact that you’re still going to be stuck in traffic
somewhere with all four wheels firmly on the ground.
Faith is about believing that the One you believe in is believable.
The way you find out if the one you believe in is believable is by knowing and experiencing Him.
It’s
like when a child climbs up on the back of her daddy for a piggyback
ride. She doesn’t get up there and start asking herself if he can hold
her or if he is going to drop her. Instead, she immediately starts
asking him, “Do you have me?” as she wiggles and adjusts her legs into
place.
By
asking her daddy, “Do you have me?” she is affirming in her mind that
the one she is putting her faith in is faithful. Because if he says,
“Yes, I have you,” and she rests up there only to discover that he
really does have her, then the next time she climbs on for a piggy-back
ride, the questions become fewer.
But
until she first climbs up onto the back of her daddy, she can say all
day long that she believes that he can hold her. Saying it a thousand
times won’t reduce the hesitation she feels when the offer to get up
there is first extended. She will never get to the point where she can
experience the full pleasure of his presence until she takes that first
climb of faith to discover that he is faithful.
Faith
experienced is faith that is real. It is an easy thing to say that you
believe. It is an easy thing to feel like you believe. But faith is not
situated in our feelings. Faith is situated in our feet. That’s why the
Bible calls it “walking by faith” rather than “feeling by faith.”
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