Got faith?

Apostle Paul appeals to the believers in the third chapter of 2 Thessalonians and reminds them: “The Lord is faithful, and He will strengthen and protect you from the evil one.”

God’s faithfulness is the pivot upon which turns his whole purpose for humanity. God calls, and then through his goodness leads us to repentance.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” ~ 1 John 1:9

Faithfulness is an essential part of who God is, and it’s multi-faceted. He demonstrates this to us in several ways. Through his faithfulness, God not only forgives our sins, but He protects us from evil, sets limits on our temptations, and leads us on our own individual paths to sanctification.

While God has faithfulness covered, our faith in Him has different facets as well. There are different ways to ascribe our faith to God:  Faith as belief, faith as commitment, faith in waiting on God, and faith in Him as our refuge.

The better we truly know God, the more we will want to trust, imitate, and rely on him. We cannot be faithful to our Lord without a total commitment to him as the most important thing in our lives. By having the right kind of faith, it will produce righteousness in us as opposed to pagan faith in one’s self, which leads to unrighteousness.