To Deconstruct or Reconstruct Your Faith

Obedience from the Heart

As I distance myself from legalistic teachings — a focus on strict following of rules rather than obeying from the heart — a graciousness comes in that says, God loves you; I am no better than you; I am a simple follower of His way, truth, and life; and it is well with my soul.

We can argue, disagree, and condemn, but get nothing for our efforts. However, we can pray, intercede and plead with God as we bring our concerns to Him and place our trust in Him. Prayer is where the power rests. Not in our way but in God’s way comes forth the answer.

Deconstructing?

There is a lot going on in the Church today. Some has been a long time in coming. The Church has drifted from its moorings. It’s lost its first love. People are leaving the faith. People are sick of inauthentic Christianity. And some are tired of it all. Some have quit believing the gospel.

Why? I’m no expert, but I believe we have become enamored with its teachings more than we have become faithful to its message. On the other hand, many find it easier and less traumatic to not believe, than to pretend a false belief. Gulp. What did we miss? What went wrong? What gives?

The message has weakened as the messengers lose the purity of the message. Christ came to save sinners. Christ came to set people free. Christ came to give new life. Christ came to put us on a new path, the Kingdom road to joy, peace, hope, and love. True believers will experience healing, freeing, strengthening, life, help, and renewal on this road they’re traversing.

A genuine faith walks close with the Savior. This walk is not scripted nor routine. It has life to it. We cannot do it in our own strength, though we sometimes try. God is our Source. He is our completeness. His life in our life produces fruit. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”*

Rather than deconstructing their Christian beliefs by throwing the baby out with the bathwater, like many are doing, we would be well-served to reconstruct our Christian beliefs by getting rid of what is man-made while at the same time embracing what is of God. Think on what is true, noble, and of good report. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”**

Reconstructing?

You can self-assess to see where you’re at in this.

  1. Do I exhibit love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control?
  2. Do I think on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely and admirable?
  3. Does it originate in my soul and from the Word as I meditate on it, or is it of human effort, and guilt- and shame-based?
  4. Does my spiritual life give life to my soul?
  5. Am I able to manage the troubles in life without being destroyed by them?

Christianity is not an easy journey. And it doesn’t make us super human beings. We trip up and fall, and get discouraged. God waits for us to trust Him with all of it. He can be our peace in the storm. He is our Rock, our Fortress, and Deliverer. Let Him enliven you, energize your spirit, and keep you enfolded in His care. There you will find blessedness.

A simple prayer

Father God, You know who is reading this, who needs this, who is overwhelmed, hurting, or struggling. You know the desires of their heart. Help them, dear God. Be their comfort and cheer, their help and their guide. You are so good to us. You are faithful and kind. Thank you. Help us to come alive in you. Help us to trust You more. We praise You. In Jesus’ precious and holy name, Amen.

*Galatians 5:22-23, **Philippians 4:8

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Life’s Unfortunate Events

The Lord—He is God!

We can add the election to the pile of 2020’s unfortunate events. This year hasn’t been pretty, but we’re getting through it. I hope and pray, and then wait expectantly. Yet, where’s the answer? Did God deliver? We can’t question God. (I bet you’re praying more than you were, and that’s a good thing.) I think we have to trust God, that He knows what He is doing. I don’t doubt this for a minute.

Is God still at work? I know He is. I personally know of four people that went from unbelief to belief in God in the last two years. Four atheists that now have personal faith in God and are born-again Christians. That’s a pretty wonderful thing. One was debating with a Christian when God spoke to His heart. He began reading the bible with a hunger for it. Then he believed.

Is Satan at work? I know He is. Satan desires to destroy what God loves. I see his deception and influence on the minds of people in my country and elsewhere. There is unrest and defiance around the world. A battle is being waged between good and evil. People mock God and blaspheme His ways. If we could see what God sees, we might see angels fighting on our behalf, on our country’s behalf, on the world’s behalf.

O how the world needs Jesus.

Christians are not alone in this battle. God is with us. “We have an anchor that keeps the soul; Steadfast and sure as the billows roll.” That is so true. God gives us what we need, when we need it. What a beautiful blessing. Right now He is with you. He goes with you everywhere you go. Now, that’s an awesome thought. “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you.” Jesus’ peace is the best kind. I experience godly peace like a supernatural resting, a calm that soothes, relaxes, and restores. I give God my struggle and then believe He is helping me with it. Soon peace comes and worry leaves.

A friend sent me a private message today. Rioters are in her relative’s town. They’ve destroyed a home, purposely targeted. Fear of what they will do caused her to reach out for prayer. The prayer request was shared with me. Scary days. Fearful times. Dark times. “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12)

God is not asleep. He hears our pleas. He hears our hearts. He honors our prayers. He is with us. Think of the prophets, bold in the face of spiritual decline. They spoke truth to people resistant to their message. God spoke. God challenged. God delivered.

I leave you with one of the most astounding victories in the Old Testament.

The prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: “Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command. Answer me, Lord … so these people will know that you, Lord, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.” Then the fire of the Lord fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench. When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, “The Lord—he is God! The Lord—he is God!” 1 Kings 18 (NIV)

God is with us. Trust Him. Pray and believe.

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