Phil 4:8 "What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you." (ESV)
We have often heard, that practice makes perfect. But we also know that sometimes, some things take a whole lot more practice than others. We also know that not everything we practice gives us a reward.
Remember when you were a child and you first learned to ride a bike? If you were lucky, you would have someone who walked along behind you, holding the seat. Then as you gained your confidence and skill, they would begin to let go and let you go it alone. Most of us wobbled and fell, but the person would be there to pick us up, dust us off and encourage us to try again.
They would tell us we need to keep practicing to get the hang of it, but once we did, we would know it forever. Once we had learned how to ride we were on our own, we could go as fast as we wanted.
How true is this for our faith journey. Once we decided that we were ready to get on board and give our life over to Jesus, we would try to live out our new way. We would wobble and fall in the early days, make our mistakes and have to confess we messed up and try again.
There is one significant difference with learning to ride a bike and learning to live out our fruitful, faithful life though. That difference is, that Jesus never lets us go. He is always nearby to encourage us, to give us the strength and the stamina, to equip and to guide us. He is there along side us to show us the way and give us direction.
Most things we practice, the reward is the achievement of doing. The knowledge that we kept at it, persevered and kept practicing.
With our faith journey we get an added bonus, and we can be sure we will receive it, because it is promised….and the God of peace will be with you.
Yes! When we practice living out our faith, as our perfect example Jesus Christ, we receive God’s peace. His peace, as we have learned over previous weeks, surpasses all understanding. It is perfect peace and He gives it to us freely.
The beauty is that the more we practice, the closer we know Jesus, and become more intimate, and the more peace we receive.
Wow, what a blessing is our God! Let’s keep on practicing our faith and live out our fruitful lives for His glory.