Good day Templar family
. . my God, in whom I trust—Psalm 91:2
One type of Christian trusts that what Jesus teaches is true . . . but only on an intellectual level. This man/woman appreciates a good sermon, but then goes away and lives out the moments of their life in ways that make it indistinguishable from the lives of those who do not trust Jesus at all. This type of person doesn’t trust Jesus with his life, and so lives “like a shrub in the desert” (Jeremiah 17:6). There is another type, ... moreGood day Templar family
. . my God, in whom I trust—Psalm 91:2
One type of Christian trusts that what Jesus teaches is true . . . but only on an intellectual level. This man/woman appreciates a good sermon, but then goes away and lives out the moments of their life in ways that make it indistinguishable from the lives of those who do not trust Jesus at all. This type of person doesn’t trust Jesus with his life, and so lives “like a shrub in the desert” (Jeremiah 17:6). There is another type, though, one who chooses to trust the truth of Jesus deeply, authentically, and practically. This type of person lives the moments of their life in ways that are markedly different than they’d be otherwise . . . because of their trust.
“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord,
whose trust is the Lord.
He is like a tree planted by water,
that sends out its roots by the stream . . .
(Jeremiah 17:7-8).
When we trust Jesus—when we actually live like we trust Him—we then come to life. When we live like we trust Him, we become spiritually strong and healthy and fruitful, like trees planted by the water, and we begin to move into the full lives that God dreamed about so long ago (John 10:10; Ephesians 1:3-6).
Which type of person are you? What are you doing in your life that distinguishes you as a follower of Jesus? What are you doing that you’d never do, but for your trust in Jesus? If your answer is “nothing” or “not much,” then it’s time now, brother, to begin. Do something practical that demonstrates your trust. Whatever you do, it need not be clever or complex. Just use the two great commandments as your guide (Matthew 22:37-39) and do something . . . today.
Have a blessed Sunday.
God's blessings.
Priory of St.Miltiades
Freedom in Christ