Tag: trust

  • A higher throne

    A higher throne

    With all the changes in the world over the last few months politically, it can be easy to be confused, unsettled, worried or even overwhelmed and afraid. I read somewhere recently that in 2024 over a third of the world held national elections. Many of these elections threw up interesting results, some surprises and even upheaval and huge changes. I am not alone at being concerned by some of these. In some cases, frightened. But for all the positions of power that changed hands, some for the better, some less so, I have been reminded that there is always a higher power than all the kingdoms, republics, and nations here on earth. No matter who is elected and where, their power is only going to be short lived. Some rulers seem to be a law unto themselves, but they are not untouchable or without accountability. There is a higher throne. One that can never be shaken or overthrown.

    This throne belongs to Jesus. He is the only truly just and perfect ruler, and his kingdom has, and will have no end. When we are tempted to worry, panic or even despair, we need only remember this truth. His heavenly throne room overlooks the world with ultimate authority and power, but also with tender gentleness and grace.

    There is a higher throne than all this world has known. It will never be shaken. It will never fall.

    If we trust Him, we have nothing to fear in people, regardless of what positions of authority they possess.

    We simply need to go about our lives, sharing the love and care we have come to know. Jesus will take care of the rest.

  • When our faith shall be our eyes

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    Last night at church house group we discussed faith. According to the Oxford dictionary, faith can be defined as having complete trust or confidence in something or someone. A strong belief in the doctrines of religion, based on conviction rather than proof.

    We discussed that some Atheists only believe in what can be proven, theorised, studied, recreated in a laboratory, tested, based on empirical evidence. That the whole universe occurred by accident from a single cell or atom, and it happened to develop into an ordered, structured universe, with a planet able to support a diverse range of life.

    We do not have that much faith.

    But we do have faith in the invisible. In things that cannot necessarily be found in a test tube. We believe in a spiritual realm. In our Father and creator God. Much of what He created can be studied in a lab, but our trust in Him does not depend on that alone.

    The universe was made by His command so that what is seen was not made from what is visible.

    We climb metaphorical staircases that we cannot see the top of. We just choose to take a step at a time and trust it leads somewhere wonderful. Even if that does not get fulfilled in our lifetime.

    Many great people were remembered not by what mistakes they made, their failings, their weaknesses. But by their faith. Hebrews 11 lists people such as Abraham, Noah, and Moses. Interestingly none of those giants of the faith ever received the full reward on earth.

    God had something better prepared for them in heaven. Their legacy has gone through the ages, enjoyed by multitudes, even to this blog.

    We push on, through triumph and hardship, knowing that Jesus has plans that we do not always understand. But are always good and can have impact to others and even future generations.

    It is not always easy, it does not always make sense.

    But our hope is that as we follow our King,

    Our faith will be our eyes.

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