Finding Faith When There Seems to Be None

By Bailey Landon, published Apr 12, 2007
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The Bible defines faith: Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1 KJV)

It's often easy to have faith when there are no storms or trials in life. When there's nothing going on, we usually have no problem at all in having faith. After all, why would there be a problem in having faith when everything is fine?

The real test of our faith is when the storms come. And the storms do come, sometimes in droves. When trials occur in life, that's when our faith is often tested. But how does a person find or keep faith when it seems that everything around them, their very life even, is falling apart?

Sometimes when a storm comes, it tears down the old things, making way for the new. Granted, the tearing down of the old is often painful. There are memories in what was, some good and some bad. There is also the fear of change with the tearing down of the old. But, the only way something new, better, and stronger can be built up is for the old to be torn down. Hence, the storms of life. This is where faith comes in. We have to have faith that what we cannot see is there, that what we need will be provided in the right time.

Faith is something that will take us through not only the easy times in life, but also through the darkest and roughest storms that life brings. For the man who has sworn off loving again because of past hurts, he has to have faith that there is the one that will be all that he wants and needs and more, and won't ever hurt him, but rather will protect him for all harm. For the girl who got pregnant as a teen and fears no man will want her and her child, she has to have faith that there is a man that will not only love and want her, but love and want her child as his own. For the family that lost their home and all they own to a fire and no money to replace any of it, they have to have faith that a home will be provided and all the things they need for it. And the thing about faith is that all that we need will be provided, it is provided, when and how the time is right.

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ASSuming. You say you don't have time to click people's articles, yet you left a bunch of bullshit sarcastic messages all over mine just a week or so ago. It's obvious that you DO have that much time on your hands. You're the immature one, downrating others, uprating yourself, and then lying about it like a nasty rotten little thief.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 1:04:00 PM

 
For Raven... Ms Hider... God bless you, and maybe He bring you the peace you so obviously desire. Click away for you also show what ASSuming does to a person. Are you truly this bored? It shows, sadly. When you reach the age of maturity, it will show in your comments. Now click away, for it affects only the one you see looking back at you in your mirror. Have a great day! Oh, and don't be so afraid to show who you are! :)

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

 
Let's not forget that you are a Derater, and you can't erase your deeds by erasing comments. Let us also remember that we have been outed in multiple places. I don't have a problem with your numbers creeping upward. But I will catch any further derating mischief. You may damage others, but I guarantee that your own ratings will suffer for it. Just a little proactive warning here.

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

 
Thanks for putting down your thoughts on the important topic of faith!

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

 
Glad you saw what I had to say. I hope you pay attention.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

 
Let me make a couple things clear: You don't know me. You've never commented on anything of mine. And I'm tired of you attacking innocent people because you are jealous, hateful, and greedy. Try taking your own advice and having faith that if you just treat people in a Christian manner you'll get all the things you deserve and desire. I'll keep this up as long as necessary, and you will not find me. When you don't bother people, I don't bother you -- but I can tell when your malice is active.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

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