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Amazing Discoveries | Walter Veith | Victor Gill » Amazing Discoveries Library | Online Library and Reference Books » Journals » Magazine Archive » Magazine Archive 2007 » Fall 2007 » Fall 2007 Magazine: The Just Shall Live by Faith
The faith that strengthened Habakkuk and all the holy and the just in those days of deep trial was the same faith that sustains God’s people today. In the darkest hours, under circumstances the most forbidding, the Christian believer may keep his soul stayed upon the source of all light and power. Day by day, through faith in God, his hope and courage may be renewed. “The just shall live by faith.” I got to thinking about Mark 16:16, which says, “He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.” I hear a lot of Christians at times expressing unbelief. I’m sure I do it myself all too often. I think we’re like the woman at the well. You remember she said to Jesus, “Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with” (John 4:11). Oswald Chambers says “Beware of pious fraud in you which says “I have no misgivings about Jesus only about myself.” None of us ever have misgivings about ourselves; we know exactly what we cannot do. But we do have misgivings about Jesus. We are rather hurt at the idea that He can do what we cannot. God has given prophecies in His Word that link together the chain of events from the past to the future. They tell us where we are today in the procession of the ages, and what may be expected in the time to come. All that prophecy has foretold has come to pass, and we may be assured that all which is yet to come will be fulfilled in its order. Today the signs of the times declare that we are standing on the threshold of great and solemn events. Everything in our world is in agitation. Before our eyes is fulfilling the Saviour’s prophecy of the events to precede His Second Coming.
And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars...nations shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; and there shall be famines and pestilences, and earthquakes in divers places (Matthew 24:6-7).
We must have faith that it is the close of time in Earth’s history. Remember the words of 1 Peter 1:8 and John 20:29:
Who having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see Him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. It is not everyone’s privilege to see, but it is everyone’s privilege to believe. Our love and our faith do not rest upon sight. Neither does our rejoicing. We have “joy and peace in believing” (Romans 15:13). Do not demand to see a sign. Only three saw the glory of the Transfiguration, but all the disciples walked with Christ in the valley. The others were not disqualified by missing the vision. It is not a lack of sight but a lack of faith that rules us out. 2 Corinthians 5:7 says, “for we walk by faith, not by sight.” We must believe without seeing. A hymn we used to sing went like this:
Dare to be a Daniel, dare to stand alone, Will you dare to be a Daniel? Are you prepared to face your den of lions? Are your purposes firm? |
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