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Test of Faith vs Our Walk of Faith

12/18/2025 

Do we trust God enough to allow ourselves to be used unconditionally to accomplish His good will? Do we believe that He brings bad situations upon us, or do we believe He uses us amidst bad situations for His good purposes?

 

“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”

Romans 8:28 ESV

 

The difference in these two opening questions is not a minor one and requires us to have faith in His goodness, and for us to trust in the fact that bad situations are not our “test” but rather our good fortune as God uses us to address them. We are not being challenged to see if we behave as Jesus would, we are facing challenges because we are trusted to behave as Jesus Christ did.

 

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV

 

Pastor Oswald Chambers wrote about the way that God uses us to do extreme things for Him because we are His sons and daughters. Our part in this is to loyally allow Him to use us. Listen to his words and ask yourself if this is how you are facing the challenges in your life today...

 

“The idea is not that we do work for God, but that we are so loyal to Him that He can do His work through us - “I reckon on you for extreme service, with no complaining on your part and no explanation on Mine.” God wants to use us as He used His own Son.” - Oswald Chambers

 

Facing the bad things that come as a natural part of our life, or as the result of living in the world surrounded by fallen, unsaved, and faithless people, isn’t our “test of faith”, but rather an opportunity to employ our faith. It is showing the world and those around us what God and Jesus Christ look like in action.

 

I haven’t seen one in a while but there used to be brightly colored bracelets that had the inscription “W. W. J. D.” inscribed on them. This was a code that reminded us of a simple question “What would Jesus do?” They called to our conscious mind the challenge of being faced by adversity. Many people thought that they seemed a little childish, but the question was only childish in that it reminded the children of God who they were and called them to act accordingly.

 

“See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him.”

1 John 3:1 ESV

 

As a child, I remember what my mother would say to me when I left to go somewhere on my own. She would say it when I went to a friend’s house to spend the night, or when she dropped me off at school, or a birthday party... she said it all the time. Just as I was about to say goodbye, and be on my own, she would look me in the eyes and say “remember whose child you are.” This was a reminder to behave as my parents had taught me. She knew I would face temptations to misbehave, and challenges that would require me to make good choices. I still hear her words today when faced with temptation, but today I also hear God’s voice as it chimes in with hers... “Remember whose child you are.”

 

It takes physical strength to resist evil, but much more than that it takes faith, and strength of character. God gives us this strength when we are sent to accomplish His will, but so often we think we can do it all on our own. These are the times when we strike back at people in the same manner as they attack us, when we use deviousness to combat a devious person. You know what this feels like... you might have reacted in such a manner today as you drove to work or school and a car pulled out in front of you... what popped into your mind? Did you mutter something, shout it, or blow your horn in anger?

 

It takes practicing our faith to reach the point where surprise occurrences aren’t met with our natural inclination to strike out. It takes a lot of parenting by our Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit before our character is transformed into the image of Jesus Himself. Let’s ask God for His strength, and ask Him to prepare us for what lies ahead... then remind ourselves constantly by remembering all those times when we heard His voice saying “Remember whose child you are.”

 

“I thank him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because he judged me faithful, appointing me to his service,”

1 Timothy 1:12 ESV

 

Prayer:

 

Father, I thank you for all the hardships and suffering that I face in my life. I thank you for giving me the strength to endure and overcome these daily challenges as your Son Jesus Christ would have. You don’t create challenges for me, but you don’t hesitate to send me into the midst of them either. You send me Father so that I can succeed in accomplishing your will, and with an absolute confidence in me. Remind me often Abba that you are always there to strengthen me, and to give me direction in how I should act and behave. When I have reached the end of my rope or face a situation I don’t know how to handle, remind me to look towards you for guidance Father. I pray that you remind me that you are right there where I can see you, and that in an instant you will come to my aid. Encourage me to trust in you, and to have an unwavering faith in your ability to conquer all things through your strength in me. Never let me forget that I am not doing my will, but yours as I face those things that often seem so personal to me. Let me see you and your purposes in every aspect of my life. Let me hear your voice in my heart saying “Remember whose child you are!” In the midst of trials and tribulation help me to praise your name Father, and know that I am strong, great, and righteous with you in me.

 

“Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.”

1 John 4:4 ESV

 

Hallelujah! Hallelujah!  Hallelujah! Amen!

 

Rich Forbes

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