1 TIMOTHY 4:12
TENACIOUS FAITHFULNESS
Let no man despise thy youth;
but be thou an example of the
believers,
in word, in conversation,
in charity,
in spirit, in faith4102,
in purity.
One of the
definitions for the Greek word for “faith” in The New Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible is as follows:
Reliance upon Christ for salvation. Constancy in such
profession.
Timothy was a
young man who faced a situation in which false teachers were contradicting what
he preached, and many people had been drawn away to follow after those false
teachers. As a young minister, he may have felt he did not have the respect he
would have if he were older. However, Paul encouraged Timothy to steadfastly trust
the Lord Jesus and to be unwavering in his witness to the Gospel truth of
salvation through Christ alone. Paul assured Timothy that he could exemplify
being unmovable as related to his profession of faith in Jesus.
This kind of
faithfulness brings Gladys Alward to mind. She was completely rejected by
missionary training societies as being “too slow” to learn Chinese but was
stalwart in her belief that she was to minister the gospel in China. She paid
her own passage on a train that traveled through Russia during wartime in 1932
when she was only thirty years old. In Chinese culture, that is barely a
teenager as far as their perception of a person of wisdom. She worked alongside
an established missionary named Jeannie Lawson, until Ms. Lawson’s death. At
that point, Gladys continued operating an inn they had established and telling
Bible stories to the travelers. Unable to maintain the inn financially, she
accepted a job as a “foot inspector” making sure young girls feet were no
longer bound. Throughout her travels, she took in orphaned baby girls who were
thought to be worthless in that society. She faithfully testified to the grace
and power of God in many perilous situations and eventually became famous for
leading 100 children to safety during war through mountains and across a river
over a period of 12 days. She placed her trust completely in the Lord Jesus and
continued to faithfully present the gospel no matter what.
We need to be
faithful to the Lord both fearlessly and tenaciously. In order to do this, we must
constantly, consistently, conscientiously rely on, place our trust in the
Source from which true faith comes, the Lord Jesus Christ and Him only.
2 comments:
A nice read. God bless you.
Thank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Thank you for your words of encouragement.
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