Therefore
we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay
aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us
run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the
author and finisher of our faith,
who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame,
and has sat down at the right hand of
the throne of God.
Hebrews 12:1, 2
Most Christians
know all too well what the Lord expects of them in the Christian life - break
with sin and follow the will of God. However, the question that most people
don’t have the answer for is how to do it.
Hebrews
tells us that it’s by “looking unto Jesus.” If we keep Him in
view, the victory will come without striving for it. Unfortunately, a
lot of folks do just the opposite.
Books
and even Christian counselors tend to put all the attention on the
problem at hand. However, when we focus in on the sin, we get a
closer look at it. Often it seems bigger, uglier, and more
insurmountable than we first thought, so some vices are just not
overcome.
The
Bible says to forget the things that are behind and reach forward to
what’s ahead - looking only to Jesus (Philippians
3:13).
Christ provides the power to do it; it doesn't depend on
us. Not only is He the source and originator of our faith, He is also
the Finisher of
it. He makes it perfect.
There’s
not one kind of faith for salvation and another to spiritually grow.
Faith is nothing more and nothing less than agreeing with God that
what He says is true. When we read in the Word that whoever believes
in Christ shall not perish but have eternal life, we respond by
saying, “Yes, Lord, I agree.” When the Holy Spirit tells us that
the sin in us makes us worthy of hell, the answer is the same: “Yes
Lord, I agree.”
Our
mind, actions, and attitudes need to agree with God. But how is
that done?
The
Lord does it. It is He who gives us the power to simply believe. If
we can trust Him for our soul’s salvation, we can also look to
Jesus to put the finishing touches on our faith. After all, He's
the Finisher of our Faith.
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