SYNOPSIS: What is faithfulness? Simply put, it is to follow through with a commitment regardless of difficulty. It is to be steadfast, especially under duress. It is to have convictions—and then to live them out no matter what. It is to exhibit relational fidelity—stick-to-it-iveness in relationship—which is arguably the most practical and meaningful faithfulness of all. It is to say, “I will not quit. There may be misunderstandings, there may be disappointments, there may be inconveniences, but I will not quit. I will do what love and faith require of me.”
Project 52—Memorize:
Proverbs 2:7-8
“He holds success in store for the upright, he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless, for he guards the course of the just and protects the way of his faithful ones.”
Jamwa Sizoo writes,
Let it never be forgotten that glamour is not greatness; applause is not fame; prominence is not eminence. The man of the hour is not apt to be the man of the ages. A stone may sparkle, but that does not make it a diamond; people may have money, but that does not make them a success. It is what the unimportant people do that really counts and determines the course of history. The greatest forces in the universe are never spectacular. Summer showers are more effective than hurricanes, but they get no publicity. The world would soon die but for the fidelity, loyalty, and consecration of those whose names are unhonored and unsung.
As we yield to the Holy Spirit, this same fruit of faithfulness that is at the core of God’s character will be evident in our lives, too. The more we are led by the Spirit, the less fickle, the less vulnerable to discouragement, the less easily distracted by temptation and the less prone to inconsistency we will become.
Plus, the more others will find in us reliability, trustworthiness, and staying power through both good times and bad—a faithfulness the world doesn’t witness all that often. As serious followers of Jesus, we have been called to faithfulness!
What is faithfulness? Simply put, it is to follow through with a commitment regardless of difficulty. It is to be steadfast, especially under duress. It is to have convictions—and then to live them out no matter what. It is to exhibit relational fidelity—stick-to-it-iveness in friendship—which is arguably the most practical and meaningful faithfulness of all. It is to say, “I will not quit. There may be misunderstandings, there may be disappointments, there may be inconveniences, but I will not quit. I will do what love and faith require of me.”
Faithfulness is simply, sticking to it, especially when it would be easier not to.
Here are some of the ways the Bible says God has called us to faithfulness:
- 1 Corinthians 4:1-2 challenges us to be faithful in stewardship.
- 1 Timothy 5:9 speaks of being faithful in our marriage.
- Revelation 2:15 speaks of being a faithful witness.
- Romans 12:12 says we are to be faithful in prayer.
- Colossians 1:7 speaks of being faithful in ministry.
- Revelation 17:14 says we are to be faithful in following Christ.
- 3 John 3 says we are to be faithful to the truth.
- Revelation 13:10 speaks of faithfulness in times of persecution.
- Revelation 2:10 says we are even to be faithful unto death.
God, who is faithful and true, wants to cultivate in you his very own faithfulness. I hope you are ready for that, because the world is perishing for want of those who are mostly un-honored and unsung, nevertheless are faithful, loyal and consecrated.
“I have known many happy marriages, but never a compatible one. The whole aim of marriage is to fight through and survive the instant when incompatibility becomes unquestionable.” ~G.K. Chesterton
A Great message. I became a christian at the age of 7 and was "Called of God" to be in full time Ministry at the age of 17 and now have been married to the same lovely lady for 64 years. Thanks to our Lord for His Faithfulness and for this truth in our lives.