Living by Your Faith
Behold, his soul is puffed up, it is not upright in him; but the righteous shall live by his faith (Habakkuk 2:4).
Habbakuk lives and proclaims God's message in foreboding times for Israel. God's judgment will swiftly come to pass by the hand of Babylon, and many will not survive. Those who trust in God and in His message, however, will be delivered.
The Apostle Paul will take Habbakuk's message here and apply it to the Gospel in Romans 1:16-17. Paul indicates that the Gospel is God's power for salvation, and that in it, "righteousness" is revealed "from faith to faith," because "the righteous will live by faith."
The statement reveals a truth that is tested by time: those whom God will deem righteous are the ones who live according to their faith. It is they who "walk by faith," not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7). They do not act according to the way they think or feel is right, but are entirely dependent on God for those decisions. They are the ones who are "crucified in Christ" (Galatians 2:20).
It is quite important for us to live by faith, seeking to serve and please God and not to please ourselves (Philippians 2:1-4). Yet Habbakuk's statement goes beyond just living "by faith." He indicates that the righteous will live by "his faith."
There are some people who have the opportunity to survive and prosper based on the actions of others. Some children receive an inheritance or a legacy and have no need to do much on their own. There are times when men and women marry someone who is quite wealthy or famous and have no need to do much of anything for themselves.
In our society, the concept of "outsourcing" is even more popular. Many functions that people used to do for themselves are now "outsourced" to someone else. We recognize that factory jobs and customer service lines are often outsourced to workers in other countries, yet we ourselves often outsource various mundane tasks to others. We may have someone come to clean our house, watch our children, fix our house or car, or other such things.
This can never be so with religion! God indicates that each of us will give an account of ourselves before the judgment seat of God (Romans 14:12). God will render to each of us according to our works (Romans 2:6).
You may be blessed with righteous parents or grandparents who have left you with a wonderful legacy of faith; perhaps you have children who are also faithful. Their faith, however, cannot save you! You must have your own faith before God. Likewise, you may be blessed to assemble with a congregation with hardworking elders and an evangelist who promotes the Gospel in the community. They will stand or fall before God for what they have done-- you will not be able to claim their faith for yourself on that day! You cannot outsource your spiritual responsibilities to anyone else-- you yourself must be active in your service to God (Romans 12:1-2).
Those who are righteous before God will live by their own faith. They will think and act not according to their own will, but the will of their Father in Heaven. They may have a legacy of faith, but they themselves will also work diligently, full of good works before God, which is their spiritual worship (Romans 12:1-2, Titus 3:8). Let us live by our own faith before God!
Ethan R. Longhenry
evangelist@norwalkchurch.org
The Disadvantaged
Thou shalt not curse the deaf, nor put a stumblingblock before the blind; but thou shalt fear thy God: I am the LORD (Leviticus 19:14).
The idea of cursing the deaf or putting something in the way of a blind person is quite cruel to most of us. Such actions are terrible ways of taking advantage of other people's difficulties.
Should we believe that God is only concerned with those who are physically deaf or blind? There are many people in our world upon whom others prey-- people who do not understand a lot of things, or who are rather naive.
God is always concerned with the plight of the disadvantaged in society, and we would do well to "fear God" in this way. As Christians, we are to be merciful, and to treat others the way in which we would like to be treated (Luke 6:31-36). Let us not put a hindrance in anyone's way; let us not be guilty of taking advantage of our fellow man in his weakness!
Ethan R. Longhenry
evangelist@norwalkchurch.org
The church of Christ in Norwalk, Ohio
Thank you for reading the electronic version of our bulletin, Good News for Norwalk. If you live in Norwalk or happen to be traveling in the Norwalk area, we would certainly love to have you visit one of our assemblies!
Our location:
386 North Edgewood Drive (just off US 250 just north of Norwalk's city limits)
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
Our assemblies:
Sunday morning assembly: 10:30am
Sunday evening assembly: 6:00pm
Our Bible studies:
Sunday morning Bible study: 9:30am
Wednesday evening Bible study: 7:00pm
For More Information
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