Keep your eyes open for spiritual
danger; stand true to the Lord;
... be strong and whatever you do, do it
with kindness and love.”
I Corinthians 16:13-14
Having
a healthy faith comes down to honesty and integrity of the heart. Healthy faith
uses the Bible to challenge itself not justify itself. People with a healthy
faith look to be humbled, to surrender, to be held accountable, to be corrected
and to be malleable in Christ’s strong but gentle hands. A healthy faith recognizes
that God uses life experiences to do the hard work of transforming us into the
image of his Son. Our lives enable us to develop a healthy faith in God. This
pursuit is never ending and at times we may see tremendous growth and times of
near stagnation. Yet through all times, God asks us to seek him as he seeks us
so that we might develop a mature faith.
There
are 8 core elements which characterize a mature faith.
1. Trust in God’s saving grace and believe firmly in the
humanity and divinity of Jesus.
2. Experience a sense of personal well-being, security
and peace.
3. Integrate faith and life, seeing work, family social
relationships and political choices as part of one’s ‘religious’ life.
4. Seeks spiritual growth through study, reflection,
prayer and discussion with others.
5. Seeks to be part of a community of believers in which
people give witness to their faith and support and nourish one another.
6. Holds life-affirming values, including commitment to
racial and gender equality, affirmation of cultural and religious diversity and
a personal sense of responsibility for the welfare of others.
7. Advocates social and global change to bring about
greater social justice.
8. Serves humanity consistently and passionately through
acts of love and justice.
Imagine if everyone who claim
the name of Christ could truly be said to possess a mature Christian faith.
What a wonderful world we would live in! But we know that this takes time
effort and energy. The first-century believers in Jesus did turn the world
upside down—why can’t we?
REFLECTION:
Would you define your
Christian faith as mature? Or maturing and in process of growing closer to God?
In reading the list of core elements which characterize Christians of mature
faith, which elements do you see yourself doing well? Which elements do you
think need more attention? Maybe there are some elements listed above which you
have not even thought about!
When we consider having a
healthy faith, it is looking at these core elements and enabling balance to
occur- self growth and caring for others. All are a part of one’s healthy faith
and growth in relationship with Jesus and this is what each one of us is
seeking-- A stronger relationship with Jesus.
PRAYER: Loving God, we thank
you that we may grow closer in relationship with you and that through this
life, our journey of faith takes on new ways to show you how much we love you.
Help us to seek Jesus and to learn from His teachings each day of our life. We
ask in Jesus’ name. Amen.
This reflection is based upon
ideas of by Stephen Arterburn and Jack Felton More Jesus Less Religion:
Moving from Rules to Relationship. Colorado Springs, Co: Waterbrook
Press,2000. Chapters 14- Epilogue
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