Testimony
No Crisis of Faith
I would give anything to have had a job/career/work that I was sincerely passionate about early in my life to fill my days. By passionate I mean something that would give me every opportunity to glorify God through service to other people. Because of that I am not defined by the work that I have done through the years. From a very young age, deep within I have longed to understand God and his presence in my life. I have longed to share that presence with others. I tried many things and spent a lot of money in education and studies. I placed my heart and trust in the people around me, all of which amounted to more struggle than I could have ever imagined when I first started this journey. Although I started a blog ministry of meditation and reflection in 2011, only recently (the end of 2013) have I made the decision to let go of this “work” I’d been seeking and just focus on the relationship that I have always had with the Spirit that God placed in my heart as a child. Since I am not currently working, financially I struggle but I’m not homeless and I eat everyday. How much worse would I be if I did not have the Spirit of God within me?
That Spirit is the one hope that I hold to as I begin to start a new ministry, because aside from my immediate family I have nothing else. Though there are times when I question and challenge that Spirit, I am grateful for the consciousness, knowing and trusting that God has not forgotten my journey in which he has salted my life and he will continue to lead me to the place he has already prepared. I won’t always know what the next step or move will be but I will thank God every day for the salt. As for crisis of faith, when things went from bad to worse, perhaps I should have had one sometime ago, but as a child I was told that I could always talk to God and I believed it. To this day my own personal communication with God wouldn’t allow that crisis to happen. So for as long as that salt is adding flavor to my life I will taste and see that God is good and I am not defined by my work (physical) but by my relationship (spiritual) with God first and foremost. I will remember that the gift of the Spirit is the first gift given to God’s people. It is this spiritual relationship that I have finally learned needs to lead the way in this journey.
I will pray for this journey of faith and that God will show you which parts of it you are to share with the world and which parts are to be kept between He and thee!
Reblogged this on In Love With The Lord Poetry and Prose and commented:
Trust and faith defined.
Thank you my dear friend in Christ. This came about after responding to a discussion. It was somewhat difficult to write but the Spirit of God guided me through it and I am blessed. Continued peace and blessings to you.
I can only begin to imagine how difficult but on the blessings He bestows to and through us when we are willing!
Oh not on . . .
I’m encouraged by this. As I read I began to cry. I understand very well that place you are. I’m thankful for the salt. I’m thankful that we can talk to Him. I pray for you as you journey.
Thank you – we shall be praying for one another. Peace and Blessings