Thursday 21 February 2013

Unshakeable Belief

By Maryanne Boro
“Faith is not the belief that God will do what you want. It is the belief that God will do what is right.” Says Max Lucado in his book, ‘He Still Moves Stones’. I am faced with a challenge, though not like Moses in leading the Israelites out of Egypt, but mine, is on how to develop an amazing piece on the meaning of religious faith. Some people base religious faith on dressing up, going to church for entertainment and others on action like participating in church activities. As I ponder towards the subject, I remember what my Sunday school teacher said. “Faith is having belief in something you cannot see.” That statement did not make much sense back then, but now it does. But really in totality I think its belief in God. You are probably asking, how, having gone through different circumstances in life that were risky and unsure, I have been required to have faith.
Being a Christian, certain circumstances have caused me to understand what religious faith is. When I was in class seven, my mum fell ill, a few days before my confirmation. I was in boarding school and could not go to see her in hospital. My brother kept me updated daily on how she was. At that time he was in class 3. I wrote letters every day to remind everyone about the confirmation but was still worried that no one would show up. On the confirmation day in September 2003, I stood at the pulpit with my fellow classmates, to receive the Body of Christ. I was very excited to see my mum. I was so glad she was no longer in pain. During the period when she was in hospital, I would pray that she would get better and that I am not forgotten on that particular day. It may have sounded like a selfish prayer, but I did not want mum to miss it. To me, that showed my understanding of religious faith.
The subject on religious faith is God’s way of showing Christians that without Him being physically here with us. We should still acknowledge His presence as the true Savior of mankind. Don’t you so too? Dressing up on Sunday and going to church to some people shows how faithful they are. But I differ after carefully reflecting on what my Media and Christianity lecturer once said in class, “going to church is a culture and not a reflection of one’s faith.” From her words I gathered that faith is one’s relationship between God and man .Believing that God is my personal Savior and professing about to it to family, friends and those in my journey of life.
You have probably heard or read the Bible story of Abraham. If that is not a true definition of religious faith, then I do not know what faith is. Abraham and his wife Sarah believed in other gods but chose to believe in God not due to religion, but faith. Firstly, he and his wife Sarah were growing very old and did not have children. God spoke to Abraham and promised, them that in their old age they would be blessed with a son. At first it seemed a joke, honestly even if it was me, I would be shocked and also think that God was pulling my leg. Secondly, when Isaac their son was born, God asked Abraham to sacrifice him. Fast forward that story to this time and age. It would probably be, let’s call her Hellen sacrificing her only daughter Ruth. Hellen would be charged with several crimes like man slaughter in a court of law. But then I stop and think that in God’s plan, He intended it to be Abraham, Sarah and Isaac’s story, which would be relevant at all, times (school, church, etc.)
School and church have taught me that religious faith is indeed a big topic and that God should be accorded all the respect. So for a pastor to get a lady of the night to lie to an entire congregation about the healing power of God pegs certain questions, do you as a Christian  understand God? Do you know testing God is wrong? I bet the pastor knew all the answers to the questions mentioned but he opted to fulfill his earthly desires. I am of the opinion that if you cannot lead your ‘flock’ to be better Christians, leave that work to those who can.
Religious faith is portrayed in various ways through our experiences. Another Bible story on faith comes to mind. The one on Hannah, Elikanah, Peninah and Samuel. Hannah had been a faithful servant of God but she did not have any children. She always prayed to God to bless her with a child and promised that the child would be of service to God. Peninah her co-wife always said the worst about Hannah. On the other hand, Elikanah, their husband encouraged Hannah not to give up, because one day her blessing would come. God answered Hannah’s prayer. She named the child Samuel and he became a great prophet in the land of Israel. Despite the criticism and offence Hannah heard from Peninah, she showed continuous faith in God...I therefore think that being faithful is also about keeping the promises we make.
During the Christmas holiday, my family and I usually go on a shopping spree for household items, clothes and shoes. Until recently (two years ago to be precise), we would go to Eastleigh to buy jeans at a cheaper bargain. I could not help but notice how the Muslim faithful would close shop to pray to Allah, even with customers around. From that, I picked up an important lesson, Prayer is one of the ways of portraying one’s religious faith and we can talk to God whenever, wherever. We do not have to be alone in order to pray.
Looking back I would not have made it without the help from the Almighty God, friends and family in my journey through life. My opinion is that one’s religious faith is a personal choice and that, faith is not the belief that God will do what you want. It is the belief that God will do what is right.

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