My Daily Covenant
with God Devotional
Devotion for Wednesday January 9, 2019
Topic: Is Your
Faith Known To People?
Text: Colossians
1:1 – 8
The
action of Paul in our text is a challenge for present day Christians. In this
letter he told the Church at Colossae that he has heard about their faith
through Epaphras and that he has intensified his prayer for them. He did not
doubt their Christianity as some of us would have done. He believed that they
were still in faith. We must learn how to uphold people in faith by praying for
them not questioning their faith.
From
Paul’s statement in our text, the faith of the Church at Colossae was known to
people. It was not hidden. They were not compromising and that is what is
expected of us. We should let the world know about our faith. Wherever we go;
wherever we find ourselves, we should let people know what we believe in.
Anything short of this equals denying Jesus Christ. Jesus said "You are the light of the
world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp
and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who
are in the house” – Matthew 5:14, 15. We shouldn’t hide our ideal
identity as Christian. When we hide what we are and what we believe in, then it
means that we have some “skeleton in our cupboard.”
We
should make our faith known in our offices, schools, neighbourhood, business
centres, market, inside the bus and other places we find ourselves daily.
Hiding our identity means denying Jesus which has consequences (See Matthew
10:33).
Food for Thought: What is your testimony about
your faith among your colleagues and in your neighbourhood?
Memory verse: Ephesians 1:15
Prayer: God, help me to make my faith
known to people wherever I may find myself in Jesus name.
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