Pressures are exerted all through life to make us want to lie down and quit. The
most spiritual person in the world is tempted to get discouraged. I remember
seeing a television interview with Billy Graham and his delightfully honest
wife, Ruth. The host, David Frost, said something like, "So you two pray
together and read the Bible together on a regular basis. But tell me the truth,
Mrs. Graham: In all these years of living with Billy, have you never had
problems or disagreements? Have you never even once contemplated divorce?"
"Not once," she fired back. "Murder, a few times-but not divorce!"
Obviously, there are challenges to overcome even in the Billy Graham home. You
and I have our share of difficulties, but the most important thing is to finish
our lives still trusting God, as the evangelist and his wife are doing.
In fact, the greatest battle on earth has not been fought on the Normandy
beaches or on Iwo Jima or in the Persian Gulf. Rather, it has raged inside your
heart and mine: the battle to believe. The just not only must begin by faith but
continue to live by it as well (Romans 1:17). Faith is as essential to everyday
living as it is to initial salvation.
As Athanasius, the early church father, said, "I can do nothing without the help
of God, and that from moment to moment; for when, so long as we are on the
earth, is there a single instant in which we can say we are safe from temptation
or secure from sin?"' Only God's grace can keep us, and that grace is activated
by faith. .
Cymbala, Jim. Fresh Faith. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1999, p. 116,
117.Pressures are exerted all through life to make us want to lie down and quit.
The most spiritual person in the world is tempted to get discouraged. I remember
seeing a television interview with Billy Graham and his delightfully honest
wife, Ruth. The host, David Frost, said something like, "So you two pray
together and read the Bible together on a regular basis. But tell me the truth,
Mrs. Graham: In all these years of living with Billy, have you never had
problems or disagreements? Have you never even once contemplated divorce?"
"Not once," she fired back. "Murder, a few times-but not divorce!"
Obviously, there are challenges to overcome even in the Billy Graham home. You
and I have our share of difficulties, but the most important thing is to finish
our lives still trusting God, as the evangelist and his wife are doing.
In fact, the greatest battle on earth has not been fought on the Normandy
beaches or on Iwo Jima or in the Persian Gulf. Rather, it has raged inside your
heart and mine: the battle to believe. The just not only must begin by faith but
continue to live by it as well (Romans 1:17). Faith is as essential to everyday
living as it is to initial salvation.
As Athanasius, the early church father, said, "I can do nothing without the help
of God, and that from moment to moment; for when, so long as we are on the
earth, is there a single instant in which we can say we are safe from temptation
or secure from sin?"' Only God's grace can keep us, and that grace is activated
by faith. .
Cymbala, Jim. Fresh Faith. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1999, p. 116, 117.
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