The Philippine Star

Solid-rock faith

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The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer. v.2

My wife and I both have grandmothe­rs who have lived past 100. Talking with them and their friends, I detect a trend that seems almost universal in the reminiscen­ces of older people: They recall difficult times with a touch of nostalgia. The elderly swap stories about World War II and the Great Depression; they speak fondly of hardships such as blizzards, the childhood outhouse, and the time in college when they ate canned soup and stale bread 3 weeks in a row.

Paradoxica­lly, difficult times may help nourish faith and strengthen personal bonds. Seeing this principle lived out, I can better understand one of the mysteries relating to God. Faith boils down to a question of trust. If I do stand on a solid rock of trust in God (Ps. 18:2), the worst of circumstan­ces will not destroy that relationsh­ip.

Solid-rock faith allows me to believe that despite the chaos of the present moment, God does reign. Regardless of how worthless I may feel, I truly matter to a God of love. No pain lasts forever, and no evil triumphs in the end.

Solid-rock faith sees even the darkest deed of all history, the death of God’s Son, as a necessary prelude to the brightest moment in all history – His resurrecti­on and triumph over death.

– Philip Yancey Lord, You are the Rock, the object of my faith. My faith stands on You and not on my shifting feelings; otherwise I would be sure to fall. READ: Psalm 18:1-3,46 Christ, the Rock, is our sure hope. Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 4-6 and Luke 9:1-17

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