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Faith, Something to Believe in

Taking A Step In Faith

A sermon that I listened to the other day spoke of how we are called to take a step out in faith. Faith means that we do not know how it will work out!

But many of us want to know the outcome before we take action. We want to know it’s going to be okay. We want a guarantee that if we do X, then Y will happen. But faith doesn’t work like that. Faith asks us to take the step even when we can’t see past that next step.

It reminds me of a time when my husband and I were making a big life decision. We had been all over the place trying to figure out our careers. We were young and had tried a number of different things. At that point, we had moved to a new city where my husband had gone back to university and we had only been there for 6 months. To make things even more complicated, we had bought a house. But we felt this stirring to go in a completely different direction - we were looking at buying a business. That meant selling the house we had just bought and having my husband drop out of school.  Every logical part of our brains screamed, "This is too risky! What if it doesn't work out? What if we fail?"

We had no idea how this was actually going to play out and we knew that our friends and family would think that we were absolutely nuts. There were so many things to figure out to make this big leap of faith. The only thing that kept nudging us forward was a deep sense that this was the right path, even if it was terrifying. It required us to truly lean into the idea of taking a step in faith.

We decided to go for it. We packed up our lives, sold out house (within a weekend!) and dove headfirst into the unknown. And you know what? It wasn't easy. There were moments of doubt, setbacks, and times when we questioned if we had made the right choice. But looking back now, it was one of the most transformative experiences of our lives. We grew in ways we never would have if we had stayed in our comfort zone. We discovered resilience we didn't know we possessed.

That experience taught me that faith isn't about ignoring risk; it's about acknowledging the risk and still choosing to move forward. It's about trusting that even if the path isn't perfectly clear, there's a purpose in the journey. It's about understanding that sometimes, the greatest rewards come from stepping into the unknown with courage.

What about you? What "step in faith" are you being called to take today? It might be a big life decision, or it might be something small, like having a difficult conversation or pursuing a new hobby. Whatever it is, remember that sometimes, the only way to find out what's on the other side is to take that first, brave step.

Interesting Fact #1

The Bible says, “we walk by faith” (see 2 Corinthians 5:7). I really like this wording because when we choose to follow God, it means we are trusting Him to lead us in the right direction. It means taking steps of faith, even when things don’t make sense...even when we don’t see “the bigger picture.”

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Interesting Fact #2

Patience is a big part of faith. Most things won’t happen overnight, and faith requires us to wait for God’s appointed time without giving up or wavering. Patience is an attitude that says, “I’m going to stay calm and believe God is going to do exactly what He said He’s going to do.”

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Interesting Fact #3

Taking a step of faith often feels like surrendering control. We exchange our plans for God’s promises. Proverbs 3:5-6 advises: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Faith is not the absence of fear but the courage to trust God amid uncertainty.

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Quote of the day

“Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God.” ― Corrie ten Boom

Article of the day - Stepping out on Faith - How to Discern and Make a Decision

Have you ever felt like God was telling you to do something big, that would require a lot of faith? Did you struggle to go for it? I have.

I’ve struggled with stepping out on faith more than once because I wanted was to be 100% sure I was not making a mistake. In the past, my go-to step was asking God for confirmation or a sign. Sometimes I received them but other times I didn’t. I recall one time when I was unemployed and applying for jobs. I received an offer but I wasn’t excited about the position. I was, however, broke. I felt torn and wanted God to give me an explicit answer…but He didn’t. Instead, He told me I needed to learn to decipher His voice through the noise.

Most of us desire for God to give us a clear yes or no because eliminates the risk of the unknown. However, God isn’t interested in keeping us comfortable. He’s interested in us knowing him intimately and making us into the image of His son, Jesus. Getting an instant answer doesn’t require faith. If God simply dropped signs out the sky every time we asked, how would we learn to discern His voice? How would our faith develop? We’d be too dependent on what we could see. Hebrews 11:1 tells us,

“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”.

Throughout the last decade of my life, I’ve taken many leaps of faith. From moving to new cities, changing career paths, and even starting this blog. I know how scary it can be and how quickly anxiety rushes in when you. Through those situations, God taught me how to stand in faith through uncertainty. Here are three principles that help me push past fear and step out on faith.


1. Focus on What You Could Gain, Not Lose

When God told me to move to cities, I immediately questioned it. I thought of (at least) 10 reasons not to go. But through all of my doubts, one question remained - What if I miss out on what God has for me? Is being comfortable worth that sacrifice? My history in Christ told me it wasn’t. I thought about all of the things I’d done in obedience to God and realized it always ended up better than I could’ve imagined. The journeys weren’t easy, but they were worth it. If God’s leading you to do something, know that it will be good because He is good. His will is good, pleasing, and perfect (Romans 12:2) for our lives.

2. Rely on the Holy Spirit More than Signs

As we mature in Christ, we should be able to make certain decisions without God giving us a sign. Think about it like this - babies need their food prepared because they are helpless. They’re still learning how to control their motor skills. But a 13-year-old doesn’t need you to cut their food. They are mature and capable of using the tools (knife and fork) they’ve been given.

The same is true for a follower of Jesus. As we mature in our faith, we will have the tools to make the right decision. When a situation is directly against God’s will (i.e sex outside of marriage, gossiping, etc…) we should know what God’s Word says to do. When it comes to gray areas, we should be close enough to the Holy Spirit to hear his whisper. We won’t need signs because we’ll have God’s wisdom.

“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt…” - James 1:5-6

(Know that God will never instruct us to do anything contrary to His written word. If you’re not sure what the Bible says about a topic, do a study and look up multiple verses AND their context.)

Related Post - Are You Hearing God? Four Questions That Will Help You Discern God's Voice.

3. Seek God’s Counsel Before People’s

When faced with a decision, is God the first person you turn to or the last? As well-meaning and wise as our loved ones, mentors, and close friends might be - they aren’t God. They don’t know the future or God’s explicit plan for your life. Only He does. Moreover, not everyone will support what God is telling you to do. Faith moves can seem crazy because faith defies reason.

Well-meaning, logic-focused, people will try to talk you out of the will of God. Let your counsel be a few trusted, God-centered people. Some things even they won’t understand. God won’t always reveal to others what He’s revealed to you. Choose God’s instruction over people’s wisdom. Jesus knows where you’re going and how to best get you there.

Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways! “For who has known the mind of the Lord, or who has been his counselor?” “Or who has given a gift to him that he might be repaid?” For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen. - Romans 11: 33-36

Prayer: Father, help me to know and trust your character so that I may trust the plan you have for my life. I pray against fear, doubt, and anxiety and I ask for your peace to guard my mind and heart. Help me to be courageous and follow wherever you lead. You’re a good Father. I believe the plans you have for me are for my good and Your Glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Question of the day - What is a "step in faith" you have taken in your life, and what did you learn from it?

Faith, Something to Believe in

What is a "step in faith" you have taken in your life, and what did you learn from it?