The story is told of a tight-rope walker in a circus who once asked his audience this question: How many of you believe that I can walk backwards? Everyone in the audience raised their hand. He then walked backwards on the rope (see 3rd video) and asked, How many of you believe that I can ride a bicycle across the rope? Again, every hand was raised. He rode the bicycle across the rope and then asked, How many of you believe that I can push a wheelbarrow across the rope? The same response was given. Finally, he asked, Who will volunteer to ride in the wheelbarrow? Not a hand was raised!
Folks, its relatively easy to say we believe something (cf. James 2:19-NKJV), but to demonstrate our faith, is sometimes a different story.
The apostle Paul admonishes us to:
walk in the steps of the faith which our father Abraham had while still uncircumcised (Romans 4:12-NKJV).
Abrahams faith was characterized by the following two qualities:
- He accepted Gods word without doubt or hesitation (Hebrews 11:8-NKJV; cf. Genesis 12:1-NKJV; Acts 7:2-4-NKJV). Also see James 1:5-8-NKJV).
- He was motivated to obey God irrespective of the hardships and apparent sorrows involved (Hebrews 11:9-NKJV; cf. Genesis 12:8-NKJV). Also see Hebrews 5:5-9-NKJV; 1 Peter 1:22-NKJV).
As Gods people, let us never forget that in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything, but only faith working through love (Gal. 5:6-ESV – emphasis mine).
True faith is an active faith (James 2:14-26-NKJV).