Why Faith is Important in the Christian Family

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In this lifetime, the word “faith” has been uttered multiple times. Some use this term in relation to religion while others utilize this word for encouragement. But, have you ever wondered what faith is in terms of the latter — specifically in Christianity? The term “faith” in the Christian community refers to the state of believing in the words and promises of the Almighty Father. Most members of the Christian family trust in his power and faithfulness, as well as depend on his character and love.

Faith is no longer a word in the dictionary but an aspect in everyone’s life that can turn the tables around, especially when they manifest and associate it with God. It is the agent that gives you assurance that everything will be alright or other circumstances that you have hope for. This particular thing also becomes your proof that not everything remarkable is can be seen by the naked eye.

Ephesians 2:8-10,” For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” This particular verse shows how faith — abstract and invisible, in action can lead to wonderful things.

Believing in Him and trusting His ways can bring light in darkness and spring hope in uncertainties. Moreover, there are also different mediums that talks about faith in different perspectives and purposes. Inside the Catholic Family: Reflections of a Parish Priest, a book about intertwined poems and stories of faith by Fr. Peffly, is among the many examples of the said means.

So, you already have heard the word multiple times and known the basic definitions of faith. Aren’t you wondering about why it is important? If you are, then here’s what you should know.

Makes you walk a better path

Many have lost their faith because of various reasons. As a result, these individuals start to stray away from their path and begin to walk towards the darkness. A person that doesn’t have faith in Him would continue to get drawn to the dark and lose his beliefs and identity. But, if people — including you, begin to rebuild their faith, they would start to walk in a better path.

According to Psalm 89:15, “Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, Lord.” Directing yourself to be in the light with Him shows the favor of God in the course of your walk. Walking on a path that is away from darkness makes you feel His presence and guidance, as well as leads into a greater and more desirable destination.

Helps you create a better relationship with God

Your relationship with God can be among those bonds that are taken for granted. Although we are not generalizing this idea; but, there are definitely individuals out there got easily deceived by the sparkly and pretentious things in this material world. However, as everyone try to recalibrate their decisions and start to view the bigger picture — many would see how important God is in our life.

The moment that you came into this world is also the time that you received the birthright to receive Christ’s light. To give back to that privilege, everyone should nurture your relationship with Him and put your faith in Him regardless of what you are doing and pursuing.

As stated in 1 John 1:7, “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin” So, always put to mind that your faith is one of the binding agents of your relationship with God.

Improves your understanding on Christianity

Christianity is broad. What you may know about your religion might be insufficient. The lack of knowledge might lead to unintentional sin, which is not an excuse because everyone has the responsibility to be a good Christian. So, when you develop your faith in the Lord — you tend to gradually get a better grasp on the Christian family and Christianity as whole.

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