BE GALLANT IN FAITH
To be a beloved child of God, each
of us must strive to become a true man in faith. From 1Kings 2:1-2, we learn that King David,
before his death, expected his son Solomon to be strong and manly. God also expects His children to be truly
many in faith, in prayer, in spiritual riches, and in holy work.
I.
BE GALLANT IN PRAYER
In Galatians 2:9, disciple James
is mentioned as one of the pillars of the early church. He was also highly respected as a gallant man
of prayer. In Acts 15:20, an important
decision concerning salvation was reached through the prayers of the apostles
and elders. James was among the elders
and apostles who understood the will of God and taught the believers to abstain
from idol worship, fornication, eating of strangled animals and blood. Taking the exhortation from James, we must
believe in the power of prayer and practice it.
First, we strive in prayer to eliminate our weaknesses, vanities, lusts,
and indulgence in idle gossip. Then, in
the self-purifying process, we should be humble and pray daily for our
spiritual growth, for the filling of the Holy Spirit, for our fellowman, and
for the Church.
Acts 6:3-4 indicates that,
nurtured by prayers, church administration and evangelism went side by side in
apostolic times. Prayer is like our
right foot and evangelism, our left. We
need both feet to effectively spread the gospel of salvation for His glory.
I have learned that our brethren
in Tai-Tung, Eastern Taiwan,
made special prayers at 6:30 every morning and held prayer sessions after
regular worship hours for the advancement of the church ministry. In a short time, their church flourished so
greatly that another church building was erected for the increased membership. Hence we know that the key to the development
of a church ties in fervent prayers.
James 4:8 enlightens us to draw
near to God. Reciprocally, God will draw
near and aid us in every way. Therefore,
we want to be fervent towards the affairs of God and must be gallant in prayer.
II.
BE GALLANT IN DEVOTION
Joseph was sold as a slave to Egypt
by his own brothers. Despite all the
hardships and temptations in the place of sinful pleasures, in the land of idol
worshippers (Gen 39:7-8), he kept himself pure and steadfast in the Lord. For this reason, the Spirit of God constantly
abode with him and helped him become a great man in time of peace and
adversity.
Our adversary, Satan, prowls
around like a roaring lion seeking souls to devour. If one is not alert, he may be lured into sin
and be caught in the snare of hell. We
must be like Joseph who always kept his mind free from sin and carried out
God's commandments in faith.
We need to be watchful at all
times and be a truly devout man of God (I Peter 5:8-9).
III.
BE GALLANT IN COURAGE
Most of the Israelites over the
age of 20 brought out of Egypt
by God did not enter the land
of Canaan due to their
disobedience to God. Why then were Caleb
and Joshua among those who entered the promised land
when both of them were over eighty-five years of age? Numbers 14:4-5 tells us how Caleb's faith in
God prompted him to speak courageously for God before the congregation of
rebellious Israelites. This pleased God
and Caleb was thus granted the land of milk and honey (Num 14:24).
As true Christians, we shall learn
from Caleb, so that some day we may join Christ in the promised Kingdom of Heaven.
IV.
BE GALLANT IN LOVE
Love can distinguish a child of
God from the ungodly. Before John became
the most beloved disciple of Christ, he was so Hi-tempered that he was known as
the "Son of Thunder". After he
had responded to the call of Jesus, the love of the Lord inspired him to reveal
the central theme - The love of God - in the three books of John. On the eve of Christ's betrayal, while Peter
denied Jesus thrice and Mark fled from Him, John remained close to the Lord
even to the cross at Calvary. John had proven himself as a great man of
love and therefore was given the privilege to care for Mary, mother of Jesus,
as his own.
From where does a Christian's love
come? In I
Timothy 1:5, we learn that love issues from a pure heart, a good conscience,
and sincere faith. Let us then be
steadfast in the love of the Lord so that no tribulation nor persecution, not
even death can separate us from God (Rom 8:35-39).
An elder in a Taiwan church was truly a man of
considerable love. He contributed
generously to God and always was ready to help the poor. He often encouraged ardent young members to
work for the Church. Once he even
donated his blood to the needy despite the fact that he had high blood
pressure. God saw the great love of this
elder and blessed him abundantly.
Psalm 92:12-14 states that the
righteous flourishes like a palm tree and grow like a cedar of Lebanon. Planted in the house of the Lord, it will be
full of vitality and bring forth fruit even in old age. From this we know that as we advance in
years, it is our duty to bear more fruit in good works so that all of us can
present a good account as true men of love to God on the Judgment Day.
Having received Christ Jesus as
our Lord, let us all be deeply rooted in faith, bear fruit in the Spirit, and
abound in thanksgiving. May the Holy
Spirit guide our thoughts, speech, and deeds so we may become gallant men of
faith, and be like Jesus.