Hebrews 11:6: It is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to Him must believe that God exists and that He rewards those who sincerely seek Him.

Our God and the Father of our Lord is so gracious and kind to us because we’ve placed faith in Jesus as being the Son of God. Did you realize that from the very moment that you turned your heart to place faith in Jesus, God began to bless you? This insight gives us a better understanding into the love that God has for those who have placed their trust in Christ as their personal Savior. Let’s look at faith in this light for a moment. When you came to faith in Christ, the blessings of God began to flow in your heart and life because you had realized that Jesus is the source of both this life and of eternal life.

At the moment of our faith in Christ, we were deemed blessed in God’s eyes. Once we humbled ourselves and accepted the free gift of life through Christ, the grace of God was bestowed upon our lives. Can you imagine being blessed and having the grace or favor of God lavished on you simply because you believed? There was nothing that you did or could do in order to earn it, yet God freely gives us His blessing once we look to Jesus.

Through faith, we can begin to comprehend the love that God has for those who receive His Son into their hearts. If we try and come to God in a way other than faith in Christ and try to earn God’s favor and love, then we will never be able (or allowed) to experience either in our lives. Remember what the writer of Hebrews wrote in today’s scripture, “But without faith, it is impossible to please God.” We can now realize that faith opens the door for God’s goodness to be dispensed upon us—there’s nothing we can do to earn it.

If we can be saved by faith, apart from works or earning our salvation, then we must also continue to walk by faith once we’re born again. Faith in Christ will teach us how to rest in Him, and how to know that the same God who saved us by faith is the same God who will supply all we have need of now that we’re in Christ. This will afford us the ability to deny self and selfish ambition in order to live in a way that pleases the Father through faith. Faith empowers us to seek first the Kingdom of God and not be consumed with trying to work for something that we might need.

I’ve made this statement before, but it bears repeating: It seems easy for people to trust in God for eternal security; so why is it hard to trust God for everyday needs and desires? The answer: We must continue living by faith after we have come to faith in Christ. This “faith walk” is accomplished by denying self and seeking the Lord. Remember, we need favor and not works to accomplish and obtain all that’s needed in life.  —submitted by Pastor Asa Dockery, US