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The Thread of Faith

STEADY GROUND MINISTRY BLOG

Written Feb 22, 2026

“The Thread of Faith” 


In his book “The Road to Find Out” by William J. Wilkins (2023), describing the writer’s journey to a personal relationship with Christ, the author in his chapter entitled “The Thread of Faith” he cites several of those in both the Old and New Testament who, despite their doubts about God or Jesus, kept believing and the Master answered their prayers and directed their lives.

John the Baptist’s mother Elizabeth, and Jesus’ mother Mary, were cousins.   The 2 carried what would be their newborns at the same time.  But, the author points out, there were major differences:  Mary was young while Elizabeth was elderly.  When Elizabeth’s husband Zachariah was told by an angel that she was pregnant, he thought it wasn’t possible, telling the angel:  “I’m an old man and my wife and well along in years.”  For his doubt, his ability to speak was taken for a time and restored only when he had faith, reconsidered and named the son John.   Mary, on the other hand, immediately believed the heavenly messenger who told her she was have a son despite never being with a man.  

Wilkins then cites Abraham as a model of faith for centuries in the Old Testament and referred to many times in the New Testament.  Despite living in the land he resided in for a long time, God asked him to leave his homeland and people and go on foot until He revealed where he wanted Abraham to go.  Even though he and his wife Sarah were elderly, both didn’t question God and obeyed.  Where God took them to was Canaan, a land which would later be given to their descendants as their homeland.
God then told Abraham his offspring would populate the land but both he and his wife Sarah were elderly.  God told them, “a son coming from your own body will be your heir.”  God added the offspring would be as many as the stars.  Abraham believed God because of his faith.   

The author then tells us about when years later, Moses led many of Abraham’s descendants thru the desert towards Canaan.  When the people he led began grumbling about not being well cared for on the journey, God sent poisonous snakes to invade where they were staying.   Then he told Moses to create a bronze serpent and set it up on a pole saying that anyyone who has been bitten but then looks at the pole, they will live.  Many who didn’t look at the serpent pole died from the snake poison.   Jesus later used this as an example of faith, as Moses lifted the serpent pole and the Son of Man being lifted up so that “whosoever believes in Him will have everlasting life.”

Another example of faith Wilkins uses is Nicodemus.   The Pharisees were so pious and acted like they believed in God—claiming their faith in Him—but it was all just a show to make themselves look and feel good.   Meanwhile, Nicodemus, who was a prominent Jewish teacher.  He taught the people that faith in God would save them from themselves.

And then, there’s the Adam and Eve experience, where 2 humans put more faith in a serpent than in God telling them they can have the entire Garden of Eden but not to eat from the fruit of just one tree.   The serpent says eating from the Tree of Good and Evil will make them the same as God.  That wasn’t the case.

Wilkins closes this chapter on faith by stating that “believing in what God says is a process so simple that anyone can step into it, no matter what’s in their past, no matter their position in life.  There is no waiting period.   It costs no money.  The fabric of faith is simple, and free.”  

Let us pray and strive to accept God’s love and direction for us in our daily walk.   That’s showing faith, every day. 

Choices Lead, Feelings Follow

STEADY GROUND MINISTRY BLOG written Feb 8 26

 

CHOICES LEAD, FEELINGS FOLLOW


The pastor at the church I attend, today talked about being a Vessel of Honor to God.   As part of that discussion, he had us write down a phrase I wanted to do some digdown into:  Choices LEAD, feelings FOLLOW.

As a Christian, our CHOICES should always be Biblical and after you ask God to direct you in that choice.

Believe me, I’ve made share of choices without asking God for guidance and direction, and they’ve always put me in a mess.

But, thank God that His Grace allows us to come to Him and ask for both forgiveness for not asking for His direction first, then asking him what direction He wants me to take to resolve the poor choice I’ve made.

I did a google search on Scripture that talks about our choices and how He wants us to approach them.   Here are some of the ones that spoke to me.   All Scripture is from the New International Version: 

Proverbs 3:5–6 (Choosing Trust): "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".

Galatians 5:16 (Choosing the Path): "So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh". Walking is a deliberate choice that prevents one from being ruled by momentary desires.

Matthew 5:44 (Choosing Love): "But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you". Love is presented as a command and a decision to benefit others, regardless of personal feelings.

Hebrews 12:2 (Choosing Focus): "...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God". Jesus chose endurance because of a future joy, not because of how he felt during the suffering.

Colossians 3:15 (Choosing Peace): "Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful." This instruction to let peace rule means making it the "umpire" over our internal feelings.

Allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our choices after prayer, getting into the Word, and getting wise counsel from mature believers that have been on the journey as long or longer than I have, enable my choices to be the ones that are the right ones and give Him the glory.

I’m talking to myself when I say again, what my pastor said this morning:   Choices LEAD, feelings FOLLOW.    Ask God to help you in making your choices and you’ll find STEADY GROUND TODAY with Christ!

Simplifying Revelation

STEADY GROUND MINISTRY BLOG written 2/1/26

 

SIMPLIFYING REVELATION

 

I recently attended a Mens’ Bible Study where the leader helped us simplify the rather overwhelming book of Revelation.

 

Jesus asked John to dictate what he had to say in this book about the end times.

 

He LOVED the church at Ephesus but was unhappy with them because they became distracted away from their relationship with Christ.   Revelation 2:5 NIV says:  Consider how far you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first. If you do not repent, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place.

 

In the above verse Jesus asks them to:

 

--remember

--repent.  This means CHANGE your behavior.  Repentance is front and center again.

--re-do.   Thank Him for loving and delivering us.

 

MISSION is to “ask” or “propose” to others to consider their relationship with Christ.

 

The Great CO-MISSION gives us the authority to GO and tell others.

 

Part of our responsibility as a Christian, is to share the Good News with others.   Share what Christ has done for YOU with a friend today, as we find STEADY GROUND TODAY!