#14 Faithfulness

 


Time Stamps

  • 00:00 - Welcome from Matt and Sharon Edmundson

  • 04:05 - Talk: Cultivating a Faithful Heart with Sharon Edmundson

  • 07:32 - God's Faithfulness to His Word and His People

  • 13:45 - Understanding Covenants: God's Radical Commitment to Us

  • 19:13 - What Faithfulness Looks Like in Everyday Life

  • 31:33 - Conversation Street: The Covenant Connection to Wholeness

  • 38:12 - When God's Faithfulness Doesn't Look Like We Expect

Cultivating a Faithful Heart

What does it mean to be truly faithful? Is it just gritting your teeth and hanging on through hard times, or is there something deeper, more transformative about this quality?

This Sunday, Sharon Edmundson continued our "Becoming Whole" series by exploring faithfulness – a fruit of the Spirit that reveals as much about God's character as it does about what He desires to develop in us.

The Story of Seventy Years

Sharon opened with a powerful family story about her grandparents' marriage of over 70 years – a remarkable testament to faithfulness that her grandmother attributed not to their own fortitude, but to "the grace of God." Their faithfulness in marriage flowed directly from their faithfulness to a faithful God.

This story set the stage for understanding that true faithfulness isn't just about human determination. It's about something much deeper.

God's Unwavering Commitment

"God can't lie," Sharon explained. "He doesn't just tell the truth, He is the truth."

Unlike our human promises that often shift with circumstances, God's faithfulness is unchanging. As James 1:17 puts it, God is "the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change."

Sharon highlighted two key aspects of divine faithfulness:

  1. God is faithful to His word – When He makes a promise, He keeps it. Not sometimes, but always.

  2. God is faithful to His people – He maintains an unwavering commitment to those who enter into relationship with Him.

In a world where many of us have experienced inconsistent relationships – perhaps with parents who were unpredictable or friends who disappeared when things got tough – this kind of steadfast commitment can be hard to grasp. Yet it's exactly what our souls long for.

The Mind-Blowing Covenant

Perhaps the most powerful part of Sharon's talk was her explanation of covenant – the ancient practice that God used to demonstrate His extraordinary commitment to His people.

In Abraham's day, covenants were the most serious of agreements. They involved cutting animals in half and walking between the pieces – symbolically saying, "May what happened to these animals happen to me if I break this covenant."

But when God made His covenant with Abraham, something astonishing happened:

"God puts Abraham into a deep sleep and then...there was a smoking oven and a fiery torch that passed between these pieces."

God alone walked the path.

"God is the only one who guarantees the responsibilities of both parties," Sharon explained. "All Abraham had to do was believe God."

During Conversation Street, Sharon and Matt unpacked how radical this commitment really is: God bound Himself to us in a way that would require His own death to break. It's a mind-bending thought that challenges our understanding of God's love.

What Does This Mean for Us Today?

Sharon pointed out that we don't have to try to be faithful through sheer willpower or self-improvement. Instead, faithfulness develops naturally as we walk with the Spirit:

"If we choose to hang out with God and cooperate with His Spirit in us, the good fruits...including faithfulness, will automatically develop in us."

This doesn't mean our lives will be problem-free. During Conversation Street, Matt and Sharon tackled the difficult question of why faithful people still face suffering. While they acknowledged there aren't always easy answers, Sharon reminded us that "God's promises span from the beginning until the end of time. So the show's not over yet."

Sometimes God's faithfulness is most evident not in preventing difficult times, but in being with us through them – just as Psalm 23 promises His presence "even when I go through the valley of the shadow of death."

Everyday Faithfulness in Action

Sharon shared several practical examples of faithfulness in action:

  • Her son Josh receiving God's peace about university work when he focused on God's faithfulness rather than his own fears

  • Her friend Bethany experiencing her mother's unwavering commitment through years of severe migraines

  • Friends who faithfully checked in on Josh during his dissertation writing

  • Matt turning down work that would compromise his values

  • Sharon's own commitment to keep reaching out to friends who've drifted from faith

These stories remind us that faithfulness isn't just a theological concept – it's practical love that makes others feel secure, supported, and valued.

A Two-Way Street

During Conversation Street, Matt explored how faithfulness creates a "two-way street" between us and God. As we prove faithful in small things, God entrusts us with greater responsibilities – not because He grows in His faithfulness to us, but because we grow in our capacity to steward what He gives.

This perspective shifts how we view our spiritual journey. Rather than asking "Do I have enough faith?" we might ask "Am I being faithful with what God has already given me?"

What Faithfulness Is Not

While Sharon planned to include a section on what faithfulness is not, time constraints meant she couldn't fit it in her talk. During Conversation Street, she clarified that faithfulness doesn't mean putting up with sin or abusive behavior. Matt added that faithfulness doesn't mean never having doubts or questions – it means continuing to trust even when the path forward isn't clear.

Your Next Step

As we continue our "Becoming Whole" series, here are some questions to consider this week:

  1. Where have you experienced God's faithfulness in your life? Take time to recall specific moments when you've seen His steadfast love at work.

  2. Is there an area where you're struggling to trust God's faithfulness? What would it look like to choose to believe He is with you, even if you can't see or feel Him?

  3. How can you extend faithful love to someone in your life this week? Perhaps through consistent check-ins, honoring your word, or standing by someone during a difficult time.

Remember, wholeness comes not from perfecting ourselves through effort, but from receiving God's covenant strength where we are weak. His faithfulness makes up for what we lack.

Join us next Sunday as Dave Connolly continues our exploration of the fruits of the Spirit with a look at gentleness – another essential quality on our journey toward wholeness.

"The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness." (Lamentations 3:22-23)

 
 

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