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The more we read the Bible, the more our thoughts are replaced by God's.
Nowhere in the Bible does it say to figure it all out on your own. It simply says to trust God (because He's faithful).
Iâm not sure who needs to hear this, but Isaiah 60:22 says, âWhen the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen.â
To my disillusioned friend in Christ
Dear Friend,
First, let me acknowledge the hurt and disillusionment you've felt. Itâs clear that your heart longs for authenticity, truth, and a church community that genuinely reflects Christ. I've been there too. Those longings are good and God-given, and I believe theyâre a sign of His Spirit drawing you.
However, your experience, while painful, is not unique. From the early church onward, God's people have struggled with inconsistency, hypocrisy, and division. Even Paul had to confront Peter about his behaviour (Galatians 2:11-14). But whatâs important to remember is this: the failures of peopleâpastors, church members, or even entire denominationsâdo not change the faithfulness of Christ or the truth of His Word.
1. Your Faith Should Rest on Christ, Not the Church's Imperfections
John MacArthur often says, âThe church is the only institution Jesus promised to build and bless.â While the church is filled with sinners, Christ is not. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). Separating from the body of believers because of human failures is like cutting off a branch from the vineâit may feel safer, but over time, it withers and dies (John 15:5). We need one another for encouragement, accountability, and growth.
2. Don't Let Others' Sins Keep You From God's Grace
Charles Spurgeon once said, âIf I had never joined a church till I had found one that was perfect, I should never have joined one at all; and the moment I did join it, if I had found one, I should have spoiled it.â The church is not a museum for saints but a hospital for sinners, as they often say. Weâre all in need of grace, and while hypocrisy can be discouraging, itâs not an excuse to abandon Godâs design for our growth in community.
3. Seek the Truth, Not Just What "Feels Right"
Tim Keller often emphasised that faith is not about finding a community or teaching that perfectly aligns with our preferences but one that aligns with the truth of the gospel. Feelings can lead us astray, but the Word of God stands firm forever (Isaiah 40:8). Test everything by Scripture. Hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
4. Deconstruction Without Reconstruction Leads to Ruin
Faith grows through challenge and submission to God's Word, not isolation. Deconstruction can be healthy if it leads to rebuilding on the solid foundation of Christ, but separation from the body of believers can lead to spiritual stagnation and drift (Hebrews 10:25).
5. Jesus Invites You Back
The heart of Christ is not to condemn but to invite you back into His arms. He doesnât ask you to be perfect before you come; He asks you to come so He can perfect you. He is the good shepherd who goes after the one who strays (Luke 15:3-7).
My Challenge to You Rather than waiting for a church to feel right, consider pursuing Christ with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength (Mark 12:30). Find a Bible-believing church that teaches the gospel faithfully, even if itâs imperfect. Get involved and be part of the solutionâhelp that church reflect Christ more authentically.
Remember, the church is God's chosen instrument for spreading His kingdom and growing His people. Youâre not just a spectator; youâre part of the body. Donât let the failures of others rob you of the joy and strength found in Christ-centred community.
The more time we spend with God and focus on Him, the better. If youâre driving, ride with God. If youâre going to the grocery store, go with God. If youâre going for a walk, walk with God. Open up your whole entire life to Him. Let God in on everything, because He cares about everything.
Listen, my dearest darling, you are so beautifulâyou are beauty itself to me! Your eyes are like gentle doves behind your veil. What devotion I see each time I gaze upon you. You are like a sacrifice ready to be offered. When I look at you, I see how you have taken my fruit and tasted my word. Your life has become clean and pure, like a lamb washed and newly shorn. You now show grace and balance with truth on display. Your lips are as lovely as Rahabâs scarlet ribbon, speaking mercy, speaking grace. The words of your mouth are as refreshing as an oasis. What pleasure you bring to me! I see your blushing cheeks opened like the halves of a pomegranate, showing through your veil of tender meekness. When I look at you, I see your inner strength, so stately and strong. You are as secure as Davidâs fortress. Your virtues and grace cause a thousand famous soldiers to surrender to your beauty. Your pure faith and love rest over your heart as you nurture those who are yet infants.
â Song of Solomon 4:1-5
A healthy habit I wanna do more is just telling God: I love you. I praise you. You gave me life, you chose me to walk on this earth, to experience life, the gift of existing as myself, and that is crazy, that is gigantic, of all the billions and billions of possible humans to bring to life you made me. The number of people that could be created is infinite, yet here I am. Thank you. My existance is proof enough of yours.
đ± How should we share our faith? đ±
As Christians, we each have a unique role in representing Christ to the world. Some of us feel called to openly share scripture and encouragement online, hoping it might plant a seed for someone scrolling by. Others feel that quietly living out their faith speaks volumes, trusting that God moves hearts in His time. âI planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things growâ (1 Corinthians 3:6-7).
And both are so valid. The Bible reminds us that the Holy Spirit is the true agent of transformationââBut when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truthâ (John 16:13)âyet God often uses many ways to reach hearts, even something as simple as a post. People might stumble upon a message right when they need it, receiving a gentle nudge to explore faith in a new way.
But here's the keyâour heartâs intention. Whether we post or remain silent, the aim is to reflect Jesus authentically and lovingly. It's not about proving a point but being open to how God might work through us, big or small, visible or unseen.
Letâs ask ourselves, is there enough evidence in how we live that weâre followers of Christ? Jesus encouraged us, âLet your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heavenâ (Matthew 5:16). Our lives should show that weâre changedânot by loudness but by love, grace, and truth.
In the end, God can work through both quiet lives and public testimonies. So, letâs pray for wisdom to share (or not share) with gentleness and respect, âAlways be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respectâ (1 Peter 3:15), always trusting that Heâs in control.