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Reflecting on Faithfulness - Teaching Material

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Ephesians 2:8-9 tells us, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast." This profound truth reminds us that our relationship with God is anchored in His faithfulness, not our own performances.

Imagine a mother teaching her child to ride a bike. At first, the child wobbles, unsure and fearful. Yet, the mother holds the back of the bike, encouraging her child to trust her support. As the child learns to pedal, they gain confidence, but the mother’s steady hand remains a reassuring presence. In the same way, our faith journey is not merely about our ability to balance the demands of life; it’s about trusting the One who holds us steady.

Faithfulness, then, is not just about our commitment; it is a response to God’s unwavering commitment to us. As we navigate through our spiritual growth, we often stumble and falter, but we can rest in the assurance that our faith does not depend on our strength. Instead, it is God’s grace, His hesed—His steadfast love—that sustains us.

In times of uncertainty, let us lean into this truth: we don’t earn our salvation through works, but we are invited to grow in faith through trust in God’s promises. Embrace the reality that He is faithful, guiding us through every season. May we respond with gratitude, allowing our faith to deepen and flourish as we rest in His unchanging love.

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