Dear Sisters and Brothers, Peace and Love Jesus Christ be with you all !
As we begin this new
week, the Word of God draws our attention to experiences of Faith. As we know, in
today’s world, standing firm in faith is not easy. The simple words, “I believe”,
carry weight, responsibility, and, at times, suffering. We live in an age where
faith is tested on every front: personal struggles, financial hardships, the
loss of loved ones, the seeming silence of God in moments of distress, and the
hostility of a world that no longer values the Gospel. We remember the Word of
Jesus when he said: “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the
earth?” This question remains a wake-up call for Christians in this polarized
world.
Perhaps you find
yourself asking: Is my faith worth it? Where is God when I need Him the
most? If these questions have ever crossed your heart, know that you are
not alone. The saints, prophets, and martyrs before us asked the same
questions. And yet, they persevered. Not because they saw immediate answers,
but because they trusted the One who holds eternity in His hands.
Heroes of Faith: A Faith
that Endures
Today’s reading (Hebrews
11:32-40) reminds us that faith is not about immediate victory or earthly
success, it is about trusting God even when everything seems to fall apart. The
passage recalls men and women who faced unimaginable trials: Gideon, who
doubted God’s presence among the Israelites, but still led them to victory
(Judges 6-8). Barak, who lacked confidence but obeyed God’s call (Judges
4-5). Samson, who made grave mistakes but found redemption in his final moments
(Judges 13-16). David, who was anointed as king but spent years fleeing for his
life before seeing God’s promise fulfilled (1 Samuel 16-2 Samuel 5). The
prophets, who were rejected, persecuted, and even killed for speaking the
truth. All these stories highlight how challenging faith is.
The writer of Hebrews
tells us that some “quenched the fury of the flames” (like Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3), while others “were put to death by the
sword” (like the prophet Isaiah, who according to tradition, was sawed in
two). Some experienced miraculous deliverance, while others died without seeing
the fulfillment of God’s promises in their lifetime. This is the reality of
faith. It is never in vain.
The Struggle of Faith in
Today’s World
Today, we may not face lions' dens or fiery furnaces, but
our faith is tested in different ways:
When prayers seem unanswered, and we wonder if God hears
us.
When suffering feels unfair, and we question His goodness.
When the world mocks Christian values, and we feel out of
place.
When we try to live righteously but see the wicked prosper
(Psalm 73:2-3).
Faith does not mean that
we will always understand God’s ways, but it means trusting that He is working
even when we don’t see it. It is believing that, even when God seems silent, He
is still present. Faith is not about having all the answers; it is about
clinging to God in the midst of questions.
Faith Looks Beyond This
World
Hebrews 11:39-40 reminds us that the heroes of faith did
not receive the full reward of their faith in this life. They were waiting
for something greater—something that we are now part of in Christ.
Jesus Himself told us:
“In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the
world” (John 16:33).
Our faith is not in
material success, in perfect health, or in a life free from pain. Our faith is
in Christ, who endured the cross for our sake (Hebrews 12:2). It is in the
eternal kingdom where every tear will be wiped away (Revelation 21:4).
A Call to Persevere
To believe today is challenging. But let us remember that
Faith is not measured by how much we understand, but by how
much we trust.
Faith is not about never doubting, but about never giving
up.
Faith is not about seeing results now, but about walking
forward even when the path is unclear.
So, if your faith is being tested, hold on. If your prayers
seem unheard, keep praying. If your soul feels weary, lean on the One who gives
rest (Matthew 11:28). You may not see all the answers today, but like the
heroes of Hebrews 11, your faith will not be in vain. God is faithful, and He
will complete the good work He started in you (Philippians 1:6). Brothers and
sisters, stay strong. Keep believing. The best is yet to come. “The one who
stands firm to the end will be saved.” (Matthew 24:13)
Prayer of Strength and
Endurance
Lord, in moments of doubt, be our assurance.
In times of suffering, be our strength.
When the world challenges our faith, remind us that we are surrounded by a
great cloud of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1).
Help us to walk by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7),
Until the day when our faith becomes sight, and we stand in Your presence
forever.
Amen.🙏🙏🙏