Learning to prioritize is one of the most important skills a person can acquire. This is true of a mom trying to figure out how to balance school, work, and family schedules, or a teacher grading papers, working on lesson plans and trying to find time for family, or a manager trying to fit in training, supervision, planning and getting one’s own work done. When you have multiple things vying for your time, how do you choose what’s most important?
Let me ask you the same thing of the Christian life. What’s most important to you? Is it prayer or worship or reading your Bible? Is it more important to be patient and kind or loving and faithful? Growing in the Christian life involves learning to balance all these things and more. Today I want you to consider the priority of faith as a foundational building block of the Christian life.
Faith is a crucial element in our Christian lives yet it’s possible to go days without trusting God for anything. How do you know if you are walking by faith? Here’s an example of two approaches people take when dealing with uncertainty whether the issue is finances, health, relational or mental health.
Faith is so important because it enables us to overcome great obstacles, endure great hardship and please God.
When was the last time you specifically trusted God for something? How did that work out for you? Why do we have trouble trusting God? Please leave a comment or question below.

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