Tradition versus Faith
“...we want a king over us. Then
we shall be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out
before us and fight our battles.”
1 Samuel 8:19-20 (NIV)
The Merriam-Webster dictionary
defines Tradition as ‘an inherited,
established, or customary pattern of
thought, action, or behaviour (such as a religious practice or a social
custom)’ and Faith as ‘belief and
trust in and loyalty to God’. (Emphasis mine)
It’s no news that the natural man
has forgotten his true nature and become accustomed to the fallen nature so
seamlessly he finds it difficult to relate to spiritual realities; the very
fabric of his creation. This is true for most characters through scripture it’s
almost as if we humans never learn from the tragedies of those that have gone
ahead. Hence, it was no surprise when
the Israelites having dwelt in Egypt for 430years requested for a ‘human’ king
after their exodus. They had watched a physical king go out before the soldiers
in battle and had heard of and seen other nations have Kings over them, so they
became accustomed to it. Their then environment established a custom within
them relegating their true identity and using it only as an advantage when they
were really in trouble. But was their
environment a valid excuse? For we see Moses who was raised in the very palace
of Egypt behaving differently.
You see, the validity of one’s
faith is not tested in serenity but in the presence of difficulty and even
fire. It’s easy to believe God when you are surrounded by loved ones and believers. However, what’s the story when you are passing
through fire or are in a ‘godless place’? What then becomes your stand?
For some, it’s not really about
being godless but getting accustomed to mediums God used in the past, making a
tradition out of it which we sometimes call doctrines as a means of seeking ‘safety’.
Can you stop putting Him in a box? Would you give room for faith? The thing I
love about faith is that it’s dynamic in its operation. It is not based on
human wisdom, neither the ways of men but founded upon the understanding of
truths as revealed by God to men through His Spirit and yes faith doesn’t
always make sense, but it does answers.
Just as you’ll never understand
the mystery of life forming in a pregnant woman, so you’ll never understand the
mystery at work in all that God does. Eccl. 11:5 (MSG)
We are spirit beings and have
been called to live by spiritual principles. Life will present a thousand
options but when it does ask you to choose, always choose Faith over Tradition.
Are there experiences you would
want to share? Feel free to do so in the comment box

Amazing write up. God bless you
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ReplyDeleteWhere the battle rages the loyalty of the soldier is proved... We are in a thug of war in this decrepit generation, meddled with distractions that seems enticing, all these are meant to enculturate and deviate us from the original plan of God for our lives. So in this crucible we must be deliberate in seeking the face of the father, our relationship with Him shouldn't suffer so that we can draw inner strength and our conviction in God will be made strong.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us to live a faithful christian life in Jesus name ...Amen🙏
More grace Mamah🙌