To Walk it Out

Anne Bradshaw • November 4, 2025

Faith Life

Dear Reader,


A Life of faith is meant to be walked out. It is active participation, not passive acceptance. This means that I have a responsibility to actively realign my thinking according to the word of God. Proverbs 37:25 says,


“I have been young and now I am old,

Yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken

Or his descendants begging for bread.”

 

Why did Solomon say this? Why is this true?  (you know it's okay to ask questions while you read, right?)

 

Matthew 6:25-34 reiterates the promise regarding the Kingdom and the anxiety of not having enough. It all goes back to trust.

 

Do I trust that God has a Good Plan for humanity? Is the plan good for me? Am I left out of this plan? Do I trust Him to be King of His Kingdom and that the design is perfect and His decisions are just?  

 

This took a little time to think through, because I wanted to. It was important to me to trust the Word to be dependable despite the nay-Sayers, critics and doubters.


My relationship with God is incredibly important to me. I want to depend upon His word. So I asked the Holy Spirit for clarity, and whomever was around that I deemed wise in the moment for their facet of understanding. I searched and searched but it was the practical application in a series of life events that solidified it for me. I could trust that God is who He says He is and He is good, faithful and just, even when I have doubts. And along the way in my search, I found I could choose to believe that He is bigger than what I could understand, and I did not have to know the “why” for His Word to be true. 


In addition, I discovered  that trusting  in Him is not passive. Believing is a verb, an action verb and a result of His faith in us. We have a part to play in obedience to what He has said and what He is saying NOW. That is active the faith of the woman searching for the lost coin and the man selling everything for the pearl of great price[i].


The more I explore the implications of this truth regarding the God-assignments on my life, I see the Role of the Law of Spirit of Life spoken of in Romans 8, and what that means to live as a citizen of the Kingdom of God. The more I have, learned the more I see how easily it is to sink back into old patterns and expectations developed before conversion. Conversion to Christ often does instantly deal with strongholds of dysfunctional ways. However, due to free will, the saint (no longer thought of as "sinner), still has some choices to make.


This is my opinion, but I don't think every stronghold of sin is of demonic origin from which one is instantly delivered at conversion. I believe sometimes we choose things of our own will. Some may choose fear (as opposed to caution), for example, in order to prepare adequately for mishaps or hardship. Some patterns of thought-addictions like these, take a bit of time to dismantle and reform. For this reason, I am incredibly grateful for Grace and the Holy Spirit working in me. I have found the Holy Spirit is REALLY good at His job. He is more than able to complete the work He has begun. And in the process,  life long lessons are learned that keep us from falling back into the rut of dysfunction from which we worked so hard to climb.  Christ poured out His Holy Spirit on Pentecost to empower us to live the Life He intended. (Galatians 5) And to be the Church that makes a difference. It's hard to make a difference, disciple nations if we are bound by sinfulness that keeps us from freely being the Church He is building. (Matthew 16)


One day I was nudged to pray for a woman in the parking lot of a local thrift store. I didn’t do it, do you know why? Because I was afraid of getting into trouble and being embarrassed. Do you know what that revealed? I still have a way to go regarding my pride. But I know I am making progress because not long after that, I went to town, to many stores and enjoyed myself. Everyone was so friendly! When I got home, I realized I had no make up on and had not done much with my hair. What an entertainment that must have been (regarding my hair that curls in crazy ways at times) for those I encountered. No wonder they smiled so much! LOL.


 Bring joy wherever you go! Right?


Here is a portion of the Letter Paul wrote to the Philippians I found encouraging.

You can find it in your favorite version in chapter 3, verses 12-21. Here I am using the Messenger


            "I’m not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don’t get me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward—to Jesus. I’m off and running, and I’m not turning back.

So let’s keep focused on that goal, those of us who want everything God has for us. If any of you have something else in mind, something less than total commitment, God will clear your blurred vision—you’ll see it yet! Now that we’re on the right track, let’s stay on it.

           "Stick with me, friends. Keep track of those you see running this same course, headed for this same goal. There are many out there taking other paths, choosing other goals, and trying to get you to go along with them. I’ve warned you of them many times; sadly, I’m having to do it again. All they want is easy street. They hate Christ’s Cross. But easy street is a dead-end street. Those who live there make their bellies their gods; belches are their praise; all they can think of is their appetites.

But there’s far more to life for us. We’re citizens of high heaven! We’re waiting the arrival of the Savior, the Master, Jesus Christ, who will transform our earthy bodies into glorious bodies like his own. He’ll make us beautiful and whole with the same powerful skill by which he is putting everything as it should be, under and around him."


Grace and Peace,

Anne



 
[i] Matthew 13 and Luke 15

 

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