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Faithful isn’t a word we use much nowadays. In fact, you more often hear its antithesis—unfaithful—used. You hear about an unfaithful spouse. You read about the hometown hero pro athlete who ditches the team that drafted them in favor of a bigger contract and is now labelled disloyal and unfaithful by the local media. So, you could say we kind of have a basic, vague understanding of faithfulness based on our understanding of unfaithfulness. But is there more to it? Does it go beyond basic loyalty?
In the New Testament, the word for faithful is pistos. It means “unwavering reliability, consistency, and devotion.” It’s essentially a seal of guarantee, an ever-present constant that can always be counted on and never leaves room for doubt. It’s secure and unshaken by anything, just like the Shepherd’s tree whose roots go over 230 feet deep. Nothing is going to uproot a tree that’s planted that firmly and deeply into the earth. This is the faithfulness of God!
Reflection Questions
Read Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, and Hebrews 10:23- What is faithfulness? How do we see this attribute in God?
- Why is faithfulness such an important quality in the Christian’s life?
- What does being faithful (or unfaithful) look like in your life based on what God has already entrusted to you?
- How can you better practice walking in faithfulness today? How can you display it to others?