Ours is a world of ever changing, conflicting narratives meant to persuade us. How do we navigate through these uncertain times?
It’s everywhere on the news and social media. We’re told stories about what is happening in our world. If only the news stories were simply the facts—without the commentary. Depending on who we are listening to, the stories—more often than not—conflict.
The conflicting narratives work at persuading us why ‘this’ is right and ‘that’ is wrong—or what we need to hurry up and do or not do. All this leads to confusion—and we know that God is not the author of confusion.
There’s a way that we can quickly gain clarity. It’s by looking to God—focusing on Who and what we ARE persuaded of.
My inspiration for this post is a verse that’s been made into the chorus of one of my favorite hymns:
Knowing Whom we have believed and being persuaded that He is able to keep what we have committed to Him—no. matter. what—is about the best encouragement I can think of today!
Being ‘Persuaded’
by our God,
keeps us from being
‘Confused’ by the world.
Looking deeper into the word “persuaded”:
In Greek, peitho (3920)
to convince
to assent (to evidence or authority)
to rely on (by inward certainty)
trust in, yield to
Studying the word, we find persuasion used at times for good, and at other times for evil. The first time it’s used in the New Testament is in Matthew:
The ‘chief priests’ and ‘elders’ in those days seem comparable to many of the authorities of our day.
Notice how they
had great influence
over the multitude.
That has not changed—many are in the business of persuading ‘the multitude’ in today’s world.
This verse shows the people were persuaded to believe lies. They were influenced to make the choice that was completely against God. The worst choice anyone could ever make.
Spiritually,
we have an enemy
who wants to influence
and persuade us.
Who we are
persuaded by
affects how we feel,
and the way we live life.
Thankfully, by God’s grace working in us—fully persuaded like Abraham—we can be strong in faith!
No, we can’t always understand our world, and it can feel like we are powerless to make a difference. But God…
I hope you, too, have been
encouraged to be
fully persuaded by God!
In a world of created changeable things, Christ and his Word alone remain unshaken. - Valley of Vision