Holding Fast to the Lord
he Scripture verses I will list in this article
will be giving us another major basic fundamental
principle that we all have to get worked into our mindset
and walk with the Lord. As you will see in how the Lord
has worded all of these verses, this is another
all-or-nothing proclamation and principle being given to
us by our Lord.
Bottom line - once you have entered into
a true full surrender with the Lord where He will now be the
One to guide you into His perfect plan for your life - you can
never, ever turn back, bail out, quit or throw in the towel on
Him. Wrestle with God all you want, throw as many temper
tantrums as you want, but do not ever get to the point with God
where you are going to tell Him that you are going to bail out
on Him and walk off of His playing field.
All of the power verses I will list in this article are
telling us to do the following:
- Hold fast to the Lord
- Hold fast the confession of our hope without
wavering
- Hold fast our confidence in the Lord
- Hold fast to the Word of Life
- Do not cast away your confidence in the
Lord
- Do not depart from following Him
- Keep your heart steadfast
- Be faithful until death
- Stand fast in the faith
- Continue in the faith, grounded and
steadfast
- Fight the good fight of faith
- Run the race with endurance
- Do not become sluggish
- Be an overcomer
- Finish the race
All of the above key phrases are a real mouthful! When you
read each one of them, one right after the other, the message
is coming through loud and clear from our Lord. Once we have
entered into a full surrender with the Lord where He will now
be the One to guide and direct our lives in the direction that
He will want it to go in, we can never, ever change course or
bail out on Him.
God is now the Captain of our ship. God is now the
Shepherd of our souls. God will now be leading us every
step of the way in our walk and journey with Him. We now
belong to God, work for God and live for God - literally to
the day we die and depart from this life.
As we all know, this life can be rough, and no one gets by
in this life without having to face a certain amount of
trouble, adversity and conflict. We all have to go through
various storm clouds from time to time - no exceptions!
It's very easy to have high levels of faith in God when
everything is going good and great and you do not have a care
or trouble in the world. But let that first heavy storm cloud
come knocking on your door, and many Christians start to get
weak at the knees, start to panic, and then start to question
God and His wisdom. All of a sudden their high levels of faith
in the Lord start to waver and they start doubting that God can
handle the adversity that has now hit them.
As Christians, we have to realize that there is always going
to be a certain amount of trouble, tribulation and persecution
in this world - and this type of trouble will be hitting
believers as well as nonbelievers. No one gets out of this life
without having to face a certain amount of trouble and
adversity, and for some, this adversity will end up being
extreme and traumatic. Our local daily news shows us everyday
what some people are being forced to take and endure.
As a result of the fallen and cursed world we have all been
born into as a result of what happened in the story of Adam and Eve, not only are we
all stuck with having to do battle with demonic
spirits and bad and evil people from time to time, but we
are also stuck with having to face all of the different types
of natural accidents and catastrophes that can occur at a
moment's notice.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, auto accidents,
natural mishaps and accidents around the home and workplace,
and different types of illnesses and diseases can hit anyone of
us at anytime. All of these different types of natural
accidents, disasters and illnesses are the byproduct of this
fallen and cursed world.
This now leaves all Christians with one of two choices when
they personally get hit by one of these types of storm clouds.
You can either get mad at God, lose your faith in Him and how
He is handling your life, and throw in the towel and quit on
Him - or you can hold your ground and tell God that you are not
going to bail out on Him no matter what life, hell or the devil
tries to throw your way.
When you read the verses I will list below,
especially some of the key phrases in these verses as I
have highlighted in the above bullet points, there is no
question what God the Father is wanting all of us to do. He
is wanting all of us to stay true, loyal and faithful to
Him to our last dying breath. He is wanting all of us to
hold fast to Him without doubting and without
wavering.
All of these verses are telling us that this
life is going to be rough. As a result, we have to run the
race that God has now set out before us with the intentions
on trying to win it and trying to finish it. We have to run
this race with endurance, certainty and purpose. We have to
run this race to do the best and be the best we can be at
whatever God is calling us to do for Him in this
life.
This means that when we get knocked to the ground with any
type of vicious torpedo shot, we have to pick ourselves back
up, wipe off the dust and blood on our pants, tell God that we
are not going to bail out on Him, that we will stay the course
with Him - and then get back into the game of life and keep on
the road that God has set up for us to follow in Him. God has
already told us in His Word that if we faint in the day of any
type of adversity, that our strength will be considered to be
small in His eyes.
God is wanting all of us to learn how to become good
soldiers of Jesus Christ. God is wanting all of us to learn how
to become victors and overcomers in this life - and the only
way that you can learn how to become a true victor and
overcomer in this life is by being willing to take on any type
of storm cloud that may come your way.
You can't become an overcomer or victor in this life
unless you have already overcome some type of trial or
tribulation. As a result, some of the trials and
tribulations that may come your way in this life are
actually being allowed by the Lord to occur for your own
benefit, training and sanctification.
I will once again break these verses down under 4 separate
captions. Study these verses very carefully, and make sure that
you get this mental principle worked into your mindset and how
you look and view things in this life.
As part of your sanctification
process in the Lord, this mental principle on learning how
to hold fast to the Lord should be at the top of your list.
This is one major fundamental principle that you will want to
get worked, ingrained and instilled into your mindset and how
you think about things.
Get it settled once and for all that you will stay
fully committed to the Lord for the rest of your earthly
life and that you will never, ever bail out on Him.
Get it settled once and for all that you will
stay the course with the Lord - no matter what life, hell
or the devil tries to throw your way - and that you will
have full faith, belief and trust in God to help get you
through any type of storm cloud that may come your way - no
matter how dark, vicious or hopeless that storm cloud may
look to you in the natural.
You must set your face like flint, draw out your battle
sword, which is the Word of God, and take your storm cloud head
on operating under God's anointing, power and direction. God's
power, knowledge and wisdom is there for you to help you handle
any type of storm cloud that may come your way as long as you
are willing to hold fast to Him, and then be willing to be
guided by His Holy Spirit on exactly how to handle it.
1. Holding Fast to the Lord
These first seven verses will all be using the specific
words of holding fast to the Lord, holding fast to our initial
confession to Him, holding fast to our confidence in Him and
holding fast to His Word of life.
In other words, hold fast to the Lord, and never, ever let
Him go - no matter how bad things may get from time to time,
and no matter how severe the storm cloud may be that is
attempting to come against you.
- "He trusted in the Lord God of Israel ... For he
held fast to the Lord; he did not depart from following
Him, but kept His commandments ... The Lord was with Him;
he prospered wherever he went." (2 Kings 18:5-7)
- "A good man .... will not be afraid of evil tidings;
his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. His heart
is established; he will not be afraid, until he sees
his desire upon his enemies." (Psalm 112:5-8)
- "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without
wavering, for He who promised is faithful." (Hebrews
10:23)
- "... but Christ as a Son over His own house, whose
house we are if we hold fast the confidence and
rejoicing of the hope to the end." (Hebrews 3:6)
- "Beware, brethren, lest there be in any of you an
evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living
God; but exhort one another daily, while it is called
"Today," lest any of you be hardened through deceitfulness
of sin. For we have become partakers of Christ if we
hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast to the
end." (Hebrews 3:12-14)
- "Therefore do not cast away your confidence, which
has great reward. For you have need of endurance, so that
after you have done the will of God, you may receive the
promise." (Hebrews 10:35-36)
- "... work out your own salvation with fear and
trembling; for it is God who works in you both to will and
to do for His own good pleasure. Do all things without
murmuring and disputing, that you may become blameless and
harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a
crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as
lights in the world, holding fast the word of life, so
that I may rejoice in the day of Christ that I have not run
in vain or labored in vain." (Philippians 2:12-16)
The first verse perfectly lays it out for all of us. It is
talking about King Hezekiah. It says that he held fast to the
Lord and that he did not depart from following Him. As a
result, this verse then goes on to tell us that "the Lord
was with him" and that "he prospered wherever he
went."
The sixth verse from Hebrews 10:35 tells us that if we do
not cast our confidence away from the Lord and hold out to the
end with endurance in doing God's will for our lives, that we
will "receive the promise."
Also note in the fifth verse from Hebrews 3:12 that it says
that it is an evil thing to have any kind of a heart of
unbelief in the Lord. Any kind of unbelief in the Lord and
wanting to depart from Him is considered to be an evil heart by
the Lord.
These are very strong words being given to us by our
Lord. God has made all of us for Himself and He will not be
denied. This revelation being given to us by God is showing
all of us that we have to learn how to fully trust Him,
fully follow Him, and be willing to hold fast to Him
without any type of wavering or doubting on our
end.
2. Be Faithful Until Death
These next 5 verses will now take it one step further. Not
only are we to hold fast to the Lord, but we are to hold fast
to Him until the day we die. The first verse I will list below
states that we are to "be faithful until death."
The rest of the verses then go on with some very strong
phrases being used in them in that we are to "stand fast in
the faith," that we are to "continue in the faith,
grounded and steadfast," and that we are to "fight the
good fight of faith."
Put all of these verses together with the ones listed in the
first caption, and God is telling all of us, loud and clear,
that He does not anyone of us, for whatever reason, to ever
consider departing or bailing out from Him in this life. We are
to stay true, loyal and faithful to Him to our last dying
breath.
- "Do not fear any of those things which you are about to
suffer ... Be faithful until death, and I will give you
the crown of life." (Revelation 2:10)
- "Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be
strong." (1 Corinthians 16:13)
- "... if indeed you continue in the faith, grounded
and steadfast, and are not moved away from the hope of the
gospel which you heard ..." (Colossians 1:23)
- "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on
eternal life, to which you were also called and have
confessed the good confession in the presence of many
witnesses." (1 Timothy 6:12)
- "For the Lord preserves the faithful ..." (Psalm
31:23)
Notice the last verse is telling us that the Lord will be
preserving those who will remain faithful to Him in this
life.
Not only will He obviously be preserving you for the next
life to come, which will be heaven, but He will also help keep
you properly preserved in this life with all of the different
types of adversities that could possibly come your way. In
other words, God can help keep you physically, mentally and
spiritually in one piece as you journey through this earthly
life.
3. Be An Overcomer in the Lord
These next six verses will add very nicely to the ones
listed above about being faithful to the Lord until your last
dying breath. These next set of verses are telling us that we
have to learn how to be an overcomer in this life, and that if
we do, then some incredible rewards will be given to us once we
enter into heaven.
The first verse will perfectly lay it out for us in that not
only must we become a good overcomer in this life, but we must
also keep God's works until the very end. In other words, we
have to complete whatever works God is calling us to do for Him
in this life. And if we do, then Jesus will be giving us some
type of power over the nations in the coming Millennium Kingdom and
then eventually in the New Heaven and New
Earth.
Jesus also tells us that if we learn how to become a good
overcomer in this life, that our names will not be blotted out
from His Book of Life and that He will confess our names before
His Father and His angels in heaven.
- "And he who overcomes, and keeps My works until the
end, to him I will give power over the nations."
(Revelation 2:26)
- "To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on
My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father
on His throne." (Revelation 3:21)
- "He who overcomes shall be clothed in white
garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of
Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and
before His angels." (Revelation 3:5)
- "Not that I have already attained, or am already
perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that
for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me."
(Philippians 3:12)
- "I have fought the good fight of faith, I have
finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally,
there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which
the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day,
and not to me only but also to all who have loved His
appearing." (2 Timothy 4:7)
- "For God is not unjust to forget your work and labor
of love which you have shown toward His name, in that you
have ministered to the saints, and do minister. And we
desire that each one of you show the same diligence to the
full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not
become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and
patience inherit the promises." (Hebrews 6:10-12)
Notice in the fourth and fifth verses that the apostle Paul
is telling us that not only must we fight the good fight of
faith, but we must also continue to press on so that we can
finish the race that God has set out before us. In other words,
not only must we hold fast to the Lord, but we must hold fast
to the Lord with the intention on wanting to completely fulfill
the works that He is calling us to do for Him in this life.
The last verse then puts the icing on the entire cake when
it says that God Himself will not be forgetting whatever works
we are willing to do for Him in this life. He tells us that if
we are willing hold fast to Him to the very end, and do not
become sluggish in the works that we will do for Him, that we
will be receiving some very special rewards once we enter into
heaven.
4. Jesus is the Author and Finisher of Our Faith
As a final note, these last three verses will help explain
something to you so that you do not let frustration and
discouragement get the better of you when you hit some
downswings in your walk with the Lord.
As we all know, this life can be a roller caster ride. You
will have good days and you will have bad days. You will have
seasons that will be good and fruitful, and you will have
seasons that will be dry and lean.
When you enter into seasons that will get a bit dry and
lean, do not get discouraged or disappointed. As long as you
know you are in God's perfect will for your life, nothing else
will matter.
The first verse I will list below will tell us that Jesus is
the "author and finisher of our faith." The last two
verses will tell us that when Jesus has begun this good work in
us - that He will make sure that it gets properly
"completed," and that He will also make sure to properly
keep it until the end. So not only do we get Jesus letting us
know exactly what it is we should be doing for Him in this
life, but He will also be making sure that we fully accomplish
and fully complete everything that He is calling us to do for
Him in this life.
What these verses are telling us is that since Jesus will
now be the One to lead us into His Father's perfect plan for
our lives, this now makes Jesus the official author of our
faith. In other words, Jesus will now be the One to write the
story of our life and the direction our life will now be taking
in Him. It is Jesus' job to write the story and script of our
life. This right does not belong to us or to anyone else in our
life.
For those of you who may be frustrated and disappointed with
how your life in the Lord has been going at this time, really
chew on the revelation that is in these last three verses.
No matter where you are at right now in your walk
with the Lord, realize that God will fully complete
everything that He has in store for you in this life. God,
as the author and finisher of your faith, has started the
story of your life, and He will make sure that He gets
everything properly completed with you before it is your
time to depart from this life.
Not only will God personally keep you and the works that you
will do for Him in this life, but He will also make sure that
you get everything done that needs to get done before your day
in the sun is finally over. Since God is perfect, this means He
will perfectly start and perfectly finish the
story of your life in Him down here on this earth.
- "... let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which
so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the
race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author
and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set
before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has
sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. For
consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners
against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in
your souls." (Hebrews 12:1)
- "... He who has begun a good work in you will
complete it until the day of Jesus Christ."
(Philippians 1:6)
- "For this reason I also suffer these things;
nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have
believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I
have committed to Him until that Day." (2 Timothy
1:12)
Also notice in the first verse God is telling us that He is
laying out a "race" before us. This race is our call in
Him. This race is the path, the road and the direction that we
will be taking in Him once we fully surrender our lives over to
Him for His direction and handling.
Once you enter into this full surrender with the Lord,
Jesus will now become the author and finisher of your faith and
of your own personal story in God. As the author and finisher
of your faith, God knows exactly where He wants to take you to
and exactly how to get you there. All you have to be willing to
do is follow the leadings of the Holy Spirit on a daily basis,
and God will personally make sure that you fully accomplish
everything that He would like for you to get done for Him in
this life.
Conclusion
Even though all of the above Scripture verses are telling us
that we should never, ever consider bailing out on our Lord,
realize that God still highly respects your free will and He
will never force you to follow Him or force you to stay loyal
and faithful to Him. You will always be free to leave Him,
forsake Him or bail out on Him anytime you want. There are no
chains around your neck. You are free to go anytime you
want.
However, when you really study all of the specific wording
in these verses, you can tell by the strong wording being used,
and the tone and intensity of these verses, that we should
never, ever tempt our fate or our hand with the Lord by being
willing to depart from Him.
Once you have become saved and born again and have made
Jesus both the Lord and Savior of your life - realize that you
are no longer your own, much less belong to anyone else in this
life. Jesus has now bought you back with the blood that He has
personally shed for you on the cross. Your life now belongs to
Him, and Him alone.
Once you have made Jesus the real Lord over your life, you
really have to come to grips with this revelation that we are
to hold fast to Him until the day we depart from this life.
Once you have entered into this full surrender with the Lord,
you have now officially crossed over into a real point of no
return.
We all know how rough and tough this life can get. But no
matter what life or the devil may try and throw your way,
remember what kind of all-powerful God we are serving and
following. We are serving and following an all-perfect,
all-powerful God where absolutely nothing is too impossible for
Him to handle - which will include any type of storm cloud that
may come your way.
If and when any type of serious storm cloud ever
comes your way - remember - you will have one of two
choices. You can either panic, get mad at God for allowing
it to come your way and walk out on Him - or you can hold
fast to your faith and trust in Him, and have full faith
and belief that He will help you handle and get through the
storm cloud.
All of the above verses from our Bible are as clear and as
plain as day. There is nothing more that the Lord can tell you
with the revelation that He has in all of the these verses.
Make the decision that you will stay true, loyal and
faithful to the Lord until your last dying breath and that
absolutely nothing will ever cause you to turn, sway or
change your course in Him. Hold fast to the Lord, and He
will hold fast to you - no matter what kind of tornado may
come knocking at your door!
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