Faith provides both
anchor and sails on the journey
On a recent retreat, I came across an image of faith that
stayed with me. It described the life of a believer in terms of a sojourn on a
sailboat. Faith is both an anchor and a sail, grounding us and moving us for
the same reason: the Gospel. My faith empowers me to take a firm stance and to
move beyond what I think is possible while also serving as a source of security
and great adventure.
First, I was anchored. Through the sacraments, I became a
daughter of God and member of the church.
As I grew older, I developed a personal relationship with
God and a prayer life that grounded me in what really matters. Knowing what's
worth my time and energy helps me make meaningful choices. It's satisfying to
live a life of purpose, led by Gospel values rather than wayward secular ideas.
Being anchored keeps me centered and gives me spiritual
joy. When I'm not intentionally anchoring myself in the Gospel, it's easy to
drift, like a boat moved by the current. When that happens, my faith acts as
oars that push against the pressures of this world.
It can be difficult to do this, to be countercultural in
our society. Fortunately, a little faith goes a long way! Jesus promises,
"If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this
mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be
impossible for you" (Matthew 17:20).
No matter where the winds carry me, God is always with me
because he is a God of possibilities. My faith becomes a sail that, filled with
the Holy Spirit, carries me to distant shores.
I used to live by secular values, and a big part of my
conversion involved recognizing how limiting they are. I was once ambitious to
be recognized for my gifts and talents, but once I began prioritizing service
to others and contributing in community, I found deeper fulfillment.
I also learned to seek wisdom, instead of intellectualism
or worldly knowledge. I've been moving from my head to my heart and realized
that God's possibilities are truly those of the heart! Faith opens me up to be
in relationship and service with my brothers and sisters in Christ.
Another aspect of faith that inspires me is hope. It
creates so much potential, since God's goodness makes anything possible. It's
stronger than anything that can go wrong. As a believer, I trust that
situations and people can turn out better. Hope moves me forward!
The Holy Spirit enkindles a bold faith within me, too. This
one was trickier; there are definitely times that I'm more comfortable being
anchored in faith than riding its sails. Lately, though, I've been growing in a
boldness that is more authentic.
Through reflection and prayer, I've tried to draw close to
God while he draws close to me. In that experience of the indwelling, to hear
both his voice and my own. I've begun to share with more authenticity and
openness, to say what I've hesitated to say out loud before. It's brought me an
inner freedom that has taken me in some promising directions.
Faith is both anchor and sail for me; it centers and frees
me. It keeps me steady and moves me forward. When I am centered on Jesus and
the Gospel, there's no limit to what I can do with God's help!
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