Oct 28
2025
The Master Weaver
Becoming a Christian doesn’t mean life becomes easy. God’s plan for believers isn’t about comfort or success—it’s about growing in Christlikeness. Even in trials, He is working all things together for good (Romans 8:28).
In Matthew 9:30–33, Jesus heals two blind men whose newfound sight reveals more than a miracle—it reveals the nature of true faith. Their response, though imperfect, overflows with gratitude and action. When faith opens our eyes, it changes how we live and compels us to share what Christ has done.
True faith in Christ is more than personal belief—it transforms how we live and love. Drawing from Philemon 1:4–6, this post explores how faith fuels genuine love within the church community. Unlike a private conviction, biblical faith is active, visible, and grounded in God’s Word. When faith takes root, it produces a life marked by love, authenticity, and spiritual growth.